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forensic medicine Flashcards

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4189944128AbrasionA superficial injury to the skin caused by scraping or scratching0
4189946050AdipocereThe insoluble, wax-like residue that develops in a decomposed human body in an aqueous environment1
4189949155Algor mortisCooling of the body after death2
4189950682AnaphylaxisSevere and possibly deadly allergic reaction3
4189952634Anatomic PathologyThe branch of medicine that focuses on diagnosing disease through the analysis of tissue samples4
4189955228AneurysmA weakening of the wall of an artery. Either the wall of the artery bulges or the artery has a defect that allows blood to flow not only within lumen where it belongs but also to burrow a path between the linings in the wall of the artery5
4189961473AnoxiaWithout oxygen6
4189961474Aortic archThe curved portion of the aorta as it leaves the heart7
4189963772ArachnoidThe spider web-like middle membrane covering the brain8
4189965102ArsonThe setting of a fire iwth the intent to destroy property9
4189966554ArteriosclerosisHardening of the arteries, including desposits of cholesterol and calcium on the inner lining of the artery that impedes the free flwo of blood or the deposits of calcium in the wall of the artery10
4189971943ArrhythmiaA disorder of the rhythmic beating of the heart11
4189973839AsphyxiaA lack of oxygen in the body that usually results from an interruption of breathing12
4189979004AutolysisThe breakdown of organs and tissues in the body undergoing a decompositional change13
4189981518AutopsySurgical examination of the body after death14
4189983056Battered child syndromeThe collection of physical injuries typically sustained by a child subjected to abuse15
4189984344BiopsyExamination of a smaple of tissue form the body16
4189985821BolusA mass of partially chewed food that becomes lodged in the throat or windpipe during swallowing17
4189988275Brain deathThe irreversible cessation of the electrical activity in the brain18
4189990755Bumper fractureCharacteristic injurty that occurs when a pedestrian is struck by a vehicle, involving breaks to the fibula, tibia, or both19
4189993986Caraveric spasmPhenomenon in which the muscle, particularly those of the hand, contract forcibly at the moment of death20
4189996790Cellular deathDeath of the cells within an organism21
4189998354Central nervous systemThe part of the nervous system made out of the brain and spinal cord22
4190001407Chain of CustodyTracking system designed to maintain records of hwo handles and examines evidence during the investigation of a death23
4190003785Choking gameA dangerous fad among children and teenagers in which participants test how long they can deprive their brains of oxygen before passing out24
4190007563Cold caseA criminal investigation that has not yet been solved25
4190009430Congenital defectA defect or disease present at the time of birth, usually a genetic disorder26
4190013005CoronerAn official responsible for investigating a death that is not the result of natural causes.27
4190015485ContusionA blunt force injury that causes bleeding. In the skin it's usually described as a bruise or black and blue mark28
4190019300CriminalisticsApplication of scientific techniques in the collection and analysis of evidence in a criminal case29
4190021432CytopathologyDiagnosis of disease by examination of individual cells instead of tissue specimens30
4190024001Defense woundCuts or slashes found on the arms, hands, or fingers of a deceased person that are suggestive of a struggle with the person's attacker31
4190027274DNAMolecule found in the nucleus of livign cells that encodes the genetic information of the organism32
4190032437DermatopathologyThe study of the causes and course of skin diseases33
4190034129Dicing injurySmall abrasions and cuts ep34

Forensic Medicine Flashcards

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4507987367coronerbiegły medyczny, gdy ktoś zostanie zabity0
4507992736appointedwyznaczony1
4507993680dutyobowiązek2
4507996374inquirybadanie, śledztwo3
4507999704medieval daysśredniowieczne dni4
4508027054to assignprzypisywać, ustalać5
4508029948mannersposób6
4508031873certificate of deathświadectwo zgonu7
4508036202circumstancesokoliczności8
4508037340homicidezbójstwo9
4508037860suicidesamobójstwo10
4508040275undeterminedniezdefiniowana, nieokreślona11
4508043503be called uponzostać wezwanym12
4508071161foul playgłupia zabawa13
4508073203jurisdictionsądownictwo14
4508084623specialtyspecjalność15
4508091143clinical pathologypatologia kliniczna16
4508092073cytologycytologia17
4508094177pathologic anatomyanatomia patologiczna18
4508098918utilized towykorzystany do19
4508171115presence of injuryobecność obrażeń20
4508171940absence of injurybrak obrażeń21
4508171941modern timesnowoczesne czasy22
4508174621competencefachowość23
4508178380suddennagła24
4508180061violent deathgwałtowna śmierć25
4508182330forensic pathologistpatolog sądowy26
4508183042traceślad27
4508187130investigativebadawczy28
4508187917law-enforcementścigania29
4508194554nonmedicalniemadyczne30
4508219914applicabilitystosowalność31
4508220760toxicologytoksykologia32
4508356434firearms examinationbadanie broni palnej33
4508358817wound ballisticsbalistyka ran34
4508362699assessmentoszacowanie35
4508368280appropriatewłaściwe36
4508375228purposecel37
4508378168undiagnosed diseasenierozpoznana choroba38
4508381879next-of-kinnajbliżsi39
4508383826to contributeprzyczynić się40
4508385809interestzainteresowanie41
4508391120permissionpozwolenie42
4508393263dissectionsekcja43
4508402616deceased personzmarła osoba44
4508405508elucidatewyjaśnić45
4508406256lethalśmiertelny46
4508406257inflictedzadane47
4508385710utmostnajwyższy48
4509592410to disclosewyjawić49
4509598431aerosol propellantgaz pędny50
4509598535precipitatingwytrącanie51
4509601596investigationdochodzenie52
4509601597cardiac arrhythmiasarytmia serca53
4509603493requiredwymagane54
4509607575sutlesubtelny55
4509622295drowningutonięcie56
4509623470suffocationuduszenie57
4509625744to overdoseprzedawkować58
4509627265smoke detectorwykrywacz dymu59
4509627484legislationustawodastwo60
4509629599conclusionwniosek61
4509629693identitytożsamość62
4509600536medicolegalmedycznoprawne63
4511632975histopathologyhistopatologia64
4511635135pathological principleszasady patologiczne65
4511635477pathologistpatolog66
4511636306medicallymedycznie67
4511637490traumauraz68
4511638106collaborationwspółpraca69
4511640692anthropologistantropolog70
4511641252entomologistentomolog71
4511641865odontologistodontolog72
4511695549findingswyniki73
4511696877availabledostępny74

forensic medicine- forensic archaeology Flashcards

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2580073879Role?search for concealed artifacts, search for body/remains/i-d/ sequence of events/advise further on search.0
2580081097archaeology?search, recovery and interpretation.1
2580081987archaebotany?(pollen and macros) I-D people links, events, duration, place.2
2580081988entomology?ID duration3
2580083090osteology?Bone I-D, body reconstruction.4
2580083091soil science?link people, objects and places.5
2580110960Bio-archaeology?entomology, archaeology, archaebotany, osteology and soil science.6
2580115920search parameters on a wide scale?maps and aerial photography7
2580115921search parameters on several acres or less?on foot, environmental profiling.8
2580118435search parameters when nothing is visible?top layer of soil, geophysics, trial excavation.9
2580128893topographyabnormal hollows/bumps10
2580128897environmental profilingburial changes environment; hold water , affects plants and soil.11
2580138467geophysicsresistivity , ground penetraing radar (GPR), magnotometry12
2580142978resistivityresistance between two electrocodes, moisture conducts current, good for features retaining some water (graves), not good if too wet or too dry.13
2580148910magnetometryworks in very wet or very dry condition. very fast and can cover large areas. identifies changes to magnetic fields.14
2580152635ground penetrating radar (GPR)radar bounces of sub-surface features and also the radar bounces of sub-surface differential compaction. good for ditches and graves. not good in wet, standing water or clay soil.15
2580167109monitored top soil strip?large suspect area, no visible disturbance and no geophysics. topsoil removal revels grave cut. gives info on how the grave was dug. differences in soil colour and compaction.16
2580174080grave stages?digging, deposit and backfill.17
2580178316microscopic level search?hair...fibres..seeds...18
2580184680statigraphy?analysis of order and position of archaeological remains.19

Forensic medicine Flashcards

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4298937295Forensic scienceUsing scientific methods and technigues to the invesagation of crime0
4298937296AutopsyA surgical procedure that determines the cause and manner of death1
4298937297AnthropologyThe study of human kind past and present2
4298937298Rigor mortisLatin for stiffness limbs become stiff3
4298937299LividityOne of the signs of death4
4298937300DNAA molecule that encodes the genetic5
4298937301SerologyThe scientific study of plasma serum and other bodily fluids6
4298937302OdontologyDiseases of the teeth7

Forensic Medicine Flashcards

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3691663622ABOA basic classification system for blood types based upon the reaction of antigens and and antibodies0
3691663623AgglutinateAn allergic reaction where red blood cells clump together, usually in response to a particular antibody1
3691663624Algor MortisCooling of the body that occurs after death. This obviously varies greatly2
3691663625AlkaloidExamples are cocaine, nicotine, strychnine, caffeine, and morphine3
3691663626AnalgesicsDrugs that relieve pain4
3691663627AnthropometryThe study of human body measurements the word is derived from the Greek anthropos, meaning man5
3691663628AntigensForeign substances in the body that are capable of causing disease. The presence of antigens triggers an immune response, usually the production of antibodies6
3691663629ArchLeast common and simplest fingerprint pattern. They have no delta or core. All ridges enter one side and exit the other.7
3691663630BallisticsThe science that deals with the motion, behavior, and effects of projectiles, most often firearms and bullets8
3691663631BifuricationsCommon minutiae, shaped like a two-pronged fork9
3691663632Blind ForgeryOne made without a model of this signature or writing being forged10
3691663633BoreThe interior diameter of a gun barrel11
3691663634BreechPortion of the gun that contains the firing mechanism12
3691663635CaliberSize bullet you shoot through the barrel13
3691663636CannabisMarijuana, pot14
3691663637CarrionThe carcass of a dead and decaying animal15
3691663638CatalystA small amount of a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being used up in the process16
3691663639CaucasoidDescriptor for people of European, Middle Eastern, and East Indian descent17
3691663640ChamberPart of a firearm that contains a cartridge for firing18
3691663641CheliloscopyThe study of lip prints, from the Greek word cheilos, meaning lip19
3691663642ChemiluminescenceThe emission of light from a chemical reaction, within an organism such as20
3691663643ChromatographyA technique that is used to separate the components of a mixture based on the tendency of each component to travel or be drawn across the surface of another material21
3691663644Civil LawA law that governs relationships between individuals and defines their legal rights22
3691663645ClavicleCollarbone; its medial ends meet in the center of the body23
3691663646Common Law/Case LawType of law that is formulated by judges or determined by court decision24
3691663647Conchoidal FractureCurved fracture surface; looks like the inside of a clam shell25
3691663648ConfessionAdmission of guilt; most damaging piece of evidence in a trial26
3691663649CoreArea found near the center of all loop and whorl patterns27
3691663650Cortex (Hair)Middle layer of hair shaft that provides strength; compromises most of the hair mass28
3691663651Criminal LawCodes of behavior related to the protection of property and individual safety29
3691663652Cuticle (Hair)Tough, clear outside covering of the hair shaft30
3691663653DactyloscopyThe study of fingerprints, the word is derived from the Greek Daktulos, meaning finger31
3691663654DeltaTriangular area found in all loop and whorl patterns32
3691663655Designer DrugDrug synthesized with particular pharmacological characteristics, designed for abuse and evasion of specific drug laws33
3691663656DiaphysisThe shaft of a long bone34
3691663657DOADeath on Arrival, Dead on Arrival35
3691663658EluteThe extract one material from another, usually by means of solvent36
3691663659EntomologyThe study of insects37
3691663660EpiphysesGrowth plates found at the ends of the long bones, form in adolescence and fuse to the bone in early adulthood38
3691663661ErythrocytesRed Blood Cells39
3691663662False ConfessionAdmission of guilt by an innocent person40
3691663663False PositiveA test result that comes out positive when it should not, often caused by contamination or failure to run a control41
3691663664FelonyA serious crime, such as murder, punishable by more than one year of imprisonment up to execution42
3691663665FemurLong bone found in the leg extending from the hip to the knee43
3691663666ForgeryAn item prepared with the intent to deceive or defraud, it can be an autograph, a book, a painting, or almost anything44
3691663667GaugeA measure related to the diameter of the bore and the size of the shot shell designed for that bore45
3691663668Head StampNumerals, letters, and symbols on the base of a cartridge showing the manufacturer, caliber, and code46
3691663669HemoglobinThe oxygen carrier that gives RBCs their color47
3691663670HomopolymersPolymers made up of one type of repeating unit, each made from only one type of monomer48
3691663671HumerusLong bone found in the arm extending from the shoulder to the elbow49
3691663672Iliac CrestFound on top of the hip bone50
3691663673Incised woundCaused by a sharp object51
3691663674Indented writingImpressions left under paper that has been written on52
3691663675KeratinA fiber protein that is the principal component of hair, skin, and nails53
3691663676LacerationCaused by a blunt object54
3691663677Latent PrintFingerprint made by the deposit of perspiration or body oils, invisible to the naked eye until developed55
3691663678LeukocytesWhite Blood Cells56
3691663679Liver MortisDiscoloration of the body which occurs from the settling of white blood cells after the blood stops circulating57
3691663680Locard Exchange PrincipleThere is always a cross transfer of evidence between suspect and victim or locale58
3691663681LoopFingerprint pattern with one or more ridges entering from one side, curving, then going out on the same side entered59
3691663682MagazineA container that holds cartridges under spring pressure to be fed into a gun's chamber; also called a clip60
3691663683Manner of Death MODThe fashion in which the cause of death came to be61
3700352112Mechanical traumasCan be blunt or sharp, blunt ones are then further categorized into firearm and non-firearm62
3700352113Mechanism of DeathBiochemical and physiologic abnormality produced by the cause of death that is incompatible with life63
3700352114Medulla (Hair)The spongy anterior core of hair that gives it flexibility; appears as a canal in the middle of the shaft64
3700352115MinutiaeIn description of fingerprints, ridge characteristics65
3700352116MisdemeanorA minor crime, less than a felony, usually punished with a fine or confinement other than prison66
3700352117Modus OperandiThe characteristic method of operation of a criminal, often referred to as MO67
3700352118MongoloidDescriptor for people of Asian, Native American, and Polynesian descent68
3700352119NegroidDescriptor for people of African, Aborigine, and Melanesian descent69
3700352120Non-penetrating traumas70
3700352121OdontologyIn forensics, examination of bite marks and dental identification of corpses71
3700352122Os PubisArea in the anterior side of the pelvis where the hip bones come together72
3700352123OsteonsStructures in bones that carry the blood supply73
3700352124PalynologyThe study of pollen and spores74
3700352125PathologyInvestigation of sudden, unexplained, or violent death75
3700352126Penetrating Gunshot WoundDoes not have an exit wound, tends to be low calibers and hollow tip rounds76
3700352127Perforating Gunshot WoundHas an entrance wound and an Exit wound, tends to be high calibers and FMJs77
3700352128PolyethersSeries of Carbon atoms connects by oxygen atoms78
3700352129PolygraphyThe use of the "lie detector"79
3700352130Postmortem Interval (PMI)Time elapsed since a person has died80
3700352131Precipitin TestTest that distinguishes between animal and human blood81
3700352132Presumptive TestTest that presumes the presence of the questioned substances; also called a screening test82
3700352133RadiusLong bone in the arm extending from elbow to wrist83
3719176925Rigor MortisStiffening of the Muscles that occurs following the death of a person. The glycogen in the body is not reformed leaving muscles stiff84
3719176926SerologyThe laboratory study of body fluids using specific antigen and serum antibody reactions85
3719176927ShotLead spheres in a shotgun shell86
3719176928SignatureUnique manner in which a person commits crime to emotionally fulfill himself87
3719176929Simulated ForgeryOne made by copying a genuine signature88
3719176930SlugA single shot or bullet in a shotgun shell89
3719176931Statutory LawLegislative acts declaring, commanding, or prohibiting something90
3719176932StriaeParallel set of scratches on a bullet caused by unique markings in the bore of a rifled weapon91
3719176933SuturesImmovable joints where bones are joined together92
3719176934SymphysisA place where two bones meet and may rub together93
3719176935TaxonomyThe classification of things in an orderly way that indicates natural relationships94
3719176936TeratogenAn agent that can cause birth defects in an embryo or fetus95

Forensic Medicine Flashcards

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3846542280Absolute Certaintyultimate sureness with no implication of possible change.0
3846542281Accountabilitythe quality of subordinate workers being responsible for his/her own work and answerable to a superior.1
3846542282Accuracythe degree of conformity of a measured quantity to its actual (true) value.2
3846542283Acetonea colorless, highly flammable chemical compound used as an organic solvent, an ingredient in many lacquer thinner compounds and adhering liquids.3
3846542284Accelerantan agent, often an ignitable liquid, that acts to initiate a fire or increase its rate of spread.4
3846542285Administrative documentationrecords such as case related conversations, evidence receipts, description of evidence packaging and seals, and other pertinent information.5
3846542286Administrative (or Laboratory Director) Case File Reviewa detailed final review of the case file documentation. A member other than the assigned analyst must conduct the Laboratory Director case file review on all case files.6
3846542287Algor mortisthe postmortem cooling of the body.7
3846542288Analytical Dataall case specific records such as notes, worksheets, graphs, spectra, printouts, computer data files, photographs, photocopies, microscopic slides and other data or records.8
3846542289Analytical Procedurean orderly step9
3846542290Analystany ADFS personnel assigned to perform scientific investigation or evidential examination.10
3846542291Ante mortem - preceding death Antigensforeign substances in the body that are capable of causing disease.11
3846542292Arsonthe intentional and unlawful burning of a building or other property.12
3846542293Assessmentthe process of evaluating analysts to determine their level of technical knowledge, skills, and abilities.13
3846542294Asphyxiationa medical term for suffocation, which leads to lack of oxygen in the blood.14
3846542295Audita review conducted to compare the various aspects of the laboratory's performance with a standard for that performance.15
3846542296Back spatterblood directed back toward the source of energy or force that caused the spatter; often associated with entrance gunshot wounds.16
3846542297Ballisticsbranch of physics that deals with the flights of projectiles.17
3846542298Base paircombination of 2 nucleotides (A and T or G and C) held together by weak hydrogen bonds; the DNA double helix is formed when a base pair of nucleotides in the DNA strands are connected by these bonds.18
3846542299Bilea digestive fluid made by the liver and stored in the gallbladder that helps digest fats.19
3846542300Biologythe science that studies living organisms.20
3846542301Blind or DoubleBlind Sample Technique21
3846542302Blood borne pathogenspathogenic microorganisms in blood or other body fluids that can cause disease in people. These pathogens include, but are not limited to, hepatitis B virus (HBV) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in all of its forms.22
3846542303Bloodstaintransfer resulting when liquid blood comes into contact with a surface.23
3846542304Calibrationthe set of operations which establish, under specified conditions, the relationship between values indicated by a measuring instrument or measuring system, or values represented by a material, and the corresponding known values of a measurement.24
3846542305Case Filethe hard copy case folder which contains all or part of the documentation forming the case record.25
3846542306Case Recordall notes, reports, custody records, charts, analytical data, and any correspondence generated in the laboratory pertaining to a particular case, which may be located in the hard copy case folder or the LIMS.26
3846542307Case Managementthe approach for setting up a logical methodology for acceptance, analytical work, priority, transfer, and return related to work conducted.27
3846542308Cause of deathdisease or injury that initiates the lethal train of events leading to death.28
3846542309Cerebral edemathe presence of a large amount of water in the spaces of the brain.29
3846542310Certificate of Analysisa document that reports and certifies the test results of a product.30
3846542311Certified Reference Materiala reference material or standard whose property values are certified by a valid procedure or are accompanied by or traceable to a certificate or other documentation is issued by a recognized certifying body.31
3846542312Chain of Custodya record of individuals who have had physical possession of the evidence.32
3846542313Chemicals & Toxic Substance Lista list of recognized chemicals and toxic substances present in the laboratory facilities.33
3846542314Chromatogramthe pattern of separated substances obtained by chromatography.34
3846542315Chromatographya method for separating mixtures based on differences in the speed at which they migrate over or through a stationary phase.35
3846542316CODISCombined DNA Index System; a DNA database system36
3846542317CODIS administratoran employee of the laboratory responsible for administration and security of the laboratory's CODIS at a laboratory that owns the database and/or known samples.37
3846542318Competency testthe evaluation of a person's ability to perform work in any functional area prior to the performance of independent casework.38
3846542319Congenital anomalyan abnormality, such as a spinal column defect, present at birth.39
3846542320Contact wounda skin injury produced by a weapon in contact with or a fraction of an inch from the skin when discharged.40
3846542321Continuing Education Coursesshort, defined periods of formal job41
3846542322Controla test with predictable results performed with an experimental procedure to confirm the reliability of the experimental results.42
3846542323Controlled Substancea drug or chemical whose manufacture, possession, and use are regulated by a government.43
3846542324Coroneran elected official with death investigation duties.44
3846542325Corroborating evidenceevidence that tends to support a proposition that is already supported by some evidence.45
3846542326Crime/Forensic Laboratorya laboratory (with at least one full46
3846542327Crime scenean area, object or person, external to a laboratory facility, from which evidence is identified, documented, collected, and/or interpreted.47
3846542328Criteriastandards against which compliance is evaluated. The criteria are used to evaluate whether the laboratory activity meets the standard. This is often a restatement of the standard in the form of a question which can be answered "yes", "no", or not applicable - "(N/A)".48
3846542329Databaserefers to the DNA analysis of database samples for entry into CODIS and, if eligible, for upload to the National DNA Index System (NDIS).49
3846542330Database samplea sample obtained from an individual who is legally required to provide a DNA sample for databasing purposes and whose identity is established at the time of collection of the sample.50
3846542331Deficiencyan inadequacy or lacking in some necessary defined quality or element. Deficiencies include but not limited to missing data, incomplete data, or incomplete reports.51
3846542332Desirablea defined standard, which has the least deleterious effect on the work product or the integrity of the evidence but which nevertheless, enhances the professional status, character, or values of the laboratory.52
3846542333Detection Limitthe lowest quantity of a substance that can be distinguished from the absence of that substance (a blank value) within a stated confidence limit.53
3846542334Disciplinea major forensic science area dealing with similar tests, examinations, or comparisons. Examples include but are not limited to the disciplines of DNA Database, Drug Chemistry, Firearms/Toolmarks, Forensic Biology, Forensic Pathology/Death Investigation, Implied Consent, Scene Investigation/Processing, and Toxicology.54
3846542335Discipline Standard Operating Procedures Manuals (SOP)manuals that concentrate on issues that are unique to a discipline or functional area. Examples include but are not limited to: maintenance and calibration of instruments and balances; reference standards and controls; detailed analytical protocols and procedures; health and safety issues specific to functional area. Each Discipline or Functional Area is required to have a Discipline SOP Manual.55
3846542336Discrepancyany reported result, casework, or proficiency test, which differs from the consensus result. Discrepancy is also defined as an apparent error in the final conclusion from an analytical procedure. Analytical procedures are tests performed in casework and proficiency tests. A final conclusion is issued in a report after appropriate reviews. Discrepancies may be classified as Class I, II, or III.56
3846542337Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA)a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms and some viruses.57
3846542338Drift, Analyticalthe systematic or scientific variability in a method, test, or procedure where results gradually deviate from the norm or the expected range.58
3846542339Drug Chemistry Sectionthe discipline responsible for the analyzes of any substance seized under the state's laws restricting the sale, manufacture, distribution and use of abusive59
3846542340Drug Standards Inventorythe physical accounting of drug standards used in the Chemistry and Toxicology Sections.60
3846542341Dutya responsibility, task, etc., required by or relating to one's occupation or position.61
3846542342Electrophoresisa technique for the separation of charged molecules by migration on a support medium under the influence of an electrical charge.62
3846542343Equivocal deathmanner of death (homicide, suicide, accident) remains undetermined after a complete investigation.63
3846542344Error Ratethe frequency at which one deviates or strays from a correct standard.64
3846542345Essentiala defined standard, which directly effects and has a fundamental impact on the work product of the laboratory or the integrity of the evidence.65
3846542346Evidenceany item entrusted to the ADFS Forensic Laboratories for demonstrative examination.66
3846542347Evidence Inventorythe physical accounting of evidence and records related thereto.67
3846542348Evidence Submission Formform used to receive evidence into the laboratory and to initiate request for laboratory examinations or analyses.68
3846542349Evidence Transfera change in the possession of a custody item that must be documented in two specified locations (submitter and receiver). Transfers can occur from person to person, person to secure place, or secure place to secure place.69
3846542350Evidence Vault(s)a secured room or rooms for the storage of custody items.70
3846542351Examinations (Training)objective evaluative instruments designed to measure job71
3846542352Examinations (Evidential)the questioning, testing, comparing, or analyzing of a custody item in a prescribed manner that is helpful in forming a conclusion or judgment relative to the item72
3846542353Exceptionthe temporary suspension of some essential element of a policy, procedure, or requirement caused by circumstances that are expected to return to normal at some point in the future. For the duration of the period, the policy, procedure, or requirement is temporarily modified. If the period is anticipated to last longer than one year, then the modification should be incorporated into the ADFS Quality or Operations manual.73
3846542354External Proficiency Testan exam process/instrument prepared by an outside provider and used as a quality assessment sample.74
3846542355Exsanguinationbleeding to death.75
3846542356False negativetest result that states that an analyte is absent, when, in fact, it is present above the established limit of detection for the analyte in question.76
3846542357False positivetest result that states that an analyte is present, when, in fact, it is not present or, is present in an amount less than a threshold or designated cutoff concentration.77
3846542358Fire Debrisa general term used to define the debris from a fire that is collected as evidence for laboratory examination.78
3846542359Firearms and Toolmarks Sectiona discipline responsible for the comparison of firearms, casings, projectiles and other evidence that may be associated through toolmarks. Toolmarks result whenever two items come into contact with sufficient force, such that one or both of the items bear markings resulting from the other item.79
3846542360Forensicthe application of scientific knowledge to legal problems.80
3846542361Forensic biologythe application of biology to law enforcement.81
3846542362Forensic Pathologya branch of pathology concerned with determining the cause of death by examination of a corpse.82
3846542363Forensic sciencethe process of using science to resolve legal issues.83
3846542364Forensic Toxicologya discipline of forensic science concerned with the study of toxic substances or poisons, of which there are many thousands.84
3846542365Gas chromatographygas flowing through a coated tube separates compounds by their size, weight, and chemical reactivity with the coating of the tube or column.85
3846542366Gelsupport medium (agarose) that holds DNA molecules in place during the separation phase of electrophoresis.86
3846542367Geneticsthe study of inherited traits, genotype/phenotype relationships, and population/species differences in allele and genotype frequencies.87
3846542368Goala statement of purpose defining the mission or intended outcome.88
3846542369Good Analytical Practiceapproved method to perform a specific analytical technique that influences the quality of the analysis.89
3846542370Good Laboratory Practicean approved method to perform a basic operation, activity, or service in a laboratory which influences or enhances the quality of its output.90
3846542371Histologyis the anatomical study of the microscopic structure of tissues.91
3846542372Hypostasisthe pooling of blood as it accumulates at the lowest parts of the body, being pulled down by gravity; is a method of determining the position of the body at/after death.92
3846542373Hypothermiathis situation occurs when the core temperature of one's body falls below normal. It is the failure of the body to maintain adequate production of heat under conditions of extreme cold.93
3846542374IBIS (Integrated Ballistics Information System)a database used for acquiring, storing, and analyzing images of bullets and cartridge casings. Important94
3846542375Inspectiona review or audit of areas, practices, procedures for compliance with existing policy.95
3846542376Inventorya detailed accounting of all items within a specified location. Examples include but are not limited to: evidence in the evidence vault, evidence in the possession of an analyst, drug standards in the secure storage area for drug standards, contents of a container, etc.96
3846542377Internal Proficiency Testan exam process/instrument originating from within the laboratory system and used as a quality assessment sample.97
3846542378Known samplebiological material whose identity or type is established. An example of a known sample is a sample contributed by the close biological relative of a missing person.98
3846542379Known Standarda specimen from an identified source acquired for the purpose of comparison with the evidence.99
3846542380Laboratorya facility (1) employing at least two full100
3846542381Laboratory Director (or Administrative) Case File Reviewa detailed final review of the case file documentation. A member other than the assigned analyst must conduct the Laboratory Director case file review on all case files.101
3846542382Laboratory PersonnelADFS members with specific laboratory responsibilities.102
3846542383Laboratory Satellitea member of a laboratory system that is managed by, but is physically separated from, a parent or regional laboratory.103
3846542384Laboratory Systeman organization containing at least two physically separate laboratory facilities that are independently managed under the control of a single superior in the chain of command.104
3846542385Laboratory support personnelemployees who perform laboratory duties exclusive of analytical techniques on database and/or known samples.105
3846542386Lacerationsanything that has been torn roughly for example106
3846542387Limited Accessaccess limited to personnel authorized by the laboratory director.107
3846542388Manner of deathdeath occurs in one of four manners: natural, if caused solely by disease; accidental, if it occurs without apparent intent; suicide, if caused by the deceased; homicide, if someone other than the deceased caused it.108
3846542389Mass spectrometersan instrument used to both measure and analyze molecules under study. The process involves introducing enough energy into a target molecule to cause its ionization and disintegration. The resulting fragments are then analyzed, based on the mass to charge ratio and produces a "molecular fingerprint."109
3846542390Mass spectrometrythis technique can be used to both measure and analyze molecules under study. It involves introducing enough energy into a target molecule to cause its ionization and disintegration. The resulting fragments are then analyzed, based on the mass/ charge ratio to produce a "molecular fingerprint."110
3846542391Medical Examinergovernment official, always a physician and often a forensic pathologist, charged with investigating sudden and unexpected deaths or deaths from injuries.111
3846542392Methodthe course of action or technique followed in conducting a specific analysis or comparison leading to an analytical result.112
3846542393NDISThe National DNA Index System. NDIS is one component of CODIS—the national and highest113
3846542394Notesthe documentation of procedures, standards, control and instruments used, observations made, results of tests performed, charts, graphs, photographs, sketches and other documents generated that are used to support the analyst's conclusions.114
3846542395Objectivea measurable, definable accomplishment that furthers the goals of the organization.115
3846542396OffenderAn individual who is required by statute to submit a sample for DNA analysis and databasing. The term "offender" includes individuals who are convicted of or arrested for a crime or juveniles adjudicated delinquent for an offense and required by state or federal law to provide a DNA sample for analysis and databasing.116
3846542397Open Proficiency Testan exam process/instrument where the analyst is aware that the sample is a proficiency test.117
3846542398Operations Manuala document stating procedures and protocols dealing with the day118
3846542399Peeran individual having expertise in a specific functional area or discipline gained through documented training and experience.119
3846542400Performance Auditsthe review of laboratory administration, management, sections and/or analysts for compliance with policies, procedures, and operational effectiveness outlined in the ADFS Departmental Quality Manual.120
3846542401Policya guiding principle, operating practice, or plan of action governing decisions made on behalf of an organization.121
3846542402Populationthe totality of items or units of material under consideration.122
3846542403Principlea basic rule, assumption or quality; a fixed or predetermined policy or mode of action.123
3846542404Probabilitythe ratio of the number of outcomes in an exhaustive set of equally likely outcomes that produce a given event to the total number of possible outcomes.124
3846542405ProcedureAn established practice to be followed in performing a specified task or under specific circumstances.125
3846542406Process Developmentthe act of defining and describing a process. It may include planning, architecture, design, implementation, and validation.126
3846542407Proficiency Testa process to evaluate the competence of an analyst/laboratory by evaluation of the results obtained on test materials. Involves the use of open, blind, reexamination, or known sample techniques.127
3846542408Property Inventorythe physical accounting of capital equipment.128
3846542409Protocola directive listing the procedures to be followed in performing a particular laboratory examination or operation. Also refers to the overall plan for analysis of a particular type of evidence.129
3846542410Postmortemafter death130
3846542411Proper seala seal that prevents loss, cross131
3846542412Pulmonary Edemaan abnormal buildup of fluid in the air sacs of the lungs.132
3846542413Qualifying Testmeasures proficiency in both technical skills and knowledge. Also known as Competency Test.133
3846542414Qualitythe degree of excellence achieved by laboratory through its work product.134
3846542415Quality Assessmentthe overall system of activities designed to provide assurance that quality control activities are effective.135
3846542416Quality Assurancethose planned and systematic actions necessary to provide sufficient confidence that a laboratory's product or service will satisfy given requirements for quality.136
3846542417Quality Audita management tool used to evaluate and confirm activities related to quality.137
3846542418Quality Controlinternal activities, or activities conducted according to externally established standards, used to monitor the quality of analytical data and to ensure that it satisfies specified criteria.138
3846542419Quality Manuala document stating the quality policy and describing the various elements of the quality system and quality practices of the laboratory system. The Forensic Science Quality Manual is the "ADFS Departmental Quality Manual".139
3846542420Quality Managerthe individual designated by top management having authority and responsibility to ensure that the requirements of the ADFS quality system are implemented and maintained.140
3846542421Quality Systemthe organizational structure, responsibilities, procedures, processes, and resources for implementing quality management141
3846542422Qualitative analysisdetermination of the identity of a substance.142
3846542423Random1) having no specific pattern 2) produced by chance or unplanned in nature143
3846542424Reliabilitythe extent to which an experiment, test or measuring procedure yields the same the same results on repeated trials.144
3846542425Reagenta substance that, because of the reactions it causes, is used in analysis and synthesis.145
3846542426Reagent blank controlan analytical control sample that contains no template DNA and is used to monitor contamination from extraction to final fragment or sequence analysis. This control is treated the same as, and parallel to, the database, known, or casework reference samples being analyzed.146
3846542427ReExamination Technique147
3846542428Reference Standarda sample acquired or prepared that has known properties for the purpose of calibrating equipment and/or for use as a control in experiments148
3846542429Reliabilitythe quality of being dependable. May refer to personnel, materials, reagents, methods, and equipment.149
3846542430Retinal HemorrhageAbnormal bleeding of the blood vessels in the retina, the membrane in the back of the eye.150
3846542431Rigor mortisStiffening of the body after death; a time dependent change that helps determine time of death.151
3846542432Root Cause Analysisthe process of determining the underlying cause of a problem which might warrant corrective action. A root cause analysis is not a simple re152
3846542433Reportan official record of information relating to investigations and analyses conducted by ADFS or other parties. Reports are generated for casework and proficiency testing examinations. Casework reports are normally generated using the LIMS format, while proficiency test reports may be prepared and distributed according to policies set by individual ADFS disciplines.153
3846542434Rulean authoritative direction for conduct or procedure.154
3846542435Safety & Security Inspectionsthe review or audit of procedures and equipment to ensure the safety and security of laboratory personnel and facilities155
3846542436Scenean area, object, or person external to the examining forensic laboratory facility, from which evidence is identified, documented, collected, and/or interpreted.156
3846542437ScienceA systematic gathering of knowledge. The observation, identification, description, experimental investigation and the theoretical explanation of phenomena.157
3846542438Scientific methodProcedures for the systematic gathering of knowledge. These procedures generally involve:158
3846542439state the problem..159
3846542440develop a hypothesis160
3846542441test the hypothesis161
3846542445ScientistOne learned in science and esp. natural science.162
3846542446Section Evidence Areaa secured room or cabinet for temporary storage of evidence by analysts.163
3846542447Secure areaa locked space (for example, cabinet, vault or room) with access restricted to personnel authorized by the laboratory director.164
3846542448Seminalpertaining to or containing or consisting of semen; "seminal fluid".165
3846542449Serologya sub166
3846542450Solventsliquids, usually petroleum based, that can dissolve solids and keep them in solution. May contribute to pollution through evaporation.167
3846542451Spatterdispersion of small blood droplets due to the forceful projection of blood.168
3846542452Standarda statement that describes an acceptable level of performance, excellence, or attainment in that particular activity.169
3846542453StipplingA disposition of fragments of powder into the skin as the result of a gunshot wound of relatively close range.170
3846542454Subarachnoid hemorrhagebleeding in the area between the brain and the thin tissues that cover the brain.171
3846542455Subdural hematomaA collection of blood on the surface of the brain.172
3846542456Submissionany single delivery of evidence in a specific investigation.173
3846542457Submitting Agencyany agency that submits evidence for examination to any ADFS office. Also referred to as the "Contributing Agency, Contributor, or Customer".174
3846542458Supervised Caseworkanalysis performed by a member under the supervision of a certified analyst. This is generally performed as part of training or as part of an assessment of an experienced analyst.175
3846542459Technical Casework Reviewthe detailed technical review of bench notes, data, observations and analytical results that form the basis for the scientific conclusion(s).176
3846542460Technical Operations Manualprotocols developed for analyses, examination, comparison, or identification that prescribes the Good Analytical Practice in a discipline.177
3846542461Technical Operationslaboratory activities specific to a discipline directly related to the analysis or examination of evidence for the purpose of providing information in a laboratory report, whether verbal or written.178
3846542462Testableto be proven true or false.179
3846542463Testabilitya critical evaluation process that supports or refutes a hypothesis.180
3846542464Testimony Reviewthe observation, evaluation, and feedback from the sworn testimony given by a staff member as part of his/her normal job duties. Also may be a reviewed by an officer of the court.181
3846542465Traceabilitythe property of a result of a measurement whereby it can be related to appropriate standards, generally international or national standards, through an unbroken chain of comparisons.182
3846542466Theoreman idea accepted or proposed as demonstrable truth; often as part of a general theory.183
3846542467Theorymost logical explanation of an event that occurs in nature.184
3846542468Tissuea part of an organism consisting of an aggregate of cells having a similar structure and function.185
3846542469Tomographythe technique of obtaining an X186
3846542470Toxicology (forensic science discipline)analysis of biological samples for the presence of drugs and other potentially toxic materials.187
3846542471Trace Evidenceany analytical procedure utilizing either chemical or instrumental techniques not specifically covered in other forensic disciplines.188
3846542472Training Programa written description of activities to be performed by a trainee status member of the Forensic Laboratory for the purpose of enhancing job189
3846542473Traumaa physical injury or wound caused by an external force of violence, which may cause death or permanent disability. Trauma is also used to describe severe emotional or psychological shock or distress.190
3846542474Turnaround Timethe total time a Service Request is in the laboratory, from its receipt at Evidence Intake until a formal report is issued191
3846542475Universal Precautionsan approach to infection control. According to the concept of Universal Precautions, all human blood and certain human body fluids are treated as if known to be infectious for blood borne pathogens.192
3846542476Validationis the process of performing a set of experiments that establish the efficacy and reliability of a technique or procedure or modification thereof. Validation includes specification of the requirements, determination of the characteristics of the methods, a check that the requirements can be fulfilled by using the method and a statement on the validity.193
3846542477VerificationTo confirm the truth or correctness of something. Vitreous humor194

forensic medicine Flashcards

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1969225180Abrasions defSuperfitial injury - rubs across the epidermis and removes the keratinized layer and underlying cells0
1969225181Abrasions causeSliding motion and/or compression or pressure Skin contacts with rough surface (linear - scratch, graze - brush abrasion) Patterned abrasion - abreded objects might be identified (fingernail scratches, bite marks, ligature marks1
1969225182Contusion defA haemorrhage into tissues produced by the escape of blood from blood vessels - discoloration2
1969225183Contusions - severity of decoloration depends onAnatomical site:Obesity, sex, Age Disease of clotting , Skin color3
1969225184Intracranial injuries: locations*Epidural (extradural) hemorrhage (at the site of impact) *Subdural hematoma (ipsilateral or contralateral side) acute, subacute, chronic. *Subarachnoid hemorrhage (most common) *Intracerebral hemorrhage *Cerebral contusions (coup, contrecoup, herniation) *Cerebral laceration *Cerebral swelling (diffuse, focal4
1969225185Blunt force injury nay causeRib fracture,Sternal fracture. cardiac tamponade, ptx , Diaphragmatic injuries5
1969225186Stab woundMuch deeper than it is wide. Characteristics:1. Double-edged knife: margins come to a focus 2. Single-edged knife: one sharp end with the other side having a squared-off appearance with slight abrasion6
1969225187Chop wounds1.Caused by a heavy instrument, which has at least one sharp, cutting edge (e.g. axe, hatchets, meat cleavers) 2.Clean cut edges but an abraded margin. 3.Chop wound consists of an incised wound with an associtated groove or cut in the underlying bone7
1969225188Carbon monoxide intoxicationlivor mortis, muscles, and internal organs have a cherry red coloration Other reasons for cherry red coloration to livor mortis: • postmortem exposure to cold for a long period • cyanide intoxication8
1969225189Main facts which have to be established in fire deathsidentification of the deceased X-rays, dental records • whether the victim was alive at the time of the fire • cause of death • manner of death • alcohol and/or drug intoxication9

Forensic Medicine Flashcards

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3991253351SerumThe fluid or liquid portion of the blood that does not clot.0
3991253352RBCRed Blood Cells - Transport oxygen from the lungs via the venous system and return carbon dioxide to the lungs for expiration via the venous system.1
3991253353ErythrocytesRed Blood Cells - Transport oxygen from the lungs via the venous system and return carbon dioxide to the lungs for expiration via the venous system.2
3991253354WBUs or LeukocytesWhite Blood Cells - assist with defence against foreign substances and infection.3
3991253355PlateletsMajor components of the clotting mechanism of blood.4
3991253356ExsanguinationThe process of blood loss, to a degree sufficient to cause death.5
3991253357Surface TensionThe force that pulls the surface molecules of a liquid toward its interior, decreasing the surface area and causing the liquid to resist penetration.6
3991253358ViscosityResistance to change of form or flow.7
3991253359Special GravityThe weight of a substance relative to the weight of an equal volume of water8
3991253360Terminal VelocityThe highest velocity attainable by an object as it falls through the air.9
3991365815Accompanying DropA small blood drop produced as a byproduct of drop formation.10
3991375220Altered BloodstainA blood stain or pattern with characteristics that indicate a physical change has occurred.11
3991381564Angle of ImpactIs the acute angle at which a blood drop spikes a target, relative to the plane of a target.12
3991390407Area of ConvergenceThe area of intersection of two dimensions created by lines drawn through the long axis of individual, most often associated with an impact pattern.13
3991414889Area of OriginThe area of three dimensions of a blood source most often associated with an impact pattern.14
3991429505Back Spatter PatternA bloodstain pattern resulting from blood drops that travel in the opposite direction of the external force applied. Back spatter is often associated with a gunshot entrance wound.15
3991449028Blood ClotA gelatinous mass formed by a complex mechanism involving red cells, fibrinogen, platelets, and other clotting factors.16
3991459350BloodstainA spot or stain made by blood.17
3991464807Bloodstain PatternA characteristic grouping or distributions of bloodstains which may indicate the pattern in which the pattern was deposited.18
3991477173Bubble RingA ring in a bloodstain that results from an air bubble.19
3991487786Castoff PatternA bloodstain pattern resulting from blood drops released from a bloody object in motion.20
3991498265Cessation Castoff PatternA bloodstain pattern resulting from blood drops released from a bloody object as it suddenly stops.21
3991516345DirectionalityThe path of travel of a blood drop indicated by the stain's shape.22
3991523712Directional AngleThe angle between the long axis of a bloodstain and a reference line on the target.23
3991530320Drip PatternA bloodstain pattern of a liquid dripping into liquid, where at least one liquid is blood.24
3991539419Drip StainA bloodstain pattern resulting from the formation and the falling of a drop of blood.25
3991546540Drip TailA series of bloodstains resulting from blood dripping from a source that is in an horizontal motion.26
3991711230Expirated PatternA bloodstain pattern resulting from blood being forced out of the nose, mouth, or a wound by air pressure.27
3991726267Forward Spatter PatternA bloodstain resulting from blood drops that travel in the same direction as the external force applied. Forward spatter is often associated with an exit gunshot wound.28
3991744313Flow PatternA bloodstain pattern resulting from the movement of a volume of blood on a surface due to gravity and/or a movement of the target.29
3991755387Impact PatternA bloodstain pattern resulting from an object striking liquid blood.30
3991767629Insect StainA blood stain produced as a result of insect activity.31
3991775417Mist PatternA bloodstain pattern resulting from blood reduced to a spray of localized micro-drops, as a result of the force applied, often associated with gunshot injuries.32
3991795595Parent StainThe bloodstain from which wave castoff or satellite bloodstains originate.33
3991805013PoolAn accumulation of liquid blood on a surface.34
3991811036VoidThe absence of blood in an otherwise continuous bloodstain pattern.35
3991826689Skeletonize StainA bloodstain that has been altered after a period of drying, leaving observable peripheral characteristics of the original stain.36
3991847742Transfer PatternA bloodstain pattern resulting from contact with a wet bloody surface and another surface.37

FORENSIC MEDICINE Flashcards

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2302190850PathologyConcerned with determining the cause of death0
2302190851Forensic PathologistA medical doctor who has completed training in anatomical pathology and who has sub-specialized in forensic pathology1
2302190852Autopsy reportPathological process, injury or disease that directly relates a series of events that led to a person's death; Manner of death; collection of trace evidence are all included in a(n)__________________.2
2302190853Master's degree, 3-5 year residency, one additional year of trainingSchooling for a forensic pathologist3
2302190854$80,000-$120,000Average salary for a forensic pathologist4
2302190855Forensic nurseA nurse with specialized training in forensic evidence collection, criminal procedures, legal testimony expertise and more5
2302190856Mechanism of deathA biochemical or physiologic abnormality produced by the cause of death that is incompatible with death6
2302190857Natural, homicidal, accidental, suicidalFour manners of death7
2302190858Natural deathsCaused by disease without intervention of trauma8
2302190859Accidental deathsDue to trauma occurring from acts no responsible person would have felt had a high probability of producing bodily injury or death9
2302190860Homicidal deathsArise from acts a responsible person would have felt had a high probability of producing bodily injury or death; Someone other than the deceased took the action that caused the death10
2302190861Suicidal deathsArise from acts a responsible person would have felt had a high probability of producing bodily injury or death; The deceased took the action that caused the death11
2302190862Rigor mortis, livor mortis, algor mortisChanges that occur which can be used to estimate the time of death12
2302190863Rigor mortisThe stiffening of the muscles that occurs following the death of a person13
2302190864GlycogenThis chemical, normally found in the muscles, is used up and not reformed after death, causing rigor mortis14
23021908654Rigor mortis is seen _________ hours after death15
230219086624; 36Rigor mortis disappears between _____ and ______ hours after death16
2302190867Livor mortisDiscoloration of the body which occurs from the settling of red blood cells after blood stops circulating17
230219086812Lividity becomes "fixed" (does not blanch when pressure is applied) roughly _______ hours after death18
2302190869Algor mortisCooling of the body, assuming the temperature is lower than body temperature19
230219087018º; 20º;1.5ºRule of thumb for Algor mortis: A nearly nude body exposed to _____ºC - _____ºC is _______ºC of temperature drop per hour for the first 8 hours20
2302190871Mechanical, chemical, thermal, electrical, asphyxial5 classifications of traumatic deaths21
2302190872Asphyxial deathDeath due to lack of oxygen to the brain22
2302190873Mechanical traumaOccurs when applied physical force exceeds the tensile strength of the tissue to which the force is applied23
2302190874YawingWhen a bullet enters the body sideways24
2302190875ToxicologyStudy of poisons25
2302190876Vitreous humorTransparent gelatinous substance filling the eyeball26
2302190877LiverWhich organ is most heavily involved in drug metabolism?27
2302190878OpiatesType of drugs best known as pain relievers28
2302190879Codeine and Morphine___________ and _________ are two of the most known opiates29
2302190880Synthetic opiatesDrugs made by simple modification of the morphine or codeine molecules; hydrocodone, oxymorphone, oxycodone30
2302190881OxyCotin®Commercial form of oxycodone that has caused many deaths31
2302190882AmphetaminesStimulants that create an excitatory condition characterized by elevations of heart rate, blood pressure, and respiratory rate32
2302190883Opiates; amphetamines__________ are depressants; __________ are stimulants33
2302190884CocaineMade from the cocoa leaf; stimulant that resembles amphetamine and its abusive potential34
2302190885CannabinoidsOtherwise known as marijuana; produces euphoria, perceptive alterations, and memory impairment35
2302190886CyanideHighly toxic substance that is found in nature; interrupts the pathway for energy pathway for energy radiation in human biochemistry, producing a quick death36
2302190887Forensic odontologyThe application of the arts and sciences of dentistry to the legal system37
2302190888Rape, murder, child abuse, spousal abuseCommon crimes where bite marks are seen38
2302190889Upper anterior, lower anteriorLooking at the initial entry point of a bite wound, the six _________ and six ________ should be identifiable39
2302190890First and second bicuspidsThe ________________________ are rarely seen in bite marks40
2302190891Forensic PsychologyThe application of psychological findings to legal processes41
2302190892Pre-Trail examsIn forensic psychology, these are used to determine competency and criminal responsibility42
2302190893Pre-sentence examsIn forensic pyschology, these are used to help the judge determine disposition for the offender43
2302190894Sexual psychopath lawsOriginated in the mid-1930's and mandated the evaluation and treatment of sexual offenders44
2302190895People vs. HawthorneCourt case that determined there was "no magic of an M.D. degree" and allowed properly trained psychologists to testify about a defendant's mental state45
2302190896Hidden vs. Mutual LifeCourt case that determined the Supreme Court would permit psychologists to testify46
2302190897Jenkins vs. United StatesCourt case in which the federal court allowed psychologists to testify as expert witnesses in criminal matters47
2302190898Clinical________ psychologists are taught to evaluate their patients through interviews, psych tests and sometimes additional information from family members48
2302190899MalingeringExaggerating an illness to escape work49
2302190900Projective TestsThese psychological tests are based on the notion that if an individual is shown an ambiguous stimulus and asked to respond to it, his or her responses will reveal aspects of his or her personality50
2302190901Rorschach TestThe psychological test that is used to assess personality structure, dynamics, presence or absence of a thought disorder, and accuracy of reality testing51
2302190902TrueTrue or False: Bee and wasp stings are accidents52
2302190903Focuses on the criminal component of the legal system with insectsMedicolegal entomology is .... what?53
2302190904In foodStored product insects are found... where?54
2302190905MACET (Mechanical, Chemical, Electrical, Asphyxia)What are the classification of traumatic deaths?55
2302190906NoDoes a penetrating wound have an exit wound?56
2302190907YesDoes a perforating wound have an exit wound?57
2302190908The insects that affect man and his immediate environmentUrban aspects of entomology deal with....?58
2302190909The use of insects and their arthropod relatives that inhabit decomposing remains to aid legal investigationsWhat is forensic entomology?59
2302190910Medicolegal, urban and stored product pestsWhat are the 3 branches of forensic entomology?60
2302190911Removing bone marrow and digesting it with strong acidsHow can you confirm drowning with bone marrow?61
2302190912A major artery or the heart has been damaged to cause excessive blood lossWhat is exsanguination?62
2302190913Be given voluntarily and supportedFor a defendant's to be valid it must....?63
23021909141968 in Boston (Dr. Jonas Rappeport) American Academy of Psychiatry and LawWhn did AAPL emerge and what is it?64
230219091510 yearsAccording to APA what is the new certification time limit?65
2302190916Yes, and even competency to be executed and waive rights under the constitutionCan a psychiatrist decide whether an individual is competent for the death sentence?66
2302190917Homicide, felonies (robbery, arson, kidnapping, etc.), false/repressed memory (esp. with children)Which cases are usually assessed by a psychiatrist?67

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718777746forensic medicineApplication of science to legal issues0
718777748Forensic odontologistDentistry1
718777749What does a forensic odontologist do?Examine x-Rays of the teeth o the deceased and compare them with the x-rays and the examinations made by the deceased'a local dentist2
718778310Forensic anthropologistStudy of bodily remains to help identify age, sex, race, and approximate height of the individual3
718778311What does a Forensic pathologist do to determine the identity of the deceased?Consult forensic odontologist to examine the teeth. Then they consult a forensic anthropologist to look at bodily remains to determine age, sex, race, and approximate height4
718778312Determining cause of deathThis is determined by the autopsy examination and toxicology5
718778313What does a toxicologist doExamine examples of tissues obtained during the autopsy to determine what drugs or poisons are in the body, as well as quantity and location.6
718778509Cause of deathReflects the physical findings of the autopsy, such as fatal disease or process ( such as hemorrhage, starvation, or exposure) that caused the death of an individual. Cause of death help answer the question why death occurred7
718778511Manner of deathIndicated how death occurred. 1. Natural 2. Accident 3. Suicide 4. Homicide 5. Undetermined8
718778514Example of natural manner of deathRefers to a medical problem such as a heart attack or stroke that caused the death if a person9
718778516Example of an accident cause of deathResult of an unexpected, unforeseen, an unintended fatal event10
718778518homicideIntentionally killing someone else11
718778520Proximate cause of deathInitial incident or act that set into motion a series of foreseeable interconnected events that led to the persons demise12
294738089Steps in the autopsyExternal examination Internal examination13

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