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CDI chapter 6
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  • Adrian Ramirez
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  • 1

    Which deals with structural alterations of the human body.

    Anatomic

  • 2

    Which deals with laboratory examination of samples removed from the body.

    Clinical

  • 3

    is a medical specialty that is concerned with the diagnosis of disease based on the laboratory analysis of bodily fluids, such as blood, urine, and tissue homogenates or extracts using the tools of chemistry, microbiology, hematology and molecular pathology.

    Clinical Pathology

  • 4

    is a medical specialty that is concerned with the diagnosis of disease based on the macroscopic, microscopic, biochemical, immunologic and molecular examination of organs and tissues

    Anatomical Pathology

  • 5

    is defined as the absence of life in a living matter.

    Death

  • 6

    there is irreversible coma, absence of electrical brain activity and complete cessation of all the vital functions without possibility of resuscitation

    Brain Death

  • 7

    there is continuous and persistent cessation of heart action and respiration

    Cardio-respiratory death

  • 8

    It is a complete, continuous, persistent cessation of respiration, circulation and almost all brain functions of an organism.

    Somatic Death

  • 9

    the withdrawal and separation from the patient by others producing a sense of isolation and abandonment.

    Sociological Death

  • 10

    the condition of death wherein the patient regresses, gives up or surrenders accepting death prematurely and refuses to continue living.

    Psychic Death

  • 11

    it is characterized by absence of cognitive function or awareness, although artificial support system may maintain organs functioning

    Biological or brain death

  • 12

    all vital organs cease function.

    Physiological Detah

  • 13

    It is the cessation of life of the individual cells in the whole body, which occurs one at a time after somatic death.

    Molecular Death

  • 14

    It is the state of temporary cessation of vital activities of the body or vital processes were depressed to the minimum compatible with life

    Apparent Death

  • 15

    This is a specific medical diagnosis denoting a disease or injury

    Cause of Death

  • 16

    the initial that lead to sequence of events, which caused the death of the victim.

    Proximate Cause of Death

  • 17

    the injury or disease that finally killed the individual

    Immediate Cause of Death

  • 18

    This determination deals with the legal implications superimposed on biological cause and mechanism of death.

    Manner of Death

  • 19

    The victim caused his/her death on purpose.

    Suicide

  • 20

    The individual falls victim to an accident. Misadventure, outside owns will.

    accidental

  • 21

    It is the death due to a disease ailment in the body.

    Natural

  • 22

    The body cools following death at approximately 15 degrees F per hour, under normal conditions and assuming the body’s temperature at death is 95 degrees F (35 degrees C).

    algor mortis

  • 23

    is the rise of temperature of the body due to rapid and early putrefactive changes or some internal changes.

    Post Mortem Caloricity

  • 24

    Stiffening of the body which occurs 2-6 hours after death and is characterized by hardening of the muscles; the chemical reaction that causes rigidity in the muscle groups or stiffening of the body after death due to the disappearance of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) from the muscle.

    Post Mortem Rigidity

  • 25

    a condition characterized by hardening of the muscles due to coagulation of muscle protein when the dead body is exposed to intense heat as by burning immersion in a hot liquid

    Heat Stiffening

  • 26

    A condition characterized by a hardening of a muscle due to solidification of fats, muscles and fluid when the dead body is extremely cold temperature.

    Cold Stiffening

  • 27

    Blood is still in fluid form inside blood vessel; change as position of the body changes.

    Hypostatic

  • 28

    It is a method of preservation of dead body by the removal of the body fluid and replacement of the same by chemical like formalin, alcohol or phenol.

    Ambalming

  • 29

    It is a method of placing the dead body into the grave.

    Burial

  • 30

    Pulverization of the body by using intense heat.

    Cremation

  • 31

    It is the raising or disinterring a dead body from the grave. It is done for post mortem examination to establish the cause of death

    exhumation

  • 32

    intentional or deliberate application of the means to shorten the life of a person

    Active Euthanasia

  • 33

    there is absence of the application of the means to accelerate death but the natural cause of the disease it allowed to have its way to extinguish the life of a person

    Passive Euthanasia

  • 34

    when an incurable ill persons is allowed to die natural death without the application of any operation or treatment.

    Orotonasia

  • 35

    when there is an attempt to extend the life span of a person by the use of extraordinary treatment without which the patient would have died earlier.

    Dysthanasia

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Which deals with structural alterations of the human body.

    Anatomic

  • 2

    Which deals with laboratory examination of samples removed from the body.

    Clinical

  • 3

    is a medical specialty that is concerned with the diagnosis of disease based on the laboratory analysis of bodily fluids, such as blood, urine, and tissue homogenates or extracts using the tools of chemistry, microbiology, hematology and molecular pathology.

    Clinical Pathology

  • 4

    is a medical specialty that is concerned with the diagnosis of disease based on the macroscopic, microscopic, biochemical, immunologic and molecular examination of organs and tissues

    Anatomical Pathology

  • 5

    is defined as the absence of life in a living matter.

    Death

  • 6

    there is irreversible coma, absence of electrical brain activity and complete cessation of all the vital functions without possibility of resuscitation

    Brain Death

  • 7

    there is continuous and persistent cessation of heart action and respiration

    Cardio-respiratory death

  • 8

    It is a complete, continuous, persistent cessation of respiration, circulation and almost all brain functions of an organism.

    Somatic Death

  • 9

    the withdrawal and separation from the patient by others producing a sense of isolation and abandonment.

    Sociological Death

  • 10

    the condition of death wherein the patient regresses, gives up or surrenders accepting death prematurely and refuses to continue living.

    Psychic Death

  • 11

    it is characterized by absence of cognitive function or awareness, although artificial support system may maintain organs functioning

    Biological or brain death

  • 12

    all vital organs cease function.

    Physiological Detah

  • 13

    It is the cessation of life of the individual cells in the whole body, which occurs one at a time after somatic death.

    Molecular Death

  • 14

    It is the state of temporary cessation of vital activities of the body or vital processes were depressed to the minimum compatible with life

    Apparent Death

  • 15

    This is a specific medical diagnosis denoting a disease or injury

    Cause of Death

  • 16

    the initial that lead to sequence of events, which caused the death of the victim.

    Proximate Cause of Death

  • 17

    the injury or disease that finally killed the individual

    Immediate Cause of Death

  • 18

    This determination deals with the legal implications superimposed on biological cause and mechanism of death.

    Manner of Death

  • 19

    The victim caused his/her death on purpose.

    Suicide

  • 20

    The individual falls victim to an accident. Misadventure, outside owns will.

    accidental

  • 21

    It is the death due to a disease ailment in the body.

    Natural

  • 22

    The body cools following death at approximately 15 degrees F per hour, under normal conditions and assuming the body’s temperature at death is 95 degrees F (35 degrees C).

    algor mortis

  • 23

    is the rise of temperature of the body due to rapid and early putrefactive changes or some internal changes.

    Post Mortem Caloricity

  • 24

    Stiffening of the body which occurs 2-6 hours after death and is characterized by hardening of the muscles; the chemical reaction that causes rigidity in the muscle groups or stiffening of the body after death due to the disappearance of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) from the muscle.

    Post Mortem Rigidity

  • 25

    a condition characterized by hardening of the muscles due to coagulation of muscle protein when the dead body is exposed to intense heat as by burning immersion in a hot liquid

    Heat Stiffening

  • 26

    A condition characterized by a hardening of a muscle due to solidification of fats, muscles and fluid when the dead body is extremely cold temperature.

    Cold Stiffening

  • 27

    Blood is still in fluid form inside blood vessel; change as position of the body changes.

    Hypostatic

  • 28

    It is a method of preservation of dead body by the removal of the body fluid and replacement of the same by chemical like formalin, alcohol or phenol.

    Ambalming

  • 29

    It is a method of placing the dead body into the grave.

    Burial

  • 30

    Pulverization of the body by using intense heat.

    Cremation

  • 31

    It is the raising or disinterring a dead body from the grave. It is done for post mortem examination to establish the cause of death

    exhumation

  • 32

    intentional or deliberate application of the means to shorten the life of a person

    Active Euthanasia

  • 33

    there is absence of the application of the means to accelerate death but the natural cause of the disease it allowed to have its way to extinguish the life of a person

    Passive Euthanasia

  • 34

    when an incurable ill persons is allowed to die natural death without the application of any operation or treatment.

    Orotonasia

  • 35

    when there is an attempt to extend the life span of a person by the use of extraordinary treatment without which the patient would have died earlier.

    Dysthanasia