Marshall's triad of blast injuries includes Punctate _____, bruises and abrasions.
#2
_____ injuries are injuries sustained by the person by falling on the ground
#3
The most useful criterion for dating a bruise is _____ reaction for detecting hemosiderin
#4
IPC _____: Denotes the section on "Injury"
#5
_____ injuries are the injuries sustained by the person by falling on the vehicle after the primary impact injury
#6
In a road traffic accident the shattered wind shield glass produces _____ marks.
#7
A _____ lies beneath an intact epidermis and consists of an extravascular collection of blood that has leaked from blood vessels damaged by mechanical impact
#8
The following phenomenon describes _____ of bullet
#9
Types of wounds produced by different weapons: (No answer) _____
#10
Major points of injury to an unrestrained driver of a vehicle in deceleration impact: No answer _____
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Flashcard 1: Marshall's triad of blast injuries includes Punctate _____, bruises and abrasions.
Answer: lacerations
Flashcard 2: _____ injuries are injuries sustained by the person by falling on the ground
Answer: Secondary
Flashcard 3: The most useful criterion for dating a bruise is _____ reaction for detecting hemosiderin
Answer: Perl's
Flashcard 4: IPC _____: Denotes the section on "Injury"
Answer: 44
Flashcard 5: _____ injuries are the injuries sustained by the person by falling on the vehicle after the primary impact injury
Answer: Secondary impact
Flashcard 6: In a road traffic accident the shattered wind shield glass produces _____ marks.
Answer: Sparrow foot
Flashcard 7: A _____ lies beneath an intact epidermis and consists of an extravascular collection of blood that has leaked from blood vessels damaged by mechanical impact
Answer: bruise
Flashcard 8: The following phenomenon describes _____ of bullet
Answer: yawing
Flashcard 9: Types of wounds produced by different weapons: (No answer) _____
Answer: :)
Flashcard 10: Major points of injury to an unrestrained driver of a vehicle in deceleration impact: No answer _____
Answer: :)
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