2011
DOI: 10.1093/med/9780199229949.001.0001
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Oxford Handbook of Forensic Medicine

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“…Wyatte emphasizes the importance of being knowledgeable about identification, interpretation and documentation of injuries in medical practice. [10] It is especially important for junior doctors as they most often function in the capacity of first contact doctors and need to possess the ability to identify, interpret and document findings on bed head ticket before any intervention. The study revealed that the students had acquired a reasonable degree of competence in describing injuries for medico-legal purposes with a slight weakness for the description of burns.…”
Section: Questions On Medico-legal Aspects Of Injuries -mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wyatte emphasizes the importance of being knowledgeable about identification, interpretation and documentation of injuries in medical practice. [10] It is especially important for junior doctors as they most often function in the capacity of first contact doctors and need to possess the ability to identify, interpret and document findings on bed head ticket before any intervention. The study revealed that the students had acquired a reasonable degree of competence in describing injuries for medico-legal purposes with a slight weakness for the description of burns.…”
Section: Questions On Medico-legal Aspects Of Injuries -mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a valuable form of evidence for forensic investigation purposes 1 owing to its capacity to provide DNA evidence 2 , as well as to provide valuable intelligence and evidence from the interpretation of stain patterns (Bloodstain Pattern Analysis) [3][4][5][6] . Although DNA has limited chemical stability, research suggests that usable DNA for the purposes of analysis may be retained in dried bloodstains after several months, if not years, under adverse conditions 7 such as prolonged exposure to extreme temperature 2 and in substrates such as soil and asphalt [8][9][10] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, some causes of death are still difficult to determine, in particular when a body is found in water. The key question remains if the individual was dead before entering the water or if ''true drowning'' was the cause of death [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whether drowning occurs in a suicide attempt, by accident or in relation to an intentional act (such as pushing), the pathophysiology of drowning is a complicated process where different steps can take place: such as breath holding, CO 2 accumulation and water aspiration [8,19]. Depending on the drowning medium, fresh or salt water, a variety of physiological alterations appear such as bronchospasms, electrolyte changes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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