Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) A Practice Exam

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How long does it usually take for a SANE to arrive on-site?

  1. More than two hours

  2. No more than an hour

  3. Within thirty minutes

  4. It varies greatly depending on the location

The correct answer is: No more than an hour

A Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) is expected to arrive on-site in a timely manner to ensure that the victim receives appropriate care and that evidence collection can be initiated as soon as possible. Generally, the standard guideline for the arrival time of a SANE is no more than an hour. This timeframe is crucial for the well-being of the patient, as it allows for medical evaluation, emotional support, and the potential for forensic evidence collection to begin within the critical period following an assault. Having a rapid response ensures that any injuries sustained can be treated promptly and that the victim feels supported in a vulnerable situation. Arriving within this timeframe also helps to preserve the integrity of potential evidence, which is essential for any legal proceedings that may follow. While factors such as geographical location or timing (e.g., after hours) can impact response times, the expectation remains that a SANE will strive to be on-site within an hour whenever possible. This standard emphasizes the importance of timely intervention in cases of sexual assault.