Learning From The Dead Flashcards

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State the 2 components of history of dissection

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Early Human dissection

Medical education

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2
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Compare the 3 types of autopsy

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  1. Coroners (Medicolegal): Performed on behalf of coroner, no consent needed
  2. Forensic: Subtype of coroner’s autopsy, suspicious deaths
  3. Hospital (Consent): Consent from next of skin, examination may be limited
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3
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Give 7 occasions when a Coroner’s requirement is needed

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  • Legal requirement
  • Deceased unknown
  • Deceased not seen by doctor within 14 days of death
  • Attending doctor unable to give cause of death
  • Obviously unnatural cause of death
  • Death related to occupational disease/ accident
  • Death related to medical treatment/ procedure
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4
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What are 4 steps of an autopsy

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History
External Examination
Internal Examination
Additional tests

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5
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In Coroner’s cases, how is the history affected

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Often limited

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6
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Compare Internal and External examination

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External:

  • To ascertain injury, natural disease, medical intervention
  • Sometimes uses imaging

Internal:

  • All systems examined usually
  • Examination Sometimes limited in consensual cases
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7
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What additional tests can be used

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Histology 
Toxicology 
Biochemistry 
Microbiology 
Genetics
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8
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Describe the following additional tests

Histology
Microbiology
Genetics

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Histology: to make/ confirm a diagnosis
Microbiology: Bacteria, viruses, fungi
Genetics: DNA fingerprinting

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9
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Describe the following additional 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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10
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Name 6 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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