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Forensic Death.

A man with a heart condition is attacked and dies from a heart attack. In this case, the manner of death is:
a) Accident
b) Homicide
c) Natural Death
d) Suicide

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An elderly woman after being kept from recieving proper health care by her children. The manner of her death would be:
a) Accident
b) Suicide
c) Natural Death
d) Homicide

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The reason someone dies is called the:
a) Manner of death
b) Cause of death
c) Type of death
d) None of these choices

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The underlying cause of death is called the:
a) Cause of death
b) Proximate cause of death
c) Manner of death
d) None of the choices

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The specific change in the body that brought about the cessation of life is called the:
a) Manner of death
b) Cause of death
c) Mechanism of death
d) Proximate cause of death

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Liver mortis means roughly, the:
a) Moment of death
b) Day of death
c) Death color
d) Time of death

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Pooling of the blood in the body, know as lividity, provides a clue as to how long the person has been dead. Lividity first begins about:
a) Two hours after death
b) Eight hours after death
c) Six hours after death
d) Four hours after death

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Dual lividity could occur if the body was kept in one position:
a) Two hours after death, and then moved to a second position before the lividity became permanent.
b) None of these choices
c) Nine hours after death, and then moved to a second positon before the lividity became permanent.
d) Ten hours after death, and then moved to a second postion before the lividity became permanent.

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Death stiffness is roughly defined as:
a) Cause of death
b) Liver mortis
c) Rigor mortis
d) Manner of death

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Rigor mortis is:
a) Permanent
b) One manner of death
c) Temporary
d) One cause of death

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