A scientific assessment of trauma and/or death connected to abuse, violence, criminal activity, liability, and accidents is referred to as forensic nursing, which also refers to the application of the nursing process to public or judicial procedures. Clinical forensic medicine was the term used prior to the establishment of forensic nursing as a distinct field of study. This phrase refers to the use of clinical procedures to assist legal actions to safeguard a victim, typically after death has happened. The medical community did not demand increased interaction between the legal and medical systems until the latter half of the 20th century. This issue started to be addressed in the United States. The body, mind, and spirit model of care is used by most nurses in their daily work. With the advent of forensic nursing, the function of a nurse was expanded to encompass legal matters as well. This speciality has been established, however nurses were not the intended investigators when it was developed. Their objective is to assist a potential victim and see that the necessary forensic and medical activities are carried out. Next, the criminal justice system receives the forensic evidence so that it may conduct a thorough inquiry. A global focus on violence is being promoted as a result of this specialty's increasing recognition around the globe. For the good link between the justice and health systems, nurses are increasingly important resources.
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