Introduction
Legislation
Clinical Autopsies
Forensic Autopsies
Documentation
100

The definition of an autopsy

Examining a body before burying it 

100

What law regulates clinical autopsies?

Law 29/1980

100

When are clinical autopsies preformed? 

After deaths from natural causes

100

When are forensic autopsies preformed?

After deaths in violent or suspicious circumstances 
100

Spanish legislation establishes that anatomical-clinical autopsy studies can only be carried out when? 

When prior verification of death is established with a special medical certificate

200

The definition of necropsy

An examination of the body after burying it 
200

Who can autopsies be preformed by?

Appropriately qualified pathologists, along with other medical staff and qualified auxiliary staff

200

Where are clinical autopsies preformed?

In a hospital 

200

Where are forensic autopsies preformed? 

In a Forensic Anatomical Institute

200
What does a corpse need to be buried?

A medical death certificate. 

300

What are terms similar to autopsy?

Thanatopsia and postmortem examination 

300

Why are regional pathology centers assigned to a some hospitals?

functions of a certain area are centralized geographically, with the aim of obtaining economic and scientific advantages in the field of autopsies in a single center of multiple resources.

                                   


    

300

How are clinical autopsies preformed?

The corpse is studied 

300

How are forensic autopsies studied? 

The corpse and what surrounds it are studied

300

What document collects legal information for family members or legal representatives?

a clinical autopsy authorization document

400

Name three functions of an autopsy technician

– Preparation of the autopsy.

− Carrying out certain phases of the autopsy.

− Collaboration with the pathologist in performing the autopsy.

− Identification of normality patterns in macroscopic anatomy.

− Identification of patterns of abnormality in macroscopic anatomy.

− Removal of tissues, prostheses, pacemakers and other devices.


400

How many articles are in Royal Decree 2230/82 that develops Law 29/1980?

Seven

400

What is the intention of a clinical autopsy?

To obtain information about the cause of death and the illness itself

400

What is the intention of a forensic autopsy? 

To determine the cause of death, its forensical etiology (accidental, suicide, homicide) and the circumstances in which it occurred

400

Name three things a clinical autopsy request form includes.

Details of the deceased.

Information of the doctor requesting the autopsy.

Summary of medical history. 

Suspected cause of death.

Existing biological risks.

500

Name all four places an autopsy technician can work 

Human and veterinary pathological anatomy laboratories

Anatomical-forensic institutes.

Funeral homes.

Research laboratories.

500

What does article Article 353 state? 

Autopsies will be carried out in a designated public place in each town or district, which includes a mortary. 

However, the investigating judge may order, when he considers it convenient, that the operation be performed in another place or in the home of the deceased, if his family requests it, and this would not harm the success of the summary.

500

What royal decree states clinical autopsies may be performed when it is technically possible and there is a medical interest?

Royal Decree 2230/1982

500

What law states that in towns of less than 5,000 inhabitants, the mortuary may be used as an autopsy room?

Decree 2263/1974, of July 20

500

Name four things a final report must contain. 

Fundamental cause of death.

Immediate cause of death.

Intermediate cause of death (if any).

Other processes contributing to death (if any).

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