THE SENATE                           S.C.R. NO.            5
TWENTIETH LEGISLATURE, 2000                                
STATE OF HAWAII                                            
                                                             
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                    SENATE  CONCURRENT
                        RESOLUTION

  URGING THE DEVELOPMENT OF PROTOCOLS AND THE SPECIAL TRAINING OF
    PARAMEDICS IN THE TREATMENT OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PATIENTS.



 1        WHEREAS, domestic violence is a major social and health
 2   care problem that needs priority attention from the medical
 3   community, and it is clear that there is much room for
 4   improvement in the medical community's response to and
 5   protection of battered women; and
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 7        WHEREAS, studies have indicated that women seeking care in
 8   an emergency department are often victims of domestic violence,
 9   and prehospital providers, or emergency medical service
10   personnel, are often first on the scene and have the initial
11   encounters with these victims; and
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13        WHEREAS, because emergency medical service personnel are
14   called upon to evaluate and manage domestic violence victims,
15   they must be aware of the unique problems of domestic violence;
16   and
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18        WHEREAS, emergency medical service personnel must be
19   trained to recognize domestic violence so that intervention can
20   begin, giving special attention to not only the physical
21   injuries but also the emotional needs of the victim; and
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23        WHEREAS, emergency medical service personnel must be
24   provided educational programs that incorporate information
25   about domestic violence, including identification of victims,
26   special aspects of care, scene safety, and documentation
27   requirements; and
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29        WHEREAS, without intervention, the domestic cycle often
30   repeats itself, escalating in frequency and severity, and the
31   sooner help can be obtained for a domestic violence victim, the
32   better the chance of saving her life; now therefore,
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 1        BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate of the Twentieth Legislature
 2   of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of 2000, the House of
 3   Representatives concurring, that the Department of Emergency
 4   Services of the City and County of Honolulu is urged to develop
 5   protocols and special training, as initial and continuing
 6   educational programs, for paramedics in the treatment of
 7   domestic violence patients because a medical encounter may
 8   provide the only opportunity to stop the violence before more
 9   serious injuries occur; and
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11        BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that certified copies of this
12 Concurrent Resolution be transmitted to the Mayor and the
13 Director of Emergency Services of the City and County of
14 Honolulu, the Chair of the State Emergency Medical Services
15 Advisory Committee, and the Executive Directors of the Hawaii
16 State Coalition Against Domestic Violence and the Hawaii State
17 Commission on the Status of Women.
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