PRESERVATION OF ORGANS,
The dead body of a murdered person is brought for preservation in mortuary. Which of the following statements is not correct?
| A |
The body should be stored averagely at 40C |
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| B |
The body can be embalmed before postmortem. |
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| C |
The body should be never undressed before the forensic doctor has seen it. |
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| D |
The body can be stored at –200C to preserve it for long duration. |
The dead body of a murdered person is brought for preservation in mortuary. Which of the following statements is not correct?
| A |
The body should be stored averagely at 40C |
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| B |
The body can be embalmed before postmortem. |
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| C |
The body should be never undressed before the forensic doctor has seen it. |
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| D |
The body can be stored at –200C to preserve it for long duration. |
B i.e. The body can be embalmed before postmortem
Body can be embalmed after autopsyQ (not before)
Preservation of brain is not required in
| A |
Alkaloid poisoning |
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| B |
Organophosphorus poisoning |
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| C |
Volatile organic poisoning |
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| D |
Heavy metal poisoning |
Preservation of brain is not required in
| A |
Alkaloid poisoning |
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| B |
Organophosphorus poisoning |
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| C |
Volatile organic poisoning |
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| D |
Heavy metal poisoning |
D i.e. Heavy metal
Rectified spirit not used as preservation in case of
| A |
Phenol |
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| B |
Cyanide |
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| C |
Insecticides |
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| D |
Aluminium phosphide |
Rectified spirit not used as preservation in case of
| A |
Phenol |
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| B |
Cyanide |
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| C |
Insecticides |
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| D |
Aluminium phosphide |
A i.e. Phenol
Sodium fluoride may be used for preservation of :
| A |
Cyanide |
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| B |
Arsenic |
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| C |
Alcohol |
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| D |
Urine |
Sodium fluoride may be used for preservation of :
| A |
Cyanide |
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| B |
Arsenic |
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| C |
Alcohol |
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| D |
Urine |
C i.e. Alcohol
Sodium fluride should be added to urine or vitrous humor, if alcohol estimationQ is required; and also to samples for analysis for cocaine, cyanides & CO.




