If a cadaver is recovered in a state of putrefaction and is infested with maggots, time since death can be assessed to be _____ days.
#2
Condition in which the temperature of the body remains raised for about first two hours after death is termed as _____
#3
_____ is used in estimation of time since death.
#4
After death, the temperature of the body falls at the rate of _____ oF/ hour. ( in temperate climates ) or 0.75o F/hr ( tropical climates )
#5
Time since death can be calculated using the formula :
_____
#6
The order of appearance of rigor mortis:
_____
#7
Two reliable indicators suggesting that the victim was alive while the fire was in progress:1. Elevated levels of _____ in the circulating blood.2. Carbon particles in the air passages and lungs
#8
_____ appear on the cornea 3-4 hours after death
#9
Postmortem marbling starts in _____ hours and becomes prominent in 36-48 hours.
#10
_____ formation cannot occur if the IUFD is under 7 months
Hint: Post-mortem change
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Flashcard 1: If a cadaver is recovered in a state of putrefaction and is infested with maggots, time since death can be assessed to be _____ days.
Answer: 3 to 5
Flashcard 2: Condition in which the temperature of the body remains raised for about first two hours after death is termed as _____
Answer: Postmortem caloricity.
Flashcard 3: _____ is used in estimation of time since death.
Answer: Casper dictum (Forensic rule of thumb)
Flashcard 4: After death, the temperature of the body falls at the rate of _____ oF/ hour. ( in temperate climates ) or 0.75o F/hr ( tropical climates )
Answer: 1.5
Flashcard 5: Time since death can be calculated using the formula :
_____
Answer:
Flashcard 6: The order of appearance of rigor mortis:
_____
Answer:
Flashcard 7: Two reliable indicators suggesting that the victim was alive while the fire was in progress:1. Elevated levels of _____ in the circulating blood.2. Carbon particles in the air passages and lungs
Answer: carbon monoxide
Flashcard 8: _____ appear on the cornea 3-4 hours after death
Answer: Tache noir
Flashcard 9: Postmortem marbling starts in _____ hours and becomes prominent in 36-48 hours.
Answer: 24
Flashcard 10: _____ formation cannot occur if the IUFD is under 7 months
Answer: Adipocere
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