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ABMDI SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WELL ILLUSTRATED 2024. Cause of Death - correct answer. The disease, injury, or combination of conditions that leads to the death of the individual Manner of Death - correct answer. A classification of death based on how the cause of death was brought into play, with the typical options being natural, accident, suicide, homicide, or undetermined Cause of Death Statement (Part I) - correct answer. Immediate cause of death Intermediary cause of death Underlying cause of death Immediate Cause of Death - correct answer. The condition that was last to occur, immediately resulted in the death, and was the result of the underlying cause of death Intermediary Cause of Death - correct answer. A condition that was caused by the underlying cause of death and resulted in the immediate cause of death or another intermediary cause of death Underlying Cause of Death - correct answer. The condition (disease or injury) that started the downhill course of events leading to death Cause of Death Statement (Part II) - correct answer. Other significant conditions Other Significant Conditions - correct answer. Usually consist of co-existing co-morbid conditions or additional complications of the underlying cause of death, which were less important than those listed in Part I Terminal Events - correct answer. Final common pathways of death and include such things as cardiopulmonary arrest, asystole, ventricular fibrillation, respiratory arrest, and electromechanical dissociation (typically, these should not be listed on a death certificate because they are so common and non-specific) Nonspecific Anatomic Processes (NAP's) - correct answer. Consist of anatomic findings and include such things as pneumonia and cirrhosis, each of which has multiple underlying causes, and which may be reported on the death certificate using specific guidelines Nonspecific Physiologic Derangements (NPD's) - correct answer. Nonanatomical findings and include such things as hyperkalemia and hypoglycemia, each of which has multiple possible underlying causes, and which may be reported on the death certificate using specific guidelines An individual had insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. He recently obtained cerebral artery arteriosclerosis which caused him to be in a bedridden state from a previous stroke. Because he was bedridden, he obtained infected decubitus ulcers that caused him to obtain systemic sepsis and died. How should the death certificate be written? - correct answer. Part I: a. Systemic sepsis b. Due to: Infected decubitus ulcers c. Due to: Bedridden state from previous stroke d. Due to: Cerebral artery arteriosclerosis Part II: OSC: Insulin dependent diabetes mellitus An individual was a chronic alcoholic who obtained cirrhosis of the liver. He then had ruptured esophageal varices and died. How should the death certificate be written? - correct answer. Part I: a. Ruptured esophageal varices b. Due to: Cirrhosis of the liver c. Due to: Chronic alcoholism d. Due to: Part II: OSC: An individual obtained metastatic carcinoma of the prostate and died. How should the death certificate be written? - correct answer. Part I: a. Metastatic carcinoma of prostate b. Due to: c. Due to: d: Due to: Part II: OSC: An individual had a past medical history of cryptococcal myocarditis. He recently acquired immune deficiency syndrome and obtained pneumocystis carinii pneumonia and died. How should the death certificate be written? - correct answer. Part I: a. Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia b. Due to: Acquired immune deficiency syndrome c. Due to: d. Due to: Part II: OSC: Cryptococcal myocarditis (The myocarditis contributed to the death but did not result in the conditions shown in Part I) An individual was involved in a traffic accident. He was the driver of the vehicle, lost control, went left of the center and was struck head on by a sports utility vehicle. He obtained blunt force trauma of thorax and had an atlanto-occipital dislocation and died. How should the death certificate be written? - correct answer. Part I: a. Atlanto-occipital dislocation b. Due to: Blunt force trauma of the head c. Due to: Collision of motor vehicles d. Due to: Part II: OSC: Blunt force trauma of thorax Manner of Death: Accident How Injury Occurred: Driver of car. Lost control. Went left of center. Struck head-on by sports utility vehicle Algor Mortis - correct answer. Cooling of the body Variables Affecting Algor Mortis: - correct answer. Temperature of body at TOD Environmental temperature Habitus (fat serves as an insulator) Amount of clothing/bedding Rigor Mortis - correct answer. Stiffening of the body Cause of Rigor Mortis: - correct answer. Continued consumption of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) by muscles after death, without concurrent production of ATP Where do you usually first notice rigor mortis? - correct answer. Small muscle groups, then larger groups What accelerates rigor mortis? - correct answer. Any exertion, depleting ATP prior to death (strenuous physical activity, drowning, hyperthermia, certain drugs and poisons) What delays rigor mortis? - correct answer. Cold, diminished musculature Timeline of Rigor Mortis: - correct answer. Begins: 2-4 hours Full: 6-12 hours Gone: Onset of decomposition Livor Mortis - correct answer. Pooling/settling of the blood due to gravity Can livor mortis happen premortem? - correct answer. Yes, it can be premortem in the setting of severe heart failure

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ABMDI SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WELL
ILLUSTRATED 2024.

Cause of Death - correct answer. The disease, injury, or combination of conditions
that leads to the death of the individual

Manner of Death - correct answer. A classification of death based on how the cause
of death was brought into play, with the typical options being natural, accident, suicide,
homicide, or undetermined

Cause of Death Statement (Part I) - correct answer. Immediate cause of death
Intermediary cause of death
Underlying cause of death

Immediate Cause of Death - correct answer. The condition that was last to occur,
immediately resulted in the death, and was the result of the underlying cause of death

Intermediary Cause of Death - correct answer. A condition that was caused by the
underlying cause of death and resulted in the immediate cause of death or another
intermediary cause of death

Underlying Cause of Death - correct answer. The condition (disease or injury) that
started the downhill course of events leading to death

Cause of Death Statement (Part II) - correct answer. Other significant conditions

Other Significant Conditions - correct answer. Usually consist of co-existing co-morbid
conditions or additional complications of the underlying cause of death, which were less
important than those listed in Part I

Terminal Events - correct answer. Final common pathways of death and include such
things as cardiopulmonary arrest, asystole, ventricular fibrillation, respiratory arrest, and
electromechanical dissociation (typically, these should not be listed on a death
certificate because they are so common and non-specific)

Nonspecific Anatomic Processes (NAP's) - correct answer. Consist of anatomic
findings and include such things as pneumonia and cirrhosis, each of which has multiple
underlying causes, and which may be reported on the death certificate using specific
guidelines

, Nonspecific Physiologic Derangements (NPD's) - correct answer. Nonanatomical
findings and include such things as hyperkalemia and hypoglycemia, each of which has
multiple possible underlying causes, and which may be reported on the death certificate
using specific guidelines

An individual had insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. He recently obtained cerebral
artery arteriosclerosis which caused him to be in a bedridden state from a previous
stroke. Because he was bedridden, he obtained infected decubitus ulcers that caused
him to obtain systemic sepsis and died. How should the death certificate be written? -
correct answer. Part I:
a. Systemic sepsis
b. Due to: Infected decubitus ulcers
c. Due to: Bedridden state from previous stroke
d. Due to: Cerebral artery arteriosclerosis
Part II:
OSC: Insulin dependent diabetes mellitus

An individual was a chronic alcoholic who obtained cirrhosis of the liver. He then had
ruptured esophageal varices and died. How should the death certificate be written? -
correct answer. Part I:
a. Ruptured esophageal varices
b. Due to: Cirrhosis of the liver
c. Due to: Chronic alcoholism
d. Due to:
Part II:
OSC:

An individual obtained metastatic carcinoma of the prostate and died. How should the
death certificate be written? - correct answer. Part I:
a. Metastatic carcinoma of prostate
b. Due to:
c. Due to:
d: Due to:
Part II:
OSC:

An individual had a past medical history of cryptococcal myocarditis. He recently
acquired immune deficiency syndrome and obtained pneumocystis carinii pneumonia
and died. How should the death certificate be written? - correct answer. Part I:
a. Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia
b. Due to: Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
c. Due to:
d. Due to:
Part II:
OSC: Cryptococcal myocarditis

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