Match 2 Flashcards

1
Q

Atardieu’s spots thru

A

Asphyxia thru strangulation

Hanging

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2
Q

Whitish fian that accumulates in the mouth and nistrils

A

Champignon d’ocume

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3
Q

Schombein test

A

Van deen test

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4
Q

Death by carbon monoxide poisoning

A

Anemic anoxic

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5
Q

Pugilistic position asso with

A

Burns

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6
Q

Test finding wherein the middle ear of a child is filled with gelatinous, embryonic connective tissues but disappears after birth

A

Wredin’s

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7
Q

Putrefy early

A
Brain, 
stomach and intestines, 
lining of the trachea and larynx, 
spleen, 
liver
 gravid uterus
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8
Q

Putrefy late

A
Esophagus
Diaphragm
Heart
Lungs
Kidney
Urinary bladder
Prostate
Uterus non oregnant
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9
Q

Human or not

A

Precipitin test or

Farnum test

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10
Q

Child born after decreas of annulment

A

Natural child by presumption

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11
Q

Children born of void marriages

A

Natural by legal fiction

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12
Q

Blood human or not

A

Teichmanns test

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13
Q

Reporting of all less serious and serious physical injury is mandatory

A

PD 169

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14
Q

Fiduciary physician-patient relationship is based on

A

Mutual trust

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15
Q

Most efficient method of evidence preservation

A

Photographs

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16
Q

Almond eyes, pale complexion, prominent cheek bones

A

Mongolian facies

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17
Q

Leprosy

A

Leonine facies

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18
Q

Myxedemic facies

A

Hypothyroidism

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19
Q

Verbal, accurate and picturesque description of the person identified

A

Portrait parle or mug shot

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20
Q

Settling of blood in the dependent portion of the body

A

Livor mortis

Post mortem lividity

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21
Q

Criminal act punished with

A

Imprisonment and fine

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22
Q

Responsibility of a person for negligible or wrongful act of another

A

Doctrine of vicarious liability

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23
Q

Responsibility of a person for negligible or wrongful act of another

A

Doctrine of vicarious liability

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24
Q

Stain of blood origin or not

A

Benzidine test

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25
Q

Prison mayor

A

Imbecility
Impotency
Blindness

26
Q

Becomes incapacitated for more than 90 days

A

Prison correccional in its minimum or medium periods

27
Q

Becomes incapacitated for more than 30 days and impliedly less than 90 days

A

Arresto mayor

28
Q

Leas serious injury

A

> 10 days.

29
Q

Slight physical injury

A

1-9 days

30
Q

Blood lodd that may result to irreversible hypovolemia

A

1/3- 2/5

31
Q

TBS of 3rd degree type of burn is usually fatal

A

1/3

32
Q

Superficial inflammation burn

A

First degree

33
Q

Vesicle formation burn

A

Second degree

34
Q

Destruction of cuticle

Burned area very painful

A

Third degree

35
Q

Yellowish to brown or parchment like

A

Fourth degree

36
Q

Deep fascia and muscle

A

Fifth degree

37
Q

Charring of limbs. Involvement of organs and bone

A

Sixth degree

38
Q

Cyanide and alcohol

A

Histotixic

39
Q

Severe hemrroage
CO poisoning
Low hemoglobin

A

Anemic anoxic

40
Q

Failure of the arterial blood to become saturated

A

Anoxic death

41
Q

Bronze color of the head and neck of anperson who dies in water

A

Tete de negri

42
Q

Impact of moving vehicle with another vehicle or fixed object

A

First collision

43
Q

Impact of unrestrained occupants with the interior of the vehicle

A

Second collision

44
Q

Hymen intact. Barely admit the fingertip

A

True physical virgin

45
Q

Asmit 2 or more fingers

A

False physical virgin

46
Q

Truly virgin woman

A

Virgo intacta

47
Q

Laceration of hymen as a result of sexual intercourse

A

Defloration

48
Q

Excessive desire of men to intercourse

A

Satyriasis

49
Q

Strong sexual feeling of women

A

Nymphomania

50
Q

Licking or sucking the external gemale genitalia

A

Cunningus

51
Q

Female receives the penis of man into her mouth

A

Fellatio

52
Q

Compulsion to peep to see person undress or perform personal activities

A

Voyeurism

53
Q

Watching couples undress or during sexual activity

A

Mixoscopia/ scoptophilia

54
Q

Clause making the patient assume the risk of operation

A

Exculpatory clause

55
Q

First medico legal expert

A

Imhotep

56
Q

What is applied to the dorsum of the hand in paraffin test

A

Wax

57
Q

Conclusive to oresence of semen

A

Acid phosphatase

58
Q

Determine spermatic secretion

A

Berberio’s test

59
Q

Presumptive evidence of semen

A

Florence

60
Q

DNA typing method where the samml sample size is chemically amplified

A

PCR