"Sexual violation" is any conduct by an EMS Provider with a patient
that is sexual or may be reasonably interpreted as sexual, even when
initiated by or consented to by a patient, including but not limited
to: A. Sexual intercourse, genital to genital contact; B. Oral to
genital contact; C. Oral to anal contact or genital to anal contact;
D. Kissing in a sexual manner; E. Any touching of a body part for any
purpose other than appropriate examination or treatment. F.
Encouraging the patient to masturbate in the presence of the EMS
Provider or masturbation by the EMS Provider while the patient is
present; and, G. Offering to provide practice-related services, such
as drugs, in exchange for sexual favors.
what if you boop someone on the nose when reaching for a bp cuff or
something? - see "E"
so any accidental contact is now a sexual violation? cool
https://www.maine.gov/ems/sites/maine.gov.ems/files/inline-files/20240110-Maine-EMS-Rules-Effective-January-10-2024.pdf
- see page 99 of 144
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