Question 1
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Whose agenda do we follow?
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The survivor's
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RVA
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Advocates
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Law enforcement
Question 2
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What statements you should always feel comfortable saying to a survivor.
Question 3
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What does SASETA stand for?
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Sexually Assaulted Survivor Emergency Treatment Act
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Sexual Assault Survivors Emergency Treatment Act
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Sex Assault Survive Emergency Treat Act
Question 4
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Under SASETA every survivor is entitled to what kind of room?
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A room with a view
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waiting room
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private room
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Emergency room
Question 5
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Under SASETA survivors should be coded as what in the emergency room?
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Code D
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Code R
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Code blue
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Code red
Question 6
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Under SASETA how is the patient prioritized in the emergency room?
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Not a priority
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Second to life and death
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Highest priority
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First to life and death
Question 7
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Under SASETA, survivors should be offered an ISPECK (evidence collection) if they report to the hospital within how many days of the assault?
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3 days
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7 days
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14 days
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5 days
Question 8
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Under SASETA, what sexual assault patient population is responsible for ER bills?
Question 9
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What is the purpose of the ISPECK?
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To determine if someone was raped or not
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To aid in the prosecution of offenders in the criminal justice system
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To assess the patient's overall physical wellbeing
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It has no purpose
Question 10
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What is the purpose of the medical exam?
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To assess the patient's overall physical being, diagnose, document and provide treatment
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To aid in the prosecution of offenders in the criminal justice system
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To assess the patient's mental status
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To fulfill the mandate under SASETA
Question 11
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What is the age of consent to receive medical treatment related to sexual assault?
Question 12
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What is the age of consent to complete the kit?
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16 and older
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18
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None
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13 and older
Question 13
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What is the age to consent to release the kit to law enforcement?
Question 14
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Please check all the steps listed below that are a potential steps in completing the ISPECK.
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Obtain the patient's consent to collect the evidence.
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Oral swabs
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Genital swabs
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Pregnancy test
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Rectal swabs
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Collecting the patient's clothing
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Head to toe exam, documenting injury
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Swabs of miscellaneous stains/ bite marks
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Pubic hair combings
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Polygraph test
Question 15
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Which of following steps is never a part of the ISPECK process?
Question 16
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How long must a hospital offer to hold a kit for a survivor who is unsure whether to consent to release the kit to law enforcement for testing?
Question 17
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All the steps of the ISPECK are mandatory? .
Question 18
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In order to complete the ISPECK in the ER the survivor must have filed a police report?
Question 19
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In order to release the ISPECK to law enforcement, the survivor MUST file a police report?
Question 20
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Advocates may be used to supervise the kit when the health care professional is absent in order to maintain chain of custody?