Topic E - Forensic (ER) Emergency > Section E.1.0. Forensic History > Unit.E.1.1. Historical Firsts and Facts
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clinical - forensic - emergency - history

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Winfrey, M., & Smith, A.R. (1999).The suspiciousness

factor: Critical care nursing and forensics.
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 22(1), 1-7. Retrieved December 12, 2002, from EPSCO Database - Academic Search Premier: http://search.epnet.com/direct.asp?an=6822489&db=aph

  • This conceptual article provides a guide for understanding the place of forensic nursing within the discipline of nursing.

Forensics is an emerging specialty area of nursing. The study and practice of forensics have a long and accepted history in medicine and psychiatry. Nurses always have cared for patients who were victims of violence in emergency rooms, critical care settings, and the community. Only recently has nursing recognized forensic science as a valid area of study. Graduate courses and degrees are offered in forensics and forensic knowledge has been incorporated into undergraduate nursing education.13, (Winfrey & Smith, 1999).

 

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For the full text article online, sleuth the 'University of Calgary/ Library/ Article Indexes':

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The 'recommended only' readings for this unit are the following:

clinical - forensic - emergency - history

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Germany
Obermann, K. (2002). Materialised medical history. The

Lancet, 359(9303), 361-362.
Retrieved December 24, 2002, from ProQuest database.

  • Note this article to preserve clinical forensic history at Germany's Berlin Medical Historical Museum.

 

United Kingdom
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Norfolk, G.A. & Stark, M. M. (1999). The future of clinical

forensic medicine. British Medical Journal, 319(7221), 1316-1317. Retrieved December 24, 2002, from
http://search.epnet.com/direct.asp?an=2907051&db=aph

  • Traditionally police forces have retained several police surgeons, who have usually been general practitioners working part time and paid through item of service fees

 

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Additional references for this unit can be found in 'forensic references' of the forensic sourcebooks.

  • Sleuth 'forensic reference' database for:
    • clinical - forensic - emergency - history
Kent-Wilkinson, A. (2002). Forensic Sourcebooks: Forensic References.

Retrieved May 28, 2002, from the Forensic Education Website: http://www.forensiceducation.com/sourcebooks/experts/Experts_database.html/refs

 

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clinical - forensic - emergency - history

The required websites to sleuth for this unit are the following:


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United States
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For additional websites on this unit, sleuth 'forensic websites' in the forensic sourcebooks.

  • clinical - forensic - emergency - history
Kent-Wilkinson, A. (2002). Forensic Sourcebooks: Forensic Websites.

Retrieved May 28, 2002, from the Forensic Education Website: http://www.forensiceducation.com/sourcebooks/experts/Experts_database.html/websites

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