What is Diastema?
a) A developmental groove on the occlusal surface
b) A fracture line that runs along the enamel
c) A white lesion caused by hypocalcification
d) A space or gap between teeth
d) A space or gap between teeth
What is asthma?
a) Autoimmune destruction of pulmonary capillaries
b) Acute bacterial infection of the lung alveoli
c) Genetic disorder causing absence of cilia
d) Chronic inflammatory disorder of airways due to edematous airways
d) Chronic inflammatory disorder of airways due to edematous airways
Four methods of scene documentation
a) Notes, Photography, Sketches, Videography
b) Notes, fingerprinting, DNA collection, Videography
c) Photography, note-taking, blood typing, DNA collection
d)Evidence collection, Sketches, DNA collection, photography
a) Notes, Photography, Sketches, Videography
Acne, dermatitis, mole are part of which system?
a) Integumentary system
b) Sensory system
c) Muscular system
d) Lymphatic system
a) Integumentary system
What is Cellulitis?
a) A hereditary disorder involving malformed enamel
b) A fungal overgrowth commonly found on the tongue
c) An infection limited strictly to the gingival margin
d) A condition in which an inflammation is uncontrolled within a localized area
d) A condition in which an inflammation is uncontrolled within a localized area
What type of disorder is encephalocele?
a) Cardiovascular
b) Neurological
c) Endocrine
d) Musculoskeletal
b) Neurological
Manner of death:
a) Fashion in which the death came to be, like accidental
b) Disease or injury that initiated the lethal chain of events, either brief or prolonged
c) Mechanical, thermal, chemical, electrical
d) The way that someone dies, cancer is one manner of death
a) Fashion in which the death came to be, like accidental
Endocrine system contains:
a) Estrogen, Testosterone, diabetes
b) Serum, Plasma, antigen
c) Ischemia, septicemia, thrombin
d) Myotomy, Testosterone, Jaundice
a) Estrogen, Testosterone, diabetes
What are mamelons?
a) Depressions found on the root surface of canines
b) Raised enamel ridges on the lingual surface of molars
c) Three bulges on the incisal edge of the newly erupted central and lateral incisors
d) Calcified plaques formed during eruption
c) Three bulges on the incisal edge of the newly erupted central and lateral incisors
What are Mongolian spots?
a) Red, raised lesions caused by viral infection
b) Yellow patches indicating bilirubin accumulation
c) Brown scaly plaques due to eczema
d) Irregular blue-green area on lower back; common in Asian infants; not abuse
d) Irregular blue-green area on lower back; common in Asian infants; not abuse
Poration:
a) Tissue proteins denature due to thermal effects from electrical burns
b) Muscle fibers stiffen due to postmortem ATP depletion
c) Oxidative stress causing immediate protein denaturation
d) Flow of electrical current through tissues creates holes in the membranes of cells called
d) Flow of electrical current through tissues creates holes in the membranes of cells called
The prefix “A” means
Without, no,
What is true about the mandibular deciduous second molar?
a) It has no root divergence
b) It erupts earlier than the mandibular central incisor
c) It contains fewer cusps than the first molar
d) It is smaller in all dimensions in comparison to the first molar
d) It is smaller in all dimensions in comparison to the first molar
What are the 4 P’s of labour?
a) Placenta, pelvis, posture, pressure
b) Pain, preparation, progress, pelvic tilt
c) Position, pulse, presentation, pathology
d) Passage, passenger, powers, psyche
d) Passage, passenger, powers, psyche
Name the 5 manners of death
Accidental, Homicidal, Natural, Suicidal, Undetermined
The prefix “Tachy” means
Fast
What is true about the mandibular deciduous lateral incisor?
a) It is identical in size and shape to the central incisor
b) It has a bifurcated root
c) It contains three distinct cusps
d) The cingulum and marginal ridges are more pronounced and the fossa is not as shallow
d) The cingulum and marginal ridges are more pronounced and the fossa is not as shallow
What are the 4 ways to assess fetal status?
a) Fetal scalp massage, spinal tap, chest X-ray, BP monitoring
b) Glucose tolerance test, maternal weight tracking, lung auscultation
c) Amniocentesis, oxytocin challenge test, ultrasonic scanning, nonstress test
d) Fundal height measurement, urine dipstick, reflex testing
c) Amniocentesis, oxytocin challenge test, ultrasonic scanning, nonstress test
What are the three stages of death and list 1 characteristic for each (group can help)
Livor mortis: Discoloration of the body, Rigor mortis: stiffening of the body, Algor mortis: cooling of the body
Meaning of Thoracotamy
Incision into the chest