4 Learning from the Dead Flashcards

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Q

What are the 3 types of autopsy conducted today?

A
    • Medicolegal
        • Forensic- suspicious deaths
    • Consensual (hospital)
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How is a consensual autopsy conducted?

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  • Autopsy is conducted with consent from next of kin
  • Examination may be limited
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3
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Identify the 4 steps involved in an autopsy

A
  • History
  • External examination
  • Internal examination
  • Additional tests
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4
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Explain the process of external examination

A
  • Ascertain any natural diseases, injuries or medical interventions
  • Perhaps use imaging
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Explain the process of internal examination

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  • All internal systems examined in most cases
  • Limited internal examination in consensual cases
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6
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Identify 5 types of additional tests performed in an autopsy

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  • Histology
  • Toxicology
  • Biochemistry
  • Microbiology
  • Genetics
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7
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Briefly describe the following autopsy tests:

  • Toxicology
  • Biochemistry
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  • Toxicology: blood, urine, bile, therapeutic and recreational drugs
  • Biochemistry: diabetic/alcoholic ketoacidosis, renal failure
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Briefly describe the following autopsy tests:

  • Microbiology
  • Genetics
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  • Microbiology: bacteria, viruses, fungi
  • Genetics: DNA fingerprinting
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9
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What are some common causes of sudden death?

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  • Extradural haemorrhage
  • Subdural haemorrhage
  • Sub-arachnoid haemorrhage
  • Stroke
  • Coronary thrombosis
  • Valvular disease
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