Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) A Practice Exam

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What is a key element of a medical forensic exam?

  1. It serves as definitive proof of sexual assault

  2. It is one aspect of evidence collection in an investigation

  3. It requires full victim consent at all times

  4. It is only necessary if the victim cooperates

The correct answer is: It is one aspect of evidence collection in an investigation

The correct choice emphasizes that a medical forensic exam is one aspect of evidence collection in an investigation. This reflects the comprehensive nature of forensic examinations, which not only facilitate the gathering of physical evidence but also include obtaining a thorough history of the assault, assessing injuries, and providing appropriate medical care. In the context of a sexual assault investigation, the medical forensic exam serves to document findings that can be crucial for legal proceedings, even though it does not itself provide conclusive proof of sexual assault. This distinction acknowledges that the exam is part of a larger investigative process involving multiple elements and sources of evidence. While victim consent is essential, the focus on it being required at all times does not encompass the broader role of the forensic exam within the investigative framework. Similarly, while cooperation from the victim is valuable, it does not fundamentally determine the necessity of the exam; rather, the exam is designed to support all victims within appropriate ethical and legal boundaries.