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what are the methods of detecting stoppage of heart action
palpation of the heart and auscultation with the aid of stethoscope and fluoroscopic examination and electro cardiogram
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what are the examination of the peripheral circulation
magnus test and palpation of radial carotid and femoral pulse and i cards test and diaphanous test
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it is the examination of peripheral circulation which ligature is the tide around the finger
magnus test
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it is examination of the peripheral circulation which subcontinuous injection of the fluorescen dye in the skin will exhibit yellowish green discoloration of a living skin
icards test
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type of examination of peripheral circulation which give radish color of the web of the finger when hand place against sharp light
diaphanous test
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what is the normal temperature of a living person
37° c or 98 degree fahrenheit
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temperature that is considered as death of the body
15 degree fahrenheit or 20 degree fahrenheit
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upon death when the eyes are open the person stairs without movement of the eyes in any direction
changes of eyes
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what are the five changes in the eyes
loss of cornea and light reflex and haziness or cloudy of cornea and fixation of the pupil and flaccidity of the eyeball and tachi noir sclerotique
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the cornea will not have reaction of winking the eyes of contraction of the pupil when touch or stimulated by means of light
loss of cornea and light reflex
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a white patch maybe seen at the cornea when the eye are exposed to dry atmosphere after death
haziness or clouding of cornea
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the pupil will be fixed and dilated
fixation of the pupil
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inter ocular tension falls to zero because of less muscle tone
flaccidity of the eyeball
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it is the brownies triangular spot in the sclera
tachi noir sclerotique
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what are the three changes in the skin
change of color and loss of elasticity of the skin and absence of reaction to injury
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what are the four stages of muscular change
stage of primary flaccidity and stage of rigor mortis and stage of secondary flaccidity and putrefaction
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stage of muscular change upon death characterized the relaxation of muscle and loss of their natural tone
stage of primary flaccidity
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when the muscles are subjective to mechanical or electrical stimuli the muscle will contraction to the presence of life of the individual cell
stage of primary flaccidity
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for how long the stage of primary placidity will last
3 to 4 hours after death
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whole body become rigid due to contraction of the muscle.
stage of rigor mortis
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for how many hours will rigor mortis last
18 to 36 hours
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the process of rigidity will be complete in how many hours
2 to 6 hours
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what are the three conditions stimulating rigor mortis
heat stiffening and cold stiffening and cadaveric spasm
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a condition characterized by hardening of the muscle due to coagulation of muscle protein when the dead body is exposed to intense heat
heat stiffening
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a condition characterized by hardening of the muscle due to solidification of fats muscles and fluid when the dead body is exposed to extreme cold temperature
cold stiffening
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it is the instant stiffening of a certain group of muscle which occurs immediately at the moment of death
cadaveric spasm
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stage of muscular change when a muscle change characterized by a softness and flaccidity of the muscle in which no longer response to electrical or mechanical stimuli
stage of secondary flaccidity
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involves the overgrowth of macroorganism which feed on the breakdown the dead tissue of 10 the combined effect of putrification and autolysis
putrefaction
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how many quadrants in the body
four
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what are the three special form of purefaction
mummification and saponification and maceration
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a condition where a removal of the body fluid before decomposition set resulted to sinking preservation of the body
mummification
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what are the two types of mummification
natural mummification and artificial mummification
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the dead only is buried or exposed to a dry hot sandy soil with considerable air movement
natural mummification
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a type of modification which is a form preserve the dead body by the addition of some chemicals like formalin alcohol phenol mercury and arsenic and covering skin with plaster of paris
artificial mummification
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a form of purification which is a formation of a soft variable and brownish white gray sea substance this substance is called a disposary had formed by post mortem hydrosis
saponification
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form of purefaction which is condition of the dead body usually fetus characterized by softening and discoloration of tissue as well as formation of blister in the skin due to the action of autolytic and proteolytic enzyme
maceration
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stasis in the circulation will drain the blood form capillaries and veins due to the pull of gravity produce discoloration in those areas not subjecting to pressure
livor mortis
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what are the two types of livor mortis
hypostatic lividity and diffusion lividity
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a type of livor mortis which is the blood is still flowing or moving
hypostatic lividity
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a type of livor mortis which is the movement of blood is stop and fix in location
diffusion lividity
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for how many hours hypostatic lividity will affect
6 to 9 hours
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for how many hours diffusion lividity occurs
12 hours
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for how many minutes livor mortis will effect and will be complete
20 to 30 minutes to 12 hours
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onset is three to four hours after death and completed about 12 hours and my last 24 to 36 hours in tropical countries
rigor mortis
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in tropical countries how many days the dead body will be decomponize
2 days
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the egg or ova ladies on dead body will hatch to form maggots within 24 hours then transform into pupil stage will finally adult fly within few days
life cycle of flies
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blood remain fluid in the body after death for how many hours
6 to 9 hours
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for how many hours the stomach will be completely empty after meal
3 to 4 hours
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if the fleas are alive in the body of a dead person submerged in the water which means
submerge less than 24 hours
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in presumption of death rules of the court section 96 rule 23 how many years missing person to be as consider dead
7 years
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what are the four presumption of death
disputable presumption and loss in voyage and military part of war and person danger of death
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in presumption of survivorship who will survive if both under 15
elder presume survive
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in presumption of survivorship who will survive if both above 60 years old
the younger presumed survive
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in presumption of survivorship who will survive if one is under 15 years old and the other is above 60 years old
former presumed survive
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impresumption of survivorship who will survive if both over 15 and under 60 years old and same sex
male presumed survive
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what are the two classification as to the cause of death
natural death and violent death
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classification of cause of death that is that is occurred due to disease or ailment of the body
natural death
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classification of cause of death that death due to injuries by some outside force where in physical injuries inflicted is approximate cause of death
violent death
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what are the six classification of injuries
physicaly injury and thermal injury and electric injury and atmospheric injury and chemical injury and radiation
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eight kinds of death under violent death
accidental death and negligent death and infanticidal death and parricidal death and homicidal death and murder and euthanasia or mercy killing and suicidal death
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a type of injury that cause of physical force
physical injury
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a type of injury caused by heat or cold
thermal injury
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a type of injury that death caused by electrical injury
electric injury
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a type of injury that death or injury caused by change of atmosphere pressure
atmospheric injury
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a type of injury that death or injury caused by chemical
chemical injury
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a type of injury that death or injury caused by radioactive substance
radiation
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a violent death due to misadventure and outside our will
accidental death
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violent death due to reckless in prudence negligence lack of skin or foresight
negligent death
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death due to killing of infant less than 3 years old
infanticidal death
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a violent death due to killing of one's relative
parricidal death
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violent death that killing of another person with intent but without justification
homicidal death
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violent death which is unlawful killing o f another person with intent and qualifying circumstances
murder
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violent death that will full acceleration of death of a person in order to lessen his suffering
euthanasia or mercy killing
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death due to killing or destruction of oneself
suicidal death
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what are the six method of judicial death
death by electrocution and death by lethal injection and musketry of firing squad and death by gas chamber and death by hanging and death by decapitation
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for how many days will a human survive if there is no food and water
10 days
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for how many days will a human person survive if there is no food but only water
50 days
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three causes of starvation
accidental and homicidal and suicidal
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what are the five methods of disposal of dead body
embalming and burial and cremation and disposal to the sea and dead body for scientific purposes
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what do you call the term for digging up the buried body
exhumation