Pediatric Sexual Assault: Examination, Screening, Treatment, and Follow Up
1.25 NAPNAP Contact Hour. This continuing education activity is offered at a reduced rate to NAPNAP Members. This continuing education activity rate is 12.5$ for NAPNAP Members. For non- members, this continuing education activity rate is 25$. This presentation will describe the steps of pediatric GU exam, list normal vs. concerning GU variants, and define treatment recommendations and guidelines for pediatric victims of sexual assault.
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Target Audience
Pediatric-focused advanced practice registered nurses
Learning Objectives
- Describe the steps of pediatric GU exam.
- List normal vs. concerning GU variants.
- Define treatment recommendations and guidelines for pediatric victims of sexual assault.
Jennifer Molnar, MSN, PNP-BC, CPNP-AC, SANE-P
Jennifer Molnar is a dual certified acute/primary pediatric nurse practitioner. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1993 and has worked at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia since 1988. Jennifer began her career in the PICU and then transitioned to the emergency department. In addition to her role as a direct billing advanced practice provider in the emergency department, Jennifer has served as the sexual assault response team coordinator since the program’s inception in 2008. Jennifer’s areas of research, interests and publications include pediatric sexual assault, sexually transmitted infections, anaphylaxis and influenza.
Available Credit
- 1.25 Contact hours