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Y-shaped incision
Second autopsy
Contusions
Base of skull bleeding
Lip laceration
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1. Inventory all the injuries. Draw and label them on the sketch feature (5th option down).
2. How many different injuries to the head can you identify?
3. Is there a skull fracture? What’s your evidence?
4. What is a defensive injury?
5. Are there any defensive injuries?
6. Can any of the injuries you see be self-inflicted?
7. Based on the injuries, what position was the person in while sustaining the injuries?
8. Create a scenario that explains how these injuries might have occurred?
9. How many people were involved in causing the patient’s death (at a minimum)?
10. Can any of the injuries you see be accidental?
11. What is the manner of death?
12. Now go back to Part 1 and revisit your answer to Question 3. Has your answer changed?
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Show me what each option does.
I’ll see a video on the left.
On the right I’ll see a list of key terms or an activity.
I’ll see the same video on the left.
On the right I’ll see a list of discussion questions about the video.
I’ll see the same video but with interactive anatomy pins.
On the right I’ll see the list of pins.
*Only on some cases.
I’ll see the same video but I can draw on it and add numbers to label what I’ve drawn.
It’s interactive.
I’ll have a sketch pad to draw on.
There’s a male body diagram, a female body diagram and also a blank canvas.