What Happens After Death Quiz PDF
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This document is a quiz focused on the processes that occur after death, such as decomposition, rigor mortis, and livor mortis, and how to identify the cause of death. The quiz focuses on the timeline of the processes and related aspects.
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## What Happens After Death **Question** | **Answer A** | **Answer B** | **Answer C** | **Answer D** | **CorrectAns** ------- | ------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- What occurs when oxygen is no longer available to the muscles? | Muscle relaxation | Breathing | Brain remains active |...
## What Happens After Death **Question** | **Answer A** | **Answer B** | **Answer C** | **Answer D** | **CorrectAns** ------- | ------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- What occurs when oxygen is no longer available to the muscles? | Muscle relaxation | Breathing | Brain remains active | Putrefaction | A What is the initial process of decomposition in a dead body? | Autolysis | Bacterial hydrolysis | Putrefaction | None of the above | A Under what circumstances is an autopsy required? | If the cause of death is unknown or suspicious, or in the case of children | When the body is dry | When the body is decomposing | For all deaths | D What characterizes the physical changes occurring during the decomposition process? | Decompostion | Accidental death | Time elapsed | Time taken | B What is the time between a person's death and when their body is discovered (PMI)? | Time taken | Time elapsed | Time taker | None of the above | A How much does body temperature drop every hour until it reaches the surrounding environment? | 1.5°F | 1°F | 2°F | 0.5°F | C How soon does primary flaccidity begin after death? | 20-30 minutes | 1 hour | Immediately | 2 hours | A What is primary flaccidity? | General muscle relaxation | Complete muscle relaxation | Partial stiffening | Muscle relaxation | D What indicates that livor mortis is fixed and will not change? | Muscle stiffening | Visible discoloration | Blanching | Elevation | B Which fact does the changing body fat content help determine? | Time of death | Dietary habits | Physical activity | Body fat content influences the rate of decomposition | C What is the first stage of decomposition? | The body starts to decay actively | The body dries out | The body becomes stiff | The body keeps its shape | A During which stage of decomposition does rigor mortis begin? | Dry decay | Advanced stage | Fresh stage | Active decomposition | B How does livor mortis change during the decay stage? | It changes color | It dries out | It becomes liquid | It changes with the position of the body. | B If food is undigested, what is the conclusion? | Death occurred 0-1 hours ago | Death occurred 2-3 hours ago | Death occurred 3-4 hours ago | Death occurred 4-5 hours ago | D What happens to the pupils of the eyes after death? | They remain fixed | They become cloudy | They dilate | They compress | B Decomposition is a natural process. | True | False | | | A Autolysis and putrefaction are two different processes. | True | False | | | B Doctors always have a window of up to 3-7 minutes to diagnose a person as dead. | True | False | | | B Attended deaths always require a medical examiner to assess the body. | True | False | | | B The dry decay stage occurs between 20-30 days after death. | True | False | | | B The clouding of the cornea occurs immediately after death. | True | False | | | A Livor mortis becomes fixed after the eye looks opaque. | True | False | | | A Potassium levels increase in the eye post-mortem. | True | False | | | B The face loses its recognizable features after 24 hours. | True | False | | | B Livor mortis occurs in the lower part of the body during the post-mortem stage. | True | False | | | B Algor mortis is the decrease in body temperature after death. | True | False | | | A Rigor mortis begins in the neck and jaw, and develops throughout the body. | True | False | | | A Fixed livor mortis means blood has settled in the body. | True | False | | | A A lack of oxygen leads to cell death. | True | False | | | A Autolysis is a natural process of decomposition that occurs shortly after the lack of oxygen. | True | False | | | A Autopsies are helpful in determining the cause of unexpected deaths, especially in cases that involve children. | True | False | | | A The handling of the body and the investigations required vary significantly between different types of deaths. | True | False | | | A Putrefaction is caused by bacteria and signaling molecules, leading to advanced stages of decomposition. | True | False | | | A ## What Happens After Death: Further Details - The cessation of heartbeats is the first indicator of death. - Rigor mortis, the stiffening of muscles, starts after death, involving the breakdown of tissues. - Putrefaction is a parallel process of decomposition that occurs simultaneously after death. - While autolysis, the self-dissolution of body enzymes, occurs immediately after death, putrefaction is the process of decomposition that results from bacterial activity. - Livor mortis occurs depending on the position of the body. - Algor mortis is most noticeable 48 hours after death. - The body starts to look bloated after death, which occurs within several hours after death. - The body changes color during the bloated stage. - Autopsy is a crucial tool in determining the cause of death when investigating deaths of children or when the circumstances of death are unclear. - Putrefaction is important for determining the advanced stages of decomposition.