Blunt Force Trauma — Flashcards

#1

Types of Skull Fractures:_____ fracture: It is a furrow in the outer table of the skull, ordinarily the result of a glancing blow by a missile from a rifled firearm.

#2

In an artificial bruise, blisters are _____

#3

A site with an underlying bone is _____ likely to bruise.

#4

Multiple linear incised wounds on the inner side (_____ border) of the forearm of a homicide victim is suggestive of a defence wound in case of a attack by a sharp weapon

#5

When the skin surface is struck by a rod or rectangular sectioned object such as a cane or lath, the consequent bruising may be of the _____ or railway line type.

#6

_____ are caused by damage to veins, venules and small arteries.

Hint: Type of injury

#7

_____ incision is used to dissect out subcutaneous tissues in the back to identify and evaluate the extent of blunt injuries.

#8

_____ injuries are the injuries sustained by the person by falling on the vehicle after the primary impact injury

#9

The following phenomenon describes _____ of bullet

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#10

Types of wounds produced by different weapons: (No answer) _____

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