Do You Know Hospital Accompaniment?

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Test Your Knowledge on Hospital Accompaniment

Welcome to the Hospital Accompaniment Quiz! This quiz is designed to test your understanding of the critical role of advocates in supporting survivors of sexual assault within hospital settings. Whether you’re a seasoned advocate or new to the field, challenge yourself with these important questions.

Key features of the quiz include:

  • Scores based on accurate answers
  • Topics covering forensic exams and advocate responsibilities
  • Essential information for effective support
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by HelpingHand42
Name:
I have toured the hospital with Project REST within the last 2 years.
When can a victim get a forensic exam?
Within 120 hours
Within 96 hours
Anytime
Within 72 hours
When you arrive at the ER you should...
Inconspicuously head straight to Room 80
Show the front desk your Project REST badge/tshirt
Quietly indicate to the front desk that you are here as an advocate for an SA victim
Call the SANE nurse to come get you from the waiting area
The advocate should not ask the victim questions about the assault at any time.
True
False
The advocate may assist with the medical procedure or exam if the SANE nurse needs their help.
True
False
The advocate may purchase a snack or drink for the victim if the victim's mouth has already been swabbed for evidence.
True
False
The advocate is NOT allowed to:
Leave the exam room once the kit has been opened
Read a book or be on their phone while the victim is awake
Speak to the SANE nurse privately once the kit has been opened
Leave the room if the victim is being abusive towards the advocate
Check all APPROPRIATE information to obtain from the victim at the hospital:
Contact Info
If SA Coordinator can follow up
Contact info for Investigator (if involved)
Name of the SANE
Incident date & time
Whether or not there was penetration
Any injuries as a result of incident
Which hospital they reported to
Was the kit anonymous?
Secondary conditions (DV, homelessness, disability)
Information on the perpetrator
Type of assault
Check the NECESSSARY information to obtain from the victim at the hospital:
Contact Info
If SA Coordinator can follow up
Contact info for Investigator (if involved)
Name of the SANE
Incident date & time
Information on the perpetrator
Whether or not there was penetration
Any injuries as a result of incident
Which hospital they reported to
Was the kit anonymous?
Secondary conditions (DV, homelessness, disability)
If a child begins to narrate the incident of abuse to you, stop them immediately. It could harm their forensic interview later.
True
False
If a mandated report to LE or DSS is necessary, who makes the report?
The advocate
Only a staff or shelter back up advocate
The SANE
The parent/guardian with the child or vulnerable adult
When should an advocate ask the victim's permission to be in the exam room?
Prior to initially entering the room
Prior to entering the room and again before the examination and evidence collection
Follow the SANE's lead. They'll ask the victim what they want
If the victim does not want the advocate in the room for part or all of the exam, the advocate may leave the hospital.
True
False
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