Sec. 10.27.21.04. Scope and Standards of Practice  


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  • A. An RN-FNE may perform the following tasks and functions with respect to the age group for which the RN-FNE is certified under Regulation .03 of this chapter:

    (1) Perform forensic evidentiary examinations on victims and alleged perpetrators in connection with physical, sexual, or domestic assaults, whether chronic or acute;

    (2) Before the forensic evidentiary examination, obtain consent from the individual being examined, from the parent or guardian of a minor individual, or from the proper authority for photographing and evidence collection;

    (3) Prepare and document the assault history interview;

    (4) Perform the forensic evidentiary physical assessment, which may include use of an ALS;

    (5) Complete the physical evidence kit provided by law enforcement;

    (6) Gather, preserve, handle, document, and label forensic evidence, including but not limited to:

    (a) Labeling evidence collection containers with the patient's identifying data per local jurisdiction requirements;

    (b) Placing evidence in the evidence collection container and sealing the container;

    (c) Signing the evidence collection container as the collector of the evidence;

    (d) Taking photographs; and

    (e) Obtaining swabs, smears, and hair and body fluid samples;

    (7) Maintain the chain of custody;

    (8) Provide immediate health interventions using clinical practice guidelines;

    (9) Obtain consultations and make referrals to health care personnel and community agencies;

    (10) Provide immediate crisis intervention at the time of the examination;

    (11) Provide discharge instructions;

    (12) Participate in forensic proceedings including courtroom testimony;

    (13) Interface with law enforcement officials, crime labs, and State attorney's offices; and

    (14) Assist the licensed physician in performing a forensic evidentiary examination.

    B. Clinical Practice Guidelines. An RN-FNE may practice only in a clinical setting in which clinical policy and practice guidelines:

    (1) Have been approved by the facility's medical and nursing departments;

    (2) Designate the availability of qualified physician resources;

    (3) Identify the department in which an RN-FNE shall function; and

    (4) Designate a program coordinator who has experience in forensic evidentiary examinations to administer the RN-FNE training program.

    C. The program coordinator:

    (1) Is responsible for obtaining Board approval of the curriculum before conducting a training program;

    (2) Has responsibility for oversight and administration of the facility’s RN-FNE training program and the practice of the facility’s RN-FNEs;

    (3) Verifies the qualifications and certifications of any RN-FNE practicing in the facility;

    (4) Administers and manages the RN-FNE practice;

    (5) Approves practice protocols and standards of care for RN-FNE practice;

    (6) Shall develop a peer review process that includes, but is not limited to:

    (a) Coordinating the peer review of cases;

    (b) Ensuring that the peer review is consistent with the standardized data collection process;

    (c) Ensuring that a peer reviewer meets the qualifications in Regulation .05 of this chapter; and

    (d) Using the standardized form for peer review that is required by the Board;

    (7) Interfaces with law enforcement, the State's attorney, and community resource groups;

    (8) Implements the facility's Board-approved RN-FNE curricula; and

    (9) Facilitates reimbursement for RN-FNE services by cooperating with the facility's billing department and interacting with the State reimbursement system.

    D. An RN-FNE shall comply with all State and federal statutes and regulations related to the RN-FNE practice.