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# Explain how visceral congestions occurs in asphyxia deaths. | |||
# Under what circumstances might one expect to find petechiae of the conjunctiva and sclera? | |||
# When petechaie become larger or confluent they are called ecchymoses, describe a circumstance where you might expect this to occur. | |||
# What are three categories of asphyxia death. | |||
# List 6 general forms of suffocation and give an example of each. | |||
## Entrapment/Environmental suffocation | |||
## Smothering | |||
## Choking | |||
## Mechanical asphyxia (traumatic/positional/riot crush) | |||
## Traumatic with smothering (overlay/ Burking) | |||
## Suffocating gases (methane, CO2) | |||
# List and describe three forms of strangulation | |||
## Hanging | |||
## Ligature strangulation | |||
## Manual strangulation | |||
# Jugular veins 4.4llbs, carotid artery compression occurs at 11lbs, the trachea 33lbs, vertebral arteries 66lb; describe how any of this makes sense and matters… | |||
# List 4 circumstances when you would expect to find fractures of the cervical spine in a hanging? | |||
# Describe the features of a typical suicidal hanging furrow? | |||
# List five features consistent with manual strangulation. | |||
# List three chemical asphyxiants and three suffocating gases and explain the difference between a suffocating gas and a chemical asphyxiant. | |||
# Describe 5 features of sexual asphyxiation. | |||
# Describe 5 features of crucifixion and explain the mechanisms leading to death. | |||
# Describe the differences between a choke hold and a carotid hold used by law enforcement personnel. | |||
Latest revision as of 14:42, 12 August 2015
- Explain how visceral congestions occurs in asphyxia deaths.
- Under what circumstances might one expect to find petechiae of the conjunctiva and sclera?
- When petechaie become larger or confluent they are called ecchymoses, describe a circumstance where you might expect this to occur.
- What are three categories of asphyxia death.
- List 6 general forms of suffocation and give an example of each.
- Entrapment/Environmental suffocation
- Smothering
- Choking
- Mechanical asphyxia (traumatic/positional/riot crush)
- Traumatic with smothering (overlay/ Burking)
- Suffocating gases (methane, CO2)
- List and describe three forms of strangulation
- Hanging
- Ligature strangulation
- Manual strangulation
- Jugular veins 4.4llbs, carotid artery compression occurs at 11lbs, the trachea 33lbs, vertebral arteries 66lb; describe how any of this makes sense and matters…
- List 4 circumstances when you would expect to find fractures of the cervical spine in a hanging?
- Describe the features of a typical suicidal hanging furrow?
- List five features consistent with manual strangulation.
- List three chemical asphyxiants and three suffocating gases and explain the difference between a suffocating gas and a chemical asphyxiant.
- Describe 5 features of sexual asphyxiation.
- Describe 5 features of crucifixion and explain the mechanisms leading to death.
- Describe the differences between a choke hold and a carotid hold used by law enforcement personnel.