Concept explainers
To identify:
The electronic resources that might help Ms. C and the student nurse.
Case summary:
Ms. C is a nursing college sophomore reports in tears to the student nurse who is her colleague that she had been date raped. Ms. C was drinking at parties and remembers that she awake in a room with an unknown guy she met in the party. She can conclude that she had been raped, when she saw signs of penetration and blood and semen stains. She thought, she might have lost her consciousness due to date rape drugs or too much intake of alcohol. Ms. C told is have been one month and she cannot move on and get hold of her life.
To discuss:
Other ways to respond to or approach the situation.
Case summary:
Ms. C is a nursing college sophomore reports in tears to the student nurse who is her colleague that she had been date raped. Ms. C was drinking at parties and remembers that she awake in a room with an unknown guy she met in the party. She can conclude that she had been raped, when she saw signs of penetration and blood and semen stains. She thought, she might have lost her consciousness due to date rape drugs or too much intake of alcohol. Ms. C told is have been one month and she cannot move on and get hold of her life.
To discuss:
What else might the nursing student have done to ensure a successful outcome.
Case summary:
Ms. C is a nursing college sophomore reports in tears to the student nurse who is her colleague that she had been date raped. Ms. C was drinking at parties and remembers that she awake in a room with an unknown guy she met in the party. She can conclude that she had been raped, when she saw signs of penetration and blood and semen stains. She thought, she might have lost her consciousness due to date rape drugs or too much intake of alcohol. Ms. C told is have been one month and she cannot move on and get hold of her life.

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