Option #9
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Task for determining the initial level of knowledge of the student
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1. What do you understand by imaginary death?
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Task number 1. What should the doctor, who arrived at the place where the corpse was found, establish first of all?
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2. When does rigor mortis appear and where?
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Task number 2. How soon after the onset of death does rigor mortis usually begin to be determined?
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3. What is the main forensic significance of cadaveric spots?
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Task number 3. How many days after death does the whole body usually acquire a dirty green color?
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4. What is the main factor causing decay?
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Task number 4. How long after the onset of death does the temperature of the corpse equalize with room temperature?
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5. When is cataleptic rigor mortis observed?
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Task number 5. What disease can be accompanied by the occurrence of bruises of non-traumatic origin?
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6. How is the heart examined using the Abrikosov method?
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Task No. 6. In which corpse will the body cool down faster under equal storage conditions?
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7. When opening what organ is the Flexig method used?
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Task No. 7. The average rate of cooling of a corpse at an ambient temperature of 18-20°C is: - 0.5 per hour - 1 per hour - 1.5 per hour - 2 per hour - 2.5 per hour.
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8. Suicide by hanging. What is the category of death?
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9. Whose jurisdiction is to determine the category of violent death?
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10. List sudden death in children?
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