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Table of Contents The History & Development of Clinical Forensic Medicine Worldwide: Introduction; Historical References: Late 18th Century Onwards; Contemporary Clinical Forensic Medicine; Clinical Forensic Medicine Around the World; Conclusions, Jason Payne-James. Fundamental Principles: Introduction: Ethical Principles;Consent: Requisites For Consent: Capacity, Understanding, Risks and Warnings, Voluntary Agreement; Incompetent Adult Patients; Age of Consent; Intimate Samples, Intimate Searches; Video and Audio Recordings, Recording Telephone Calls; Emergencies;Confidentiality: Death and Confidentiality; Detention and Confidentiality; Exceptions to the General Duty of Confidentiality: The Patient's Permission; The Patient's Best Interests; The Public Interest, Interest of Others,Violent or Dangerous Patients; Medical Teaching, Research and Audit; Judicial and Statutory Exceptions; Notekeeping; Access to Health Records; Preparation of Reports; Attendance at Court: Demeanor in Court; The Duties of Expert Witnesses; Pitfalls, Roy N.Palmer. Sexual Assault Examination: Introduction; Basic Principles of the Medical Examination: Immediate Care; Timing of the Examination; Place of the Examination; Consent; Details of the Allegation; Medical and Sexual History; Nature of the Examination: General Examination; Ano-Genital Examination; Ownership and Handling of Photodocumentation; Basic Principles of the Forensic Analysis: Collection of Forensic Samples; Packaging & Continuity; Analysis; Skin: Forensic Evidence: Method of Sampling; Forensic Analysis; Persistence Data; Medical Evidence; Hair - Head and Pubic: Forensic Evidence: Method of Sampling; Forensic Analysis; Persistence Data; Medical Evidence; Nails: Forensic Evidence: Method of Sampling; Forensic Analysis; Oral Cavity: Fellatio: Definition; Frequency; Legal Implications; Forensic Evidence; Medical Evidence; Cunnilingus and Anilingus: Definitions; Frequency; Legal Implications; Forensic Evidence; Medical Evidence; Female Genitalia: Frequency; Legal Implications; Anatomy; Development; Forensic Evidence: Method of Sampling; Forensic Analysis; Persistence Data; Medical Evidence: Examination Methods; Injuries; Male Genitalia: Anatomy and Physiology: Penile Size; Erections; Production of Semen; Forensic Evidence: Method of Sampling; Forensic Analysis; Persistence Data; Medical Evidence; Perianal Area and Anal Canal: Definitions; Frequency: Consensual; Non-Consensual; Legal Implications; Anatomy and Physiology: Anus; Perianal Area; Anal Canal; Rectum; Anal Sphincters and Faecal Incontinence; Forensic Evidence: Method of Sampling; Forensic Analysis; Persistence Data; Medical Evidence: Anal Fissures, Tears and Lacerations; Anal Sphincter Tone; Rectal Lacerations; Other Injuries; Lubricants; Blood and Urine Analysis: Reason For Analysis; Method of Sampling: Blood; Urine; Forensic Analysis; Care of the Complainant: Medical Treatment; Practical; Pregnancy; Sexually Transmitted Infections; Psychological, Deborah Rogers and Mary Newton. Injury Interpretation: Introduction; Describing Injuries: Nature of the Injury; Size and Shape of the Injury; Position of the Injury; Aging Injuries; Transient Lesions; Types of Injury: Bruises; Abrasions; Lacerations; Incisions; Stab Wounds; Firearm Injuries: Smooth Bore Weapon; Rifled Weapons; Shotgun Wounds; Rifled Weapon Wounds; Defense Injuries; Torture, Jack Crane. Non-Accidental Injury in Children: Introduction: Definition; Effects of Child Abuse; Risk Factors For Abuse; Extent of Abuse; Non-Accidental Injury in Children: The Role of the Physician; Assessing the Non-Accidentally Injured Child; Pointers to the Diagnosis of NAI; Types of Injuries in NAI: Soft Tissue Injuries: Bruising; Bite Marks; Other Soft Tissue Injuries; Thermal Injury: Types of Thermal Injury; Features of Thermal Injuries Suggestive of NAI; Differential Diagnosis of Thermal Injuries; Good Practice Tips; Skeletal Injury: Dating Fractures; Differential Diagnosis of Skeletal Injury; Internal Injuries: IntraCranial Injury; Abdominal Injuries; Munchausen Syndrome By Proxy; Summary, Amanda Thomas. Crowd Control Agents: Introduction; Clinical Features and Treatment: Oleum Capsicum; Chlorobenzylidene Malononitrile and Chloracetophenone; Conclusions, Kari Blaho. Care of Detainees: Introduction; Administration of Medicine; Conditions of Detention; Medical Problems: Epilepsy; Asthma; Diabetes; Heart Disease; Sickle Cell Disease; General Injuries; Head Injuries; Infectious Diseases; Mental Health: General Psychiatric Problems; Substance Misuse and Mental Illness; Deliberate Self Harm; Claustrophobia; Personal Safety Issues; Drug Searches; Forensic Samples; Fitness To Be Interviewed: Introduction; Police Interview Techniques; False Confessions: Why Make a False Confession?; Voluntary False Confessions; Accommodating-Compliant False Confessions; Coerced-Compliant False Confessions; Coerced-Internalised False Confessions; Suggestibility and Compliance; Preventing False Confessions; A Definition of Fit For Review: Scheme of Examination: The History; The Examination; Alcohol and Fitness For Interview; Substance Misuse and Fitness For Interview; The Impact of Psychiatric Illnesses; Learning Difficulties; The Effect of Physical Illnesses on Fitness For Interview: Epilepsy; Head Injury; Migraine; Hypothyroidism; Diabetes Mellitus; Dementia, Guy Norfolk and Margaret M. Stark. Substance Misuse: Introduction; General Principles: History and Examination; Harm Minimization; Prescribing; Medical Complications of Substance Misuse; Specific Drugs: Opiate Intoxication and Withdrawal: Treatment of Opiate Withdrawal; Buprenorphine (Buprenex, Temgesic); Naloxone; Benzodiazepines; Barbiturates; Solvents; Lysergic Acid Diethylamide; Phencyclidine; Ecstasy; Cocaine and "Crack"; Amphetamine; Khat; Marijuana; Anabolic Steroids; Other "Body Building" Drugs; Gamma-Hydroxy Butyrate; Ketamine; Alkyl Nitrites; Alcohol: The Metabolism of Alcohol: Sex and Weight; The Duration of Drinking; The Nature of the Drink Consumed; Food in the Stomach; Physiological Factors and Genetic Variation; Drugs; The Rate of Elimination; The Effects of Alcohol: Nystagmus; Pupillary Changes; Slurred Speech; Cardiovascular Effects; Metabolic Effects; Death from Alcohol Poisoning; The Diagnosis of Intoxication; Alcohol Dependence; Alcohol Withdrawal: Uncomplicated Alcohol Withdrawal; Alcohol Withdrawal Delirium; Complications of Alcohol Withdrawal, Margaret M. Stark and Guy Norfolk. Deaths in Custody: Introduction; Definition; Statistics; Investigation of Deaths in Custody: Legal Framework; Protocol; Terminology; Deaths Related to the Phases of the Custodial Process; Causes of Death: Natural Causes: Cardiovascular Disease; Central Nervous System; Endocrine; Other Causes; Conclusion; Accidental Trauma; Alcohol and Drug Related Deaths: Alcohol; Drugs; Deliberate Injuries: Baton Blows; Neck Holds; Homicide; Self Inflicted Injuries: Hanging; Ligature Strangulation; Incised Injuries; Drugs; Excited Delirium: Definition; Features; Rapid Unexplained Deaths During Restraint, Richard Shepherd. Traffic Medicine: Introduction; Medical Aspects of Fitness to Drive: Cardiovascular Diseases; Epilepsy; Diabetes; Vision and Eye Disorders; Ethical Considerations; Alcohol and Driving: Metabolism of Alcohol; The Effects of Alcohol on Performance; UK Road Traffic Legislation; Equivalent Limits in Other Body Fluids; Legal Limits in Other Jurisdictions; Drink-Drive Countermeasures; The UK Road Traffic Act Drink-Drive Procedure; Complex Defenses: Failure to Provide a Sample of Breath; Failure to Provide a Sample of Blood; Failure to Provide a Sample of Urine; Alcohol Levels After Death; Drugs and Driving: The Problem; The Scale of the Problem; The Effects of Different Drugs; Assessment in the Field By Police; Medical Examination Under Section 4 RTA, Ian F. Wall
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monografia Rebiun04150147 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun04150147 001009s2000 xxua sb 001 0 eng d 0896037428 N$T 340.6 A physician's guide to clinical forensic medicine edited by Margaret M. Stark Totowa, N.J. Humana Press c2000 Totowa, N.J. Totowa, N.J. Humana Press xxv, 326 p. il. 24 cm xxv, 326 p. Forensic science and medicine Bibliogr. e índice Table of Contents The History & Development of Clinical Forensic Medicine Worldwide: Introduction; Historical References: Late 18th Century Onwards; Contemporary Clinical Forensic Medicine; Clinical Forensic Medicine Around the World; Conclusions, Jason Payne-James. Fundamental Principles: Introduction: Ethical Principles;Consent: Requisites For Consent: Capacity, Understanding, Risks and Warnings, Voluntary Agreement; Incompetent Adult Patients; Age of Consent; Intimate Samples, Intimate Searches; Video and Audio Recordings, Recording Telephone Calls; Emergencies;Confidentiality: Death and Confidentiality; Detention and Confidentiality; Exceptions to the General Duty of Confidentiality: The Patient's Permission; The Patient's Best Interests; The Public Interest, Interest of Others,Violent or Dangerous Patients; Medical Teaching, Research and Audit; Judicial and Statutory Exceptions; Notekeeping; Access to Health Records; Preparation of Reports; Attendance at Court: Demeanor in Court; The Duties of Expert Witnesses; Pitfalls, Roy N.Palmer. Sexual Assault Examination: Introduction; Basic Principles of the Medical Examination: Immediate Care; Timing of the Examination; Place of the Examination; Consent; Details of the Allegation; Medical and Sexual History; Nature of the Examination: General Examination; Ano-Genital Examination; Ownership and Handling of Photodocumentation; Basic Principles of the Forensic Analysis: Collection of Forensic Samples; Packaging & Continuity; Analysis; Skin: Forensic Evidence: Method of Sampling; Forensic Analysis; Persistence Data; Medical Evidence; Hair - Head and Pubic: Forensic Evidence: Method of Sampling; Forensic Analysis; Persistence Data; Medical Evidence; Nails: Forensic Evidence: Method of Sampling; Forensic Analysis; Oral Cavity: Fellatio: Definition; Frequency; Legal Implications; Forensic Evidence; Medical Evidence; Cunnilingus and Anilingus: Definitions; Frequency; Legal Implications; Forensic Evidence; Medical Evidence; Female Genitalia: Frequency; Legal Implications; Anatomy; Development; Forensic Evidence: Method of Sampling; Forensic Analysis; Persistence Data; Medical Evidence: Examination Methods; Injuries; Male Genitalia: Anatomy and Physiology: Penile Size; Erections; Production of Semen; Forensic Evidence: Method of Sampling; Forensic Analysis; Persistence Data; Medical Evidence; Perianal Area and Anal Canal: Definitions; Frequency: Consensual; Non-Consensual; Legal Implications; Anatomy and Physiology: Anus; Perianal Area; Anal Canal; Rectum; Anal Sphincters and Faecal Incontinence; Forensic Evidence: Method of Sampling; Forensic Analysis; Persistence Data; Medical Evidence: Anal Fissures, Tears and Lacerations; Anal Sphincter Tone; Rectal Lacerations; Other Injuries; Lubricants; Blood and Urine Analysis: Reason For Analysis; Method of Sampling: Blood; Urine; Forensic Analysis; Care of the Complainant: Medical Treatment; Practical; Pregnancy; Sexually Transmitted Infections; Psychological, Deborah Rogers and Mary Newton. Injury Interpretation: Introduction; Describing Injuries: Nature of the Injury; Size and Shape of the Injury; Position of the Injury; Aging Injuries; Transient Lesions; Types of Injury: Bruises; Abrasions; Lacerations; Incisions; Stab Wounds; Firearm Injuries: Smooth Bore Weapon; Rifled Weapons; Shotgun Wounds; Rifled Weapon Wounds; Defense Injuries; Torture, Jack Crane. Non-Accidental Injury in Children: Introduction: Definition; Effects of Child Abuse; Risk Factors For Abuse; Extent of Abuse; Non-Accidental Injury in Children: The Role of the Physician; Assessing the Non-Accidentally Injured Child; Pointers to the Diagnosis of NAI; Types of Injuries in NAI: Soft Tissue Injuries: Bruising; Bite Marks; Other Soft Tissue Injuries; Thermal Injury: Types of Thermal Injury; Features of Thermal Injuries Suggestive of NAI; Differential Diagnosis of Thermal Injuries; Good Practice Tips; Skeletal Injury: Dating Fractures; Differential Diagnosis of Skeletal Injury; Internal Injuries: IntraCranial Injury; Abdominal Injuries; Munchausen Syndrome By Proxy; Summary, Amanda Thomas. Crowd Control Agents: Introduction; Clinical Features and Treatment: Oleum Capsicum; Chlorobenzylidene Malononitrile and Chloracetophenone; Conclusions, Kari Blaho. Care of Detainees: Introduction; Administration of Medicine; Conditions of Detention; Medical Problems: Epilepsy; Asthma; Diabetes; Heart Disease; Sickle Cell Disease; General Injuries; Head Injuries; Infectious Diseases; Mental Health: General Psychiatric Problems; Substance Misuse and Mental Illness; Deliberate Self Harm; Claustrophobia; Personal Safety Issues; Drug Searches; Forensic Samples; Fitness To Be Interviewed: Introduction; Police Interview Techniques; False Confessions: Why Make a False Confession?; Voluntary False Confessions; Accommodating-Compliant False Confessions; Coerced-Compliant False Confessions; Coerced-Internalised False Confessions; Suggestibility and Compliance; Preventing False Confessions; A Definition of Fit For Review: Scheme of Examination: The History; The Examination; Alcohol and Fitness For Interview; Substance Misuse and Fitness For Interview; The Impact of Psychiatric Illnesses; Learning Difficulties; The Effect of Physical Illnesses on Fitness For Interview: Epilepsy; Head Injury; Migraine; Hypothyroidism; Diabetes Mellitus; Dementia, Guy Norfolk and Margaret M. Stark. Substance Misuse: Introduction; General Principles: History and Examination; Harm Minimization; Prescribing; Medical Complications of Substance Misuse; Specific Drugs: Opiate Intoxication and Withdrawal: Treatment of Opiate Withdrawal; Buprenorphine (Buprenex, Temgesic); Naloxone; Benzodiazepines; Barbiturates; Solvents; Lysergic Acid Diethylamide; Phencyclidine; Ecstasy; Cocaine and "Crack"; Amphetamine; Khat; Marijuana; Anabolic Steroids; Other "Body Building" Drugs; Gamma-Hydroxy Butyrate; Ketamine; Alkyl Nitrites; Alcohol: The Metabolism of Alcohol: Sex and Weight; The Duration of Drinking; The Nature of the Drink Consumed; Food in the Stomach; Physiological Factors and Genetic Variation; Drugs; The Rate of Elimination; The Effects of Alcohol: Nystagmus; Pupillary Changes; Slurred Speech; Cardiovascular Effects; Metabolic Effects; Death from Alcohol Poisoning; The Diagnosis of Intoxication; Alcohol Dependence; Alcohol Withdrawal: Uncomplicated Alcohol Withdrawal; Alcohol Withdrawal Delirium; Complications of Alcohol Withdrawal, Margaret M. Stark and Guy Norfolk. Deaths in Custody: Introduction; Definition; Statistics; Investigation of Deaths in Custody: Legal Framework; Protocol; Terminology; Deaths Related to the Phases of the Custodial Process; Causes of Death: Natural Causes: Cardiovascular Disease; Central Nervous System; Endocrine; Other Causes; Conclusion; Accidental Trauma; Alcohol and Drug Related Deaths: Alcohol; Drugs; Deliberate Injuries: Baton Blows; Neck Holds; Homicide; Self Inflicted Injuries: Hanging; Ligature Strangulation; Incised Injuries; Drugs; Excited Delirium: Definition; Features; Rapid Unexplained Deaths During Restraint, Richard Shepherd. Traffic Medicine: Introduction; Medical Aspects of Fitness to Drive: Cardiovascular Diseases; Epilepsy; Diabetes; Vision and Eye Disorders; Ethical Considerations; Alcohol and Driving: Metabolism of Alcohol; The Effects of Alcohol on Performance; UK Road Traffic Legislation; Equivalent Limits in Other Body Fluids; Legal Limits in Other Jurisdictions; Drink-Drive Countermeasures; The UK Road Traffic Act Drink-Drive Procedure; Complex Defenses: Failure to Provide a Sample of Breath; Failure to Provide a Sample of Blood; Failure to Provide a Sample of Urine; Alcohol Levels After Death; Drugs and Driving: The Problem; The Scale of the Problem; The Effects of Different Drugs; Assessment in the Field By Police; Medical Examination Under Section 4 RTA, Ian F. Wall Medicina legal Práctica forense Medical jurisprudence Forensic Medicine methods Stark, Martha