Life Cycle 101
Autopsies
Factors of death
Determining PMI/TOD
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100

What is the first stage of a Blowfly life cycle?

Eggs

100

Is an X-Ray considered an internal or external exam?

External

100

What does MOD stand for?

Manner of Death

100

What does PMI stand for?

Post Mortem Interval

100

The settling of blood is referred to as __________ Mortis

Livor

200

The entire life cycle of an insect is known as ____________________.

Metamorphosis

200

What are the 2 types of exams done that follow the autopsy procedure?

Internal and External 

200

The specific change in one's body that results in cessation of life is known as ____________ ___ _________.

Mechanism of Death

200

If a body is warm and stiff, what is the estimated PMI range?

3-8 hours

200

What is Autolysis?

Self-digestion of cells.... Breakdown of enzymes

300

What is the day range for the larvae of a blowfly to migrate to a dry place before turning into a pupa?

8-12 days

300

What is the role of the person who examines bodies post mortem called?

Medical Examiner/ Pathologist

300

When does Livor Mortis become permanent?

After 8 Hours

300

What are the 5 stages of decomposition?

Fresh, Bloat, Active decay, Advanced decay, and Dry

300

What does the term Oviposit mean?

To lay/release

400

What is the threshold range of temperature for a blowfly to grow?

55-95 degrees F

400

Give me on example of an internal exam and one example of an external exam. NEED BOTH FOR POINTS

Answer may vary

400

How much does the body decrease in temperature after death for the first 12 hours? How much after that? NEED BOTH

1.5 degrees and then 0.7 degrees

400

If no food is found in a person's stomach but there is food in the small intestine, what is the TOD range based on their last meal?

4-6 hours after last meal

400

In the advanced decay stage, a waxy layer is formed known as what?

Adipocere

500

The arrival of insects in a specific order is known as _________ ____________.

Insect Succession

500

Autopsies are conducted to help determine 4 main things...List all 4

Manner of death, Cause of death, Mechanism of death, and Time of death

500

Give me 3 examples of factors that can affect Rigor Mortis

Answers may vary

500

Come up to the board and write out the Glaister Equation

98.6 - Body Temp./ 1.5

500

Where is the most accurate place to take the temperature of a dead body?

The Liver