October 7, 2011

What Does a Forensic Nurse Do?? - India

Forensic nursing bridges the gap between health care and law enforcement. It’s the application of the science and art of nursing to criminal and civil investigations and legal matters. 




 Forensic nursing is different from other types of nursing education because students acquire the in-depth knowledge and skill that interfaces nursing with the law, law enforcement, forensic science, mental health and the health care and judicial systems. In addition to learning basic theory and concepts, students are introduced to the real-world aspects of forensic nursing and interacting with the law enforcement and legal systems.



What is the work environment like for forensic nursing careers?
As far as patients go, forensic nurses can work with victims of rape, sexual assault, domestic violence, pediatric trauma, as well as victims of other violent or traumatic events.
Forensic nurses often work with hospitals, prisons and law enforcement to collect and document evidence, and act as aids in a crime scene investigation. They can also provide expert testimony in court helping the police to catch and convict criminals.

Why would someone want to work in forensic nursing?
Many students in forensic nursing work full time as emergency room, critical care and/or intensive care nurses. They’re already working with victims and want to be able to assist them in a legal way.

What are some of the challenges of a forensic nursing careers?
One of the challenges of forensic nursing is to stay focused and calm in a fast-paced, chaotic and often upsetting environment. Forensic nurses need to be able to comfort victims while gathering evidence.


 
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