Date Rape and Drug-Facilitated Rape: Clinical Implications

Sexual assault, date rape, and drug-facilitated rape are significant problems in the United States. One in 5 women and one in 71 men will be raped at some point in their lives. 51% of female victims reported being raped by an intimate partner. 52% of male victims and 40% of female victims reported being raped by an acquaintance. Overall, in eight out of every ten cases of rape the victim knew the perpetrator prior to the crime. 91% of victims of rape and sexual assault are female and 9% are male. Young women are especially vulnerable to victimization of date rape and drug-facilitated rape. These events are often unreported to law enforcement and victims seldom seek medical attention following the rape occurrence. However, when victims do seek medical attention, it is imperative that clinicians be competent in the management of the rape survivor.

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Objectives

Upon completion of this course participants will be able to:

  1. Define date rape and drug-facilitated rape.
  2. Recognize factors associated with the occurrence of date rape and drug-facilitated rape.
  3. Demonstrate knowledge of physical and psychosocial risks of rape.
  4. Discuss the clinician’s role in identifying victims of rape.
  5. Describe aspects of the physical and psychosocial assessment of the rape victim.
  6. Perform post-acute management of the rape victim.

Curriculum

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Incidence and Prevalence of Date Rape and Drug Facilitated Rape

Chapter 3: Definitions of Date Rape and Drug Facilitated Rape

Chapter 4: Aspects of Date Rape and D5rug Assisted Rape

Chapter 5: Drugs used during Drug Facilitated Rape

Chapter 6: Risks Associated with Rape

Chapter 7: Guidelines for Acute Care Management

Chapter 8: Case Scenarios – Date Rape and Drug Facilitated Rape

Chapter 9: References

  • California Bill 241
  • Implicit Bias in Healthcare
  • What is Implicit Bias?
  • Implications of Implicit Bias in Healthcare
  • How to Reduce Implicit Bias

Price: $20.00

Contact Hours: 2

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HTRSD.org

HTRSD is a provider of continuing education training focused on human trafficking and other social disparities for health care providers, as well as courses that address nurses' health and well-being and under-served topics in advanced critical care.

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