Diagnostic Flashcards
Characteristic of antemortem clot, except:
a. firm consistency
b. surface of the blood vessel is raw after clot is removed
c. can be stripped off into layers
d. color is uniform
e. nota
c. can be stripped into layers
* AN antemortem clot CANNOT be stripped off into layers.
An IQ of 25 falls under what category?
a. profound
b. severe
c. moderate
d. mild
e. normal
b. Severe
profound: <20
severe: 20 - 35
moderate: 36 - 51
mild: 52 - 67
normal: >67
The privilege to practice Medicine is based on what power of the state?
Police power of State.
*defined as the power to promulgate laws and regulations for the welfare, health, morale, and safety.
A type of medical fee that is based on space and time and not the quality and service rendered?
a. contingent
b. simple contractual
c. retainer
d. dichotomous
e. straight
c. Retainer
- Contingent: depends on success of treatment
- Simple contractual: specific value for a particular kind of service
- Dichotomous: commission of splitting fee
- Straight: depends on remaining balance after all expenses have been paid (HMO)
The hymen is unruptured but the orifice is wide and elastic to admit 2 or more fingers.
False physical virgin
A woman that permits any form of sexual liberties as long as they abstain from rupturing the hymen by sexual act.
Demi-virgin
Does not have any knowledge on the nature of the sexual act, and not having experienced sexual relations.
Moral virgin
The hymen is intact and opening small to barely admit the tip of the smallest finger of the examiner.
True physical virgin
A virtuous woman with no structural changes in her organ to infer sexual intercourse.
Virgo intacta
What differentiates qualified seduction from simple seduction?
a. age
b. virginity
c. deceit
d. a&b
e. nota
b. Virginity
Deceit: simple seduction
Abuse of authority: qualified seduction
Virginity is not essential in simple but essential in qualified.
Age, in both.
75/F was transported from ER to wards using broken ER bed. Along transit, bed collapsed and patient fell sustaining fracture of the femoral neck. What is the nature of liability?
Corporate
A type of medical evidence that links the suspect to the crime.
Associative
Communication between physician and his patient is not considered privileged communication, except:
a. civil case
b. required in public interest
c. criminal cases
d. interest of justice and public safety
e. nota
a. civil case
A substance commonly used in narcoanalysis:
a. sodium amytal
b. hyoscine hydrobromide
c. alcohol
d. a & b
e. aota
A. Sodium amytal (barbiturates)
Hyoscine hydrobromide: truth serum
Art of identification by comparison of fingerprints.
Dactyloscopy
- Dactylography: identification
- Poroscopy: pores
- Bibliotics: handwriting analysis
- Graphology: writer’s personality analysis