Selected Product: | Forensic Nurse: The New Role of the Nurse in Law Enforcement Mass Market Author: Serita Stevens Publisher: St. Martin's Minotaur Release Date: 2006-08-01 ISBN-10: 0312356129 ISBN-13: 9780312356125 List Price: $6.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Crime Scene: The Ultimate Guide to Forensic Science ISBN-10: 0756618967 ISBN-13: 9780756618964 List Price:$16.95 Forensic Nursing: A Handbook for Practice ISBN-10: 0763726109 ISBN-13: 9780763726102 List Price:$107.95 Forensic Nursing ISBN-10: 0323028268 ISBN-13: 9780323028264 List Price:$96.95 Opportunities in Forensic Science Careers ISBN-10: 0658001027 ISBN-13: 9780658001024 List Price:$13.95 Color Atlas of Sexual Assault ISBN-10: 0815138423 ISBN-13: 9780815138426 List Price:$72.95 |
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ON THE FRONT LINES A young victim of a hit and run is brought to the ER...A college student thinks she may have been raped....A homeless man is covered with chemical burns but won’t say how he got them... Across the country, in moments of crisis, nurses are often the first witnesses to acts of trauma. And when the human body itself is a crime scene, what a nurse does—from asking the right questions to preserving the key evidence—can make all the difference in the world.
IN THE HEART OF THE ACTION Now, a new kind of nurse is being deployed to the front lines. Detective, advocate, caregiver: specially trained forensic nurses play an increasingly critical role in cases of violence, negligence and mayhem—and giving justice a fighting chance.
AT THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME... This book chronicles dozens of riveting cases, from the bizarre to the commonplace. Spotlighting pioneering personalities in forensic nursing today, this book shows how forensic nurses do their job, why they often become key witnesses in trials, and how these unsung heroes help police solve society’s most baffling crimes.
Interesting, but the writing leaves a little to be desired | Customer Rating: | | My major is Forensic Nursing and the book gave some intresting stories in regard to patients/victims seen thru a SANE's eyes. I thought the most interesting was the law aspects. It goes deeper into expert testimony and the role a SANE may play. However, the book is written on somewhat of a high school level. It jumps around never really laying out a good outline. | Disjointed and poorly written | Customer Rating: | | As an individual who has an intense interest in both forensics and nursing, I was very excited when I stumbled across this book. Unfortunately, I was disappointed to discover the anecdotes pieced together so randomly that the book had no logical flow. I'm honestly shocked that this text made it to press with how poorly written it is; there was clearly no editor. Overall, I would recommend looking elsewhere for information. This book is a dud. | "Forensic" Book Review | Customer Rating: | | Oh my.....this book is badly written and poorly edited! I am a nurse, and I was looking forward to reading a book about an area in which I am interested and knowledgeable. What a disappointment! While there are a few snippets of worthwhile information, in general this book is sorely redundant, carelessly worded, and written on the level of the Cherry Ames, RN childrens' novels the author claims she is helping to re-write/re-issue. Ms. Stevens, a nurse herself, needs to stick to writing mysteries and romance novels, or whatever it is she writes. This book is professionally embarrassing! | A 3 hour infomercial !!! | Customer Rating: | I was drawn to this book due to my interest in forensics and criminal investigation. While I have to say that this book presents a rarely seen step in the investagation, and the role of the nurse in the investigation. The pro's of this book is greatly out weighted by the cons.
The book is orgainzed into introduction, sexual assult, child abuse, domestic violence, etc. The Author begins by introducing forensic nursing, how forensic nurses differ from normal nurses, what they do, their training, etc. While this is all well and good, the text qiuckly degenerates into a repetitious and tiresome rant on the difficulty of gaining training, the lack of compensation, and the inacceptance and degrading treatment by doctors of forensic nurses. Indeed, this book, seems to be more written as a rebuttle to the aforementioned doctors than a delination of forensic nursing for the lay reader.
This book relies heavily on vague annecdotes, and repetition. After the introduction the book degenerats into a formulaeic series of anecdotes, with identical format:
Mary/ Jane/ Sarah (insert female name here) is a nurse at a nameless hospitial. She has endured extreme hardship and inacceptance in gaining training. One day she sees a patient Mr.S and with her unique experiences and training is immediately able to identify signs of sexual/ domestic/ child/ elder/ abuse. She endures the belittlement and inacceptance of incompetant doctors, and skeptical law enforcement members, and prevails by solving the case.
Each anecdote is pretty much as vague as outlined here, in rare occasions, anecdotes will have some recounted dialogue. Each chapter can encompass up to a dozen or more of such vague anecdotes. Giving the impression that the book reads like a 3 hour informercial. (Theyre good for elder abuse too!)
Through out all these anecdotes, I found it dificult to find the point of the book. The book is repetitous in pointing out the inacceptance faced by nurses from doctors. And the portrayl of doctors and nurses in this book is consistant with the author's views. The nurses are portrayed as intellegent super sleuths, detectives behimd the bedpan, that deftly deflect the defendent's questions with a smile, sharped eyed, angels of mercy and compassion. The doctors however, are portrayed as conservative, inaccepting bumbling fools that make mistakes in court, that pass off rape as S&M.
Almost nothing is mentioned of the role of doctors and law enforcement on solving cases.
The book it's self is also scant on details that would help a lay reader better understand the work involved. For example, the forensic nurses's innovative use of the Coloposcope in evidence collection is repeatedly stressed (Of course, so is the doctor's opposition). However, the she never cover the central question: What is the coloposcope? It takes pictures, yes. But what does it do, what are the limitations? How is it used? We dont know! But we do know that it is the secret weapon of the forensic nurse, strongly opposed by doctors, a device that never fails to solve the case.
As such, I feel that this book could have been much more informative that it was. It is a rather onesided, poorly written farce. | Great | Customer Rating: | | I really enjoyed reading the book and kept reading and reading. I think that I want to be a nurse for my second career. I am certainly going to inquire into forensic nursing. I think it is fabulous that there are so many different aspects to it and I want to tell our hospital people to use them! |
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