CFN Cheat Sheet 2026
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150 questions
180 min time limit
70% to pass
- A forensic nurse documents multiple patterned injuries on a child that resemble a looped cord. What does this finding suggest? β Inflicted injury from a looped cord used as a striking implement
- What legal principle ensures a patientβs right to refuse care? β Autonomy
- Which body region would be LEAST expected to show bruising from accidental causes in a non-mobile infant? β Buttocks and lower back
- A 'sentinel injury' in the context of child maltreatment BEST refers to: β A minor injury that precedes and signals a pattern of abuse
- Why is time-stamping evidence important? β To track evidence chronology and accountability
- What is an ethical conflict forensic nurses may face? β Balancing patient autonomy with legal mandates
- Which container is most appropriate for collecting biological evidence? β Paper bag
- When conducting a sexual assault forensic examination, what should the SANE do FIRST after the patient's immediate medical needs are addressed? β Obtain informed consent for the examination
- When collecting biological samples, such as from a bite mark, what is the recommended technique to avoid contamination? β Change gloves frequently and use separate sterile swabs for each distinct area.
- What is a forensic nurseβs responsibility when witnessing abuse? β Report suspected abuse as required by law
- Which finding is MOST specific for strangulation injury even when external neck marks are absent? β Petechial hemorrhages above the compression point
- When swabbing for DNA evidence during a sexual assault exam, what is the correct technique to maximize recovery? β Use two swabs with a dry-wet technique
- Which radiologic finding is considered pathognomonic (exclusively diagnostic) for child physical abuse? β Metaphyseal corner fractures in infants
- Which federal law mandates that states have mandatory reporting laws for child abuse and neglect as a condition of receiving federal funding? β Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA)
- Why must forensic nurses use precise, descriptive language when documenting injuries? β Because documentation may be used as evidence in court proceedings months or years later
- Which STI prophylaxis regimen is recommended for sexual assault patients per CDC guidelines? β Ceftriaxone + doxycycline + metronidazole
- When collecting evidence, gloves should be changed between: β Handling each piece of evidence
- What does the acronym SANE stand for in forensic nursing? β Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner
- HIV post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) after sexual assault should ideally be initiated within what time frame? β 72 hours
- In forensic wound assessment, 'tissue bridging' within a wound cavity is pathognomonic of which injury type? β Laceration
- Which of the following is NOT a required component of a chain of custody document for a piece of forensic evidence? β The patient's full medical diagnosis.
- When using the clock face method for anatomical wound orientation, '12 o'clock' is consistently positioned toward which direction? β The patient's head (superior)
- Which characteristic BEST distinguishes an incised wound from a laceration on visual inspection? β Clean, sharp edges vs. torn, irregular edges
- Which strategy best promotes trust with a trauma-affected patient? β Providing clear information and consistency
- A forensic nurse testifying in court is asked a question by the defense attorney. To whom should the nurse primarily direct their answer? β The judge or the jury
- Which wound type is MOST commonly associated with defensive injuries on the upper extremities? β Blunt force contusions
- What is the purpose of the colposcope during a sexual assault forensic examination? β To magnify and photograph anogenital injuries for documentation
- When can a forensic nurse share confidential patient information? β Only under patient consent or legal mandate
- A caregiver reports that a 3-month-old rolled off the couch and now has subdural hemorrhages bilaterally. What is the forensic significance of this history? β A 3-month-old cannot roll, making the history developmentally inconsistent with the injury
- Which chain of custody action is required when transferring a sexual assault evidence kit to law enforcement? β A signed, dated receipt documenting transfer
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