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When closing an interview with a family member, how can you
offer to be more helpful to the individual?
A. Advise the individual that he/she can get further information
about the procedures in the case from the funeral home.
B. Refer the family member to the police department for all
further follow-ups.
C. Advise the family member to send any requests for
information in writing and send a check for the customary fee
for written documentation.
D. Tell the individual how much you appreciated their help and
advise them to telephone your office if they need more
assistance.
E. None of the above - ANSWER-Tell the individual how much
you appreciated their help and advise them to telephone your
office if they need more assistance.
In the event of a homicide on Native American or federal
(nonmilitary) lands,
,which agency has law enforcement
jurisdiction?
A. The nearest city police
department
B. The county
sheriff
C. The state police/troopers on
military bases
D. The tribal police on Native
American lands
E. The FBI - ANSWER-
The FBI
Many times, family members will not accept a ruling of
suicide as a manner of death for reasons of A.
embarrassment.
B. insurance issues.
C. their unwillingness to believe the decedent would commit
suicide.
D. having a separate agenda that is not met by the medical
examiner/coroner's finding.
E. All of the above - ANSWER-All of the above
A nursing home resident was found unresponsive in her
wheelchair while wearing a vest restraint. Following
,resuscitation attempts, examination of the body revealed
conjunctival petechiae and a linear pressure mark on the neck.
The initial task that should be done at the nursing
home is A. order the complete medical record from
the last hospitalization.
B. file an abuse report with the appropriate agency.
C. have the nurse who found the decedent demonstrate the exact
position in which the decedent and vest were found.
D. allow the body to be released for arterial embalming before
autopsy.
E. seize all of the patient's belongings and medications pending
the investigation. - ANSWER-have the nurse who found the
decedent demonstrate the exact position in which the
decedent and vest were found.
A nursing home's use of physical restraints on
patients must be A. ordered by a treating physician.
B. ordered by the nurses' aide who cares for the patient on a
daily basis.
C. ordered by the family.
D. approved by the Department of Health.
E. any of the above can order restraints on "admitted" patients. -
ANSWERordered by a treating physician.
, Which of the following methods is the LEAST sensitive
chromatographic technique
A. High-pressure liquid chromatograph (HPLC)
B. Liquid chromatography / Mass Spectrometry
C. Thin-layer chromatography
D. Gas chromatography / Mass Spectrometry
E. Gas chromatography - ANSWER-Thin-layer chromatography
Which ONE of the following drugs is responsible for the
most intentional overdose fatalities? A. Barbiturates
B. Propoxyphene
C. Benzodiazepines
D. Tricyclic Antidepressants
E. Antihistamines - ANSWER-Tricyclic Antidepressants
In scenes illuminated by bright sunlight, there will usually be
dark shadow areas. Detail in the deep shadow areas will be lost
when the exposure is based on the overall brightness of the
scene. The brightness level in the shadow areas can be raised
to the overall brightness of the scene by using A. an alternate
light source
B. ultraviolet fluorescence.
C. flash-fill photography.
D. an increased F-stop.
E. a restricted aperture. - ANSWER-Flash-fill photography