Here are just a few reasons: You are an emergency nurse or forensic nurse. You need to know strangulation occurs in domestic violence cases, sexual assault, child abuse, and human trafficking. You are a medical care provider. You need to understand how what you cannot see might be a life-threatening injury. You need tactics to provide better patient care. You need an approach that will allow you to gather evidence even when you cannot see the visible external injury. You are a patient care advocate. You need to understand the short and long-term consequences of strangulation, including its implications for lethality, safety planning, and the impact on children. You need to understand how this is way more than soft tissue injury. You need the long-term implications and how this is a traumatic brain injury. You need to understand the mechanism of injury and the seriousness of the offense. You use a trauma-informed approach for your patients.
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