Ohio Protocol Sexual Assault Forensic and Medical Examination 5th Edition Protocol Coordinator is a legal document that was released by the Ohio Attorney General - a government authority operating within Ohio.
Q: Who is the coordinator of the Ohio Protocol Sexual Assault Forensic and Medical Examination?
A: The coordinator of the Ohio Protocol Sexual Assault Forensic and Medical Examination is Ohio.
Q: What is the 5th edition of the Ohio Protocol?
A: The 5th edition of the Ohio Protocol is the latest version of the protocol.
Q: What is the purpose of the Ohio Protocol Sexual Assault Forensic and Medical Examination?
A: The purpose of the Ohio Protocol is to provide guidelines for conducting forensic and medical examinations of sexual assault victims.
Q: Who is the intended audience for the Ohio Protocol?
A: The Ohio Protocol is intended for healthcare professionals who perform sexual assault forensic and medical examinations.
Q: What does the Ohio Protocol cover?
A: The Ohio Protocol covers various aspects of the examination process, including documentation, evidence collection, and patient care.
Q: What edition is the Ohio Protocol currently in?
A: The Ohio Protocol is currently in its 5th edition.
Q: Who developed the Ohio Protocol?
A: The Ohio Protocol was developed by the state of Ohio.
Q: Is the Ohio Protocol mandatory?
A: The Ohio Protocol is not mandatory, but it is widely used and recommended for sexual assault forensic examinations in Ohio.
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