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The end result of cremation would be a 3rd degree B. False
burn.
A. Ture
B. False
Match Stab wound, Blunt force trauma, Close range Stab wound - Incision
gunshot wound, and Langer's lines Blunt force trauma - Laceration
Close range gunshot wound - Wide zone of powder stippling
A. Wide zone of powder stippling Langer's lines - Similar to a grain of wood
B. Laceration
C. Similar to the grain of wood
D. Incision
A "Head Freeze" is a technique used to A. Prevent swelling in the head while embalming by using a specific injection
technique
A. Prevent swelling in the head while embalming by
using a specific injection technique
B. Capture the last facial expression of the victim by
shooting him in the forehead unexpectedly
C. Snort cocaine so fast that it feels like the "Brain
Freeze" children get after gulping a slurpee
D. Reattach the head of a decapitated car accident
victim
Longevity refers to the absolute biological limits that a A. True
human can survive.
A. True
B. False
, Infections you catch in the hospital are called A. Nosocomial infections
A. Nosocomial infections
B. Idiopathic infections
C. Healthier infections
D. Sporadic infections
The type of pathological study one would typically see A. Forensic pathology
on a crime drama on TV would be
A. Forensic pathology
B. Medicolegal pathology
C. Gross pathology
D. Special Investigative pathology
The ring around your calf that you get upon taking your A. Pitting edema
socks off is an example of
A. Pitting edema
B. Hyperemia
C. Exsanguination of the distal tibia
D. Hypoxia
Melena is A. The black tarry stool caused by the digestion of blood in the gastrointestinal
tract
A. The black tarry stool caused by the digestion of
blood in the gastrointestinal tract
B. The degree of pigmentation found in a persons
epidermis
C. What give color to ecchymosis
D. Related to the petechiae that indicate breaks in the
capillaries that lead to superficial bleeding
What is NOT a postmortem condition associated with A. Anasarca
the disturbance in circulation
A. Anasarca
B. Edema
C. Dehydration
D. Rapid dehydration
If you did not know the definition of a term, one could A. Oxygen
break the word down into its component parts. Using
this technique, a young scientist who lost his Tabor's
Cyclopedic Dictionary could reason that "hypoxia" is
most closely associated with
A. Oxygen
B. Blood
C. Fat
D. Excess amounts
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The end result of cremation would be a 3rd degree B. False
burn.
A. Ture
B. False
Match Stab wound, Blunt force trauma, Close range Stab wound - Incision
gunshot wound, and Langer's lines Blunt force trauma - Laceration
Close range gunshot wound - Wide zone of powder stippling
A. Wide zone of powder stippling Langer's lines - Similar to a grain of wood
B. Laceration
C. Similar to the grain of wood
D. Incision
A "Head Freeze" is a technique used to A. Prevent swelling in the head while embalming by using a specific injection
technique
A. Prevent swelling in the head while embalming by
using a specific injection technique
B. Capture the last facial expression of the victim by
shooting him in the forehead unexpectedly
C. Snort cocaine so fast that it feels like the "Brain
Freeze" children get after gulping a slurpee
D. Reattach the head of a decapitated car accident
victim
Longevity refers to the absolute biological limits that a A. True
human can survive.
A. True
B. False
, Infections you catch in the hospital are called A. Nosocomial infections
A. Nosocomial infections
B. Idiopathic infections
C. Healthier infections
D. Sporadic infections
The type of pathological study one would typically see A. Forensic pathology
on a crime drama on TV would be
A. Forensic pathology
B. Medicolegal pathology
C. Gross pathology
D. Special Investigative pathology
The ring around your calf that you get upon taking your A. Pitting edema
socks off is an example of
A. Pitting edema
B. Hyperemia
C. Exsanguination of the distal tibia
D. Hypoxia
Melena is A. The black tarry stool caused by the digestion of blood in the gastrointestinal
tract
A. The black tarry stool caused by the digestion of
blood in the gastrointestinal tract
B. The degree of pigmentation found in a persons
epidermis
C. What give color to ecchymosis
D. Related to the petechiae that indicate breaks in the
capillaries that lead to superficial bleeding
What is NOT a postmortem condition associated with A. Anasarca
the disturbance in circulation
A. Anasarca
B. Edema
C. Dehydration
D. Rapid dehydration
If you did not know the definition of a term, one could A. Oxygen
break the word down into its component parts. Using
this technique, a young scientist who lost his Tabor's
Cyclopedic Dictionary could reason that "hypoxia" is
most closely associated with
A. Oxygen
B. Blood
C. Fat
D. Excess amounts