(QUIZ QUESTIONS
FROM QUIZ 2-10)
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,FIS 409 ALL QUIZZES (QUIZ QUESTIONS
FROM QUIZ 2-10) ANSWERED CORRECTLY
2024!!
What is a scallop? Answer - An edge characteristic that appears like a series of
curves around the edge of the stain.
T/F? If prevention fails to prevent an accidental exposure to a bloodborne
pathogen, the CDC recommends that the person seek treatment within 3 days
from the exposure. Answer - False
Which of the following is/are TRUE about bloodborne pathogens?
a. HBV is the most severe form of hepatitis
b. In a liquid state, the HIV virus can survive outsie the human body for us to 5
days.
c. Scraping dried bloodstains for collection lessons the risk of airborne particles
d.A and C
e.B and C
f. none of the above Answer - f. none of the above.
What term defines a process that involves blood being deposited inside the
barrel of a weapon after discharge? Answer - blowback or drawback effect
What of the following is/are TRUE about wipes and swipes based on OSAC
terminology?
, a. Swipes indicate the relative motion based on characteristics
b. Wipes are a type of altered stain
c. A victim is bleeding from the head and their head gets pressed against and
dragged down a wall leaving a transfer. This is known as a wipe
d. Both A and B
e. Both B and C
f. All of the above Answer - d. Both A and B
Assuming that a substance at the scene is blood, what is the next question in
the B&G classification system? Answer - Are the stains circular or elliptical?
BPA is based on a simple theory, which states that blood as a ________will
react to ________ in a predictable fashion. Answer - Fluid, External Forces
What are the linear characteristics within the center of a swipe called? Answer
- Striations
In the legacy system, stains resulting from blunt force trauma (between 1-4
mm) were referred to as _______________ spatter/stains Answer - Medium
Velocity
What is a complex pattern? Answer - A pattern that includes characteristics of
several/multiple categories.
This person established three basic groups of bloodstains, based on their
mechanisms of creation, that was published in the IABPA library. These
included bloodstains from
1) extravasations,