Autopsy Basics
Manner & Cause of Death
External Examination
Internal Examination
Toxicology and Brain Examination
100

What is another name for an autopsy?

post-mortem examination

100

Which manner of death involves intentionally taking one’s own life?

Suicide

100

Which exam happens first during an autopsy?

External Exam

100

What shape incision is commonly used to open the body?

Y-shaped incision

100

What eye fluid is tested to estimate time since death?

vitreous humor/ocular fluid

200

What is the main purpose of an autopsy?

determining the cause of death

200

Which manner of death means the cause is unknown and requires investigation?

Undermined 

200

What evidence might be collected from under a victim’s fingernails?

DNA from suspect or trace evidence 

200

What bone is checked to help determine strangulation?

Hyoid Bone

200

What happens to potassium levels the longer someone has been dead?

Decrease

300

What type of deaths usually require an autopsy?

suspicious, unusual, or child deaths

300

What cause of death results from lack of oxygen and water in the lungs?

Drowning

300

Petechiae in the eyes may indicate what type of death?

Strangulation

300

What does “En Masse” mean?

Removing all organs at once

300

Why is the scalp folded over the face during brain removal?

preserve the face for funerals

400

Who performs an autopsy?

medical examiner/forensic pathologist

400

What type of injury can cause excessive blood loss and organ damage?

A stabbing 

400

What can lividity show us?

Time of death

400

Which organs are commonly sent for toxicology testing?

What are the liver and kidneys?

400

What tool is used to open the skull?

electric saw

500

How many years of schooling does a forensic pathologist usually complete after high school?

About 12 years

500

Name the five manners of death.

natural, homicide, suicide, accident, and undetermined

500

Why are X-rays taken before the internal exam

locate injuries or foreign objects like bullets

500

Which body system controls both the respiratory and cardiovascular systems?

The nervous system

500

Besides trauma, what are two things examined in the brain?

infection and abnormalities?