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History of SANEs ✔Correct Answer-Program development started in early 1970s. First SANE
program established in 1976 in Memphis, TN. First SANE program in Texas in 1979, Amarillo.
IAFN formed in 1992. OVC recognized SANE programs in 1997 for better victim care and
evidence collection.
What is a SANE ✔Correct Answer-A registered nurse with a minimum of 2 years experience,
completed additional education and training, provides comprehensive care to survivors of
sexual assault or violence, and provides testimony in criminal or civil trials.
SANE Training - Adult/Adolescent ✔Correct Answer-40-hour adult/adolescent training, 15
pelvic exams, 8 sexual assault medical forensic exams (6 Acute, 2 Simulation).
SANE Training - Pediatrics ✔Correct Answer-40-hour pediatric training, 15 pelvic exams, 20
well child exams, 10 pediatric sexual assault medical forensic exams (6 prepubescent, 1 may be
adolescent).
Role of SANE ✔Correct Answer-Involves holistic evaluation and treatment of patients,
consideration of acute and long-term health consequences for victims of sexual violence,
addressing cultural and developmental differences, trauma-informed care, and patient-specific
care planning.
Medical Forensic Exam ✔Correct Answer-Includes history for medical diagnosis and
treatment, head to toe assessment for trauma, anogenital exam for trauma, written and photo
documentation with consent, forensic evidence collection, education and follow-up care
planning, referrals, and offering options in care like X-rays and STD testing.
Exam Time ✔Correct Answer-Check-in at the front desk, introduce self to patient, move
patient to SANE suite for exam completion, discharge from ED with options like PRC waiting
room, back to ED room, or admission to hospital.
Myth Buster ✔Correct Answer-Dispelling myths such as always finding injury in sexual assault,
victims being hysterical, lack of fighting back indicating severity, inability to assault a partner or
spouse, men being unable to be assaulted, people with disabilities not getting assaulted,
children only being assaulted by strangers, immediate reporting of assault, and sex workers
being immune to rape or trafficking.
Sexual Assault Forensic Exam and Hospital Advocacy Process ✔Correct Answer-Exam specifics
including survivor referral sources, time frame for exams, age restrictions, and inclusivity