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Sexual Health Emergencies

Sexual Health Emergencies. Kate Jones. Sexual Assault. 38,100 recorded offences in 2011/12 Sexual assault- ranges from inappropriate touching to rape or any other penetration of mouth, vagina or anus without victims consent Most commonly young women aged 16-24.

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Sexual Health Emergencies

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  1. Sexual Health Emergencies Kate Jones

  2. Sexual Assault 38,100 recorded offences in 2011/12 Sexual assault- ranges from inappropriate touching to rape or any other penetration of mouth, vagina or anus without victims consent Most commonly young women aged 16-24

  3. No pressure for crime to be reported to the police but medical attention highly important Advise patient not to wash or change clothes

  4. Helplines 24 hour National Domestic Violence Helpline 0808 2000 247 Rape and Sexual Abuse Support Centre 0808 802 9999 SAFE place Merseyside 01512953550 The Havens Website (www.thehavens.org.uk)

  5. Sexual Assault Referral Centres • Specially trained doctors • Counsellors • Specially trained police officer • Independent sexual violence advisers (ISVA)

  6. Client confidentiality Emergency contraception and advice PEP STI screening Hep B vaccination Forensic examination- sample of hair, bodily fluids or swabs Discussion with police officer who will pass on findings to Crown Prosecution to decide if trial should go ahead Care plan and crisis worker

  7. Emergency Contraceptives • Morning after pill • Levonelle (within 72 hours) • ellaOne (within 120 hours) • Copper intrauterine device

  8. Post Exposure Prophylactic Opportunity after infection to prevent viral replication Should be taken as soon as possible (gold standard is within an hour) Take for 28 days 80% effective Blood transfusion> receptive anal intercourse> receptive vaginal intercourse> insertive vaginal intercourse> insertive anal intercourse> receptive oral sex (fellatio with ejaculation)>semen into eye Test 12 weeks after exposure

  9. Truvada (tenofovir and emtricitabine) once daily plus Kaletra (lopinavir and ritonavir) twice daily

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