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Biomedical Criminalistics Exam 1 Practice Questions and Complete Solutions
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Anthropologists application of anthropology (physical and human biology) in a legal setting, used in criminal cases where victim's remains are in the advanced stages of decomposition. Assist in ID of deceased individuals 
Odontologists bite mark analysis (50% have dental records) 
Pathologists uses lab science to answer questions about evidence collected for criminal and civil cases. 
Criminalistics Voice print analysis Footwear/Treadmark impressions Bloodspatter-strikes, # of victims Scene Tec...
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Bloodstain Pattern Analysis [All Correct]
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bloodstain pattern correct answers a physical geometric image created by blood contacting a surface or by a surface contacting blood 
 
-type and velocity of weapon correct answers what are the 8 things an investigator can learn from the analysis of blood splatter? 
 
spatter correct answers created from the application of force to the area where the blood originated 
 
origin/source correct answers the place from where the blood spatter originated 
 
angle of impact correct answers the angle at...
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SCI-220 Exam 4 Study Guide with Questions and Answers
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SCI-220 Exam 4 Study Guide with Questions and Answers 
 
What are the 7 different report topics ANSWER Introduction 
Synopsis 
Description of observations 
References 
Conclusions for each stain and overall 
Glossary 
Supportive photographs/demonstratives 
 
The introduction must include... ANSWER A brief description of what blood splatter analysis is and disclaimer that conclusions are subject to change 
 
The synopsis includes the... ANSWER Basic background of how and why you were brought into...
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Forensic Science Honors - Module 3 Post-Assessment with Questions and Answers
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Forensic Science Honors - Module 3 Post-Assessment with Questions and Answers 
 
Creating a reconstructive theory is the _______________step in the crime scene reconstruction process. ANSWER last 
 
You are trying to figure out when a person arrived on the scene and when they left the scene. analyzing this part of the reconstruction means that you are ANSWER working on specific event reconstruction 
 
Computers can be used to reconstruct events such as traffic accidents. ANSWER true 
 
The initi...
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PLTW Career Exam With 100% Correct And Verified Answers 2024
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PLTW Career Exam With 100% Correct And Verified Answers 2024
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Forensics Lab Design and Evidence Management
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Law enforcement is tasked with uncovering clues that are left behind within the crime scene as well as discovering evidence linking an individual to the criminal act. However, the process of validating their findings is through the scientifically proven methods of forensics processes. For example, capturing and/or recovering information within computer systems, blood splatter and DNA analysis, including that of ballistics examinations require a facility of differentiating tools and equipment in ...
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Define administrative controls. Give an example - ANSWER-the use of administrative measures like enforcement measures, policies and procedures that are designed to reduce the risks of pathogenic transmissions in the health care setting. An example of an administrative control is a policy and procedure related to the disposal of sharps and other bio-hazardous waste. 
 
Define aerosols.What are they most commonly produced by? - ANSWER-small particles less than 10 µm that can remain airborne and v...
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CBIC exam fully solved & updated
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Define administrative controls. Give an example - ANSWER-the use of administrative measures like enforcement measures, policies and procedures that are designed to reduce the risks of pathogenic transmissions in the health care setting. An example of an administrative control is a policy and procedure related to the disposal of sharps and other bio-hazardous waste. 
 
Define aerosols.What are they most commonly produced by? - ANSWER-small particles less than 10 µm that can remain airborne and v...
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Clinical Nursing Skills and Techniques 8th Edition by Anne Griffin Perry - Test Bank
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Chapter 4: Documentation and Informatics 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
	1.	The patient is a 24-year-old man who is diagnosed with possible HIV infection while being treated for active pneumonia. He has stated that the nurse may share test result information with his significant other but nothing else at this time. With whom may the nurse communicate regarding this information? 
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The patient’s parents 
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The patient’s significant other only 
c. 
No one in the hospital until the patient says so 
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MSSC Safety Assessment Test Bank New Question correctly answered latest 2023/2024
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MSSC Safety Assessment Test Bank 
1. An_________ customer is a person or organization that receives services or products in exchange for compensation. 
a) Internal 
b) External 
c) In-house 
d) Departmental - correct answer External 
 
2. Improving external customer satisfaction is the main objective of __________. 
a) Customer service department. 
b) Retired employees 
c) Maintenance departments 
d) HR departments. - correct answer customer service 
 
3. Vendors could be considered what type ...
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