Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 12 - ADULT HEALTH
Chapter 10.12.02 - Rape and Sexual Offenses-Physician and Hospital Charges
Section 10.12.02.04 - Alleged Child Sexual Abuse Victim Care
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.12.02.04
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. The professional involved in the care of the victim of alleged child sexual abuse shall make every effort to minimize additional physical or emotional trauma to the child.
B. The following protocol is recommended for the initial assessment:
(1) A history of the
child shall be obtained from the parent, guardian, or custodian separately from
the child, if possible, and shall:
(a)
Minimize repetitive questioning of the child;
(b) Recognize that the child is often
threatened and afraid to tell; and
(c) Include a review of behavior relevant to
sexual abuse;
(2) A
physician or forensic nurse examiner shall perform a thorough pediatric
physical examination on the child in the presence of a supportive adult not
suspected of being party to the abuse and a physician or forensic nurse
examiner shall:
(a) Use gentleness, time,
sedation, or general anesthesia if absolutely necessary;
(b) Note evidence of physical abuse and
injuries;
(c) Avoid internal
anogenital examinations except when internal injuries are suspected;
(d) Perform a gender specific examination on
the male child to include:
(i) Examining
thighs, penis, scrotum, testes, and anus for evidence of injury and infection,
and
(ii) Noting Tanner
stage;
(e) Perform a
gender specific examination on the female child to include:
(i) Examining thighs, labia majora and
minora, clitoris, urethra, hymen and vaginal wall (especially posteriorly) for
evidence of injury and infection and noting horizontal hymenal opening
diameter;
(ii) Maintaining a
frog-leg position during the examination; and
(iii) Noting Tanner stage;
(f) Perform a routine pelvic
examination on the postpubertal female child only if the victim has had a
previous pelvic examination;
(3) Depending on the specifics of the
individual case and exercising best professional judgment, a physician or
forensic nurse examiner may perform a rape examination if the child is seen
within 120 hours of alleged sexual abuse, and the examination shall:
(a) Include only applicable parts of the rape
kit; and
(b) Maintain the chain of
custody of evidence;
(4)
The physician or forensic nurse examiner shall obtain laboratory tests when the
tests are indicated from information obtained through the child's history or
physical examination;
(5) A
psychological assessment shall include:
(a) A
review of what happened to the child from the child's perspective;
(b) The use of play, dolls, or drawings as a
way for the younger child to communicate what happened to the child;
(c) An assessment of the effect of the
alleged sexual abuse on the child; and
(d) A developmentally age-appropriate
description of the psychological findings and any indications for follow-up
care;
(6) An interview
with a parent, guardian, or custodian shall include a:
(a) Review from the parent's, guardian's, or
custodian's understanding of the alleged child abuse;
(b) Description of any behavioral
manifestations that may be observed in the child such as fears, clinging, sleep
disturbances, bed-wetting, somatic complaints, or school problems;
and
(c) Discussion of anticipated
medical or investigative follow-up, or both, pursuant to Family Law Article,
Title 5, Subtitle 7, Annotated Code of Maryland;
(7) Professionals qualified to gather
information and evidence as part of the initial assessment include:
(a) A physician;
(b) Qualified hospital health care
personnel;
(c) A mental health
professional; and
(d) An
interdisciplinary team expert in the field of child abuse.
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