Forensic identification is an attempt that made with the purpose of assisting the investigator to determine a person's identity. According to the identification of the bones process, we can obtain the information relating to a person's identity such as race, gender, age, and height estimates. In this case report, we discuss the identification of the bones found by locals in a place, which allegedly belongs to human bones. This discovery was reported to the police for investigation. After that, the bones were identified by a forensic expert based on a visa application letter from the police.. These bones are distinguished on the basis of an assessment of the similarities or differences in bone shape, bone size, bone color, bone density (bone), total bone, left and right bones and assessment of parts of the bones. From the results of this observation, it can be stated that the bones are derived from human.
Sharp trauma is an injury resulting in wounds on the surface of the body by sharp objects. Sharp trauma comprosised three forms of wounds, namely incised wounds (vulnus scissum), stab wounds (vulnus punctum), and chopped (vulnus caesum). Cardiac injury is damage caused to the heart which is not congenital or degenerative in nature but caused by impact/physical collision from the outside which can reduce or change the consciousness and lead to cognitive abilities, physical function, and death. In this case report, a known male corpse is known, suffered several wounds due to injury blunt neck outside the right, the violence sharply injury on the left elbow and left chest which penetrated the heart. The cause of death of the victim was due to sharp injury on the left chest penetrating the left ventricle of the heart resulting in massive bleeding.
Anemia is one of the most common global health problems, spreadwide and it affects 56 million women in the world, and two thirds of them are in Asia. In the world, there is 34% of pregnant women with anemia where 75% are in developing countries. In Indonesia, 63.5% of pregnant women with anemia and around 62.3% are iron deficiency anemia. Based on the data found in Pancur Batu Health Center, Pancur Batu Subdistrict, Deli Serdang District, there were 314 pregnant women with anemia in 2017. The purpose of the research was to analyze the factors that influence anemia in pregnant women in Pancur Batu Health Center, Deli Serdang District in 2018. This research was observational analytic with crosectional design. The sample consisted of all anemia pregnant women who came to have a pregnancy check up while conducting the research as many as 65 people. Data were analyzed by using chi square test and multiple logistic regressions. From the results of multivariate analysis, birth distance p = 0.006 PR was obtained; 13,259; 95% CI (2,108-83,385), Fe tablet consumption p = 0,007 PR; 16,969 95% CI (2,137-134,762), folate intake p = 0,011; PR 19,219 95% CI (1,991-185,526). From the results of multivariate analysis, the most dominant variable influencing the incidence of anemia in pregnant women is folate intake p = p = 0.011; PR 19,219 95% CI (1,991-185,526) it means that pregnant women who lack folate intake estimate the risk of 19 times suffering from anemia compared to pregnant women who get good folate intake. It is recommended that puskesmas officers conduct counseling for pregnant women about consumption or the level of nutritional intake of pregnant women related to the intake of folate, protein, fat and kabohidrat. Pukesmas officers are expected to increase public knowledge through health counseling and family counseling related to age appropriate for pregnancy, regulate birth spacing and improve community health status especially pregnant women because pregnant women need more nutritional intake because it can help government programs to reduce maternal mortality.
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