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CDI chapter 6
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  • Adrian Ramirez
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  • 1

    It deals with the postmortem investigation of sudden and unexpected death.

    Death Investigation

  • 2

    Is the branch of medicine associated with the study of structural changes in the body caused by disease or injury.

    Forensic Pathology

  • 3

    Branches of Pathology

    1. Anatomic 2. Clinical

  • 4

    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 Pathologist

  • 5

    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.

    Anatomic Pathologist

  • 6

    Role of Forensic Pathologist

    1. Establishing cause of death 2. Establishing manner of death 3. Estimating the time of death 4. Inferring the type of weapon used. 5. Establishing the identity of the deceased 6. Determining the additive effect of trauma or pre-existing conditions

  • 7

    is defined as the absence of life in a living matter. It is the termination of life due to complete cessation of all vital functions without the possibility of resuscitation.

    Death

  • 8

    Kinds of death

    Brain death Cardio-respiratory death

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

    Brain death

  • 10

    there is continuous and persistent cessation of heart action and respiration.

    Cardio-respiratory death

  • 11

    It is a complete, continuous, persistent cessation of respiration, circulation and almost all brain functions of an organism. It is usually pronounced by a physician or other members of the family.

    Somatic Death

  • 12

    Clinical Types of Death

    Sociological Death psychic death biological death or brain death Physiological death

  • 13

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

    Sociological Death

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

    Psychic Death

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

    Biological Death or Brain Death

  • 16

    all vital organs cease function.

    Physiological death

  • 17

    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 or Cellular Death

  • 18

    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

  • 19

    Signs of Death

    1. Cessation of respiration 2. Cessation of Heart Beating and Circulation 3. Cooling of the body 4. Insensibility of the body and loss of power to remove 5. Changes in the eyes 6. Changes in the skin

  • 20

    External Signs of Death:

    1. Lost of Power to move and insensibility of the body 2. Stoppage of Respiration

  • 21

    This is a specific medical diagnosis denoting a disease or injury

    Cause of Death

  • 22

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

    Proximate Cause of Death

  • 23

    the injury or disease that finally killed the individual

    Immediate Cause of Death

  • 24

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

    Manner of death

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    It is death due to injuries of some forms of outside force wherein the physical injuries inflicted is the approximate cause of death.

    Violent Death

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    It deals with the postmortem investigation of sudden and unexpected death.

    Death Investigation

  • 2

    Is the branch of medicine associated with the study of structural changes in the body caused by disease or injury.

    Forensic Pathology

  • 3

    Branches of Pathology

    1. Anatomic 2. Clinical

  • 4

    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 Pathologist

  • 5

    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.

    Anatomic Pathologist

  • 6

    Role of Forensic Pathologist

    1. Establishing cause of death 2. Establishing manner of death 3. Estimating the time of death 4. Inferring the type of weapon used. 5. Establishing the identity of the deceased 6. Determining the additive effect of trauma or pre-existing conditions

  • 7

    is defined as the absence of life in a living matter. It is the termination of life due to complete cessation of all vital functions without the possibility of resuscitation.

    Death

  • 8

    Kinds of death

    Brain death Cardio-respiratory death

  • 9

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

    Brain death

  • 10

    there is continuous and persistent cessation of heart action and respiration.

    Cardio-respiratory death

  • 11

    It is a complete, continuous, persistent cessation of respiration, circulation and almost all brain functions of an organism. It is usually pronounced by a physician or other members of the family.

    Somatic Death

  • 12

    Clinical Types of Death

    Sociological Death psychic death biological death or brain death Physiological death

  • 13

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

    Sociological Death

  • 14

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

    Psychic Death

  • 15

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

    Biological Death or Brain Death

  • 16

    all vital organs cease function.

    Physiological death

  • 17

    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 or Cellular Death

  • 18

    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

  • 19

    Signs of Death

    1. Cessation of respiration 2. Cessation of Heart Beating and Circulation 3. Cooling of the body 4. Insensibility of the body and loss of power to remove 5. Changes in the eyes 6. Changes in the skin

  • 20

    External Signs of Death:

    1. Lost of Power to move and insensibility of the body 2. Stoppage of Respiration

  • 21

    This is a specific medical diagnosis denoting a disease or injury

    Cause of Death

  • 22

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

    Proximate Cause of Death

  • 23

    the injury or disease that finally killed the individual

    Immediate Cause of Death

  • 24

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

    Manner of death

  • 25

    It is death due to injuries of some forms of outside force wherein the physical injuries inflicted is the approximate cause of death.

    Violent Death