Description
Book SynopsisDeath Investigation: A Field Guide, Second Edition is updated and expanded to include a chronological analysis of the death scene investigative process from the first notification to the autopsy and final report. This book is written for the standpoints of a forensic pathologist and a forensic toxicologist emphasizing essential elements of the death investigation and how the results impact the final cause and manner of death. Topics discussed include how to assess the body at the scene and how to properly investigate natural and unnatural deaths.
The book discusses various means and causes of deaths, demonstrating how death manifests in various parts of the body. A section on traumatic injuries examines and illustrates with color photographs blunt force, sharp force, gunshot wounds, and a host of other injuries that the investigator is likely to confront. Natural death conditions and disease are discussed in a separate chapter devoted to the most common manner
Table of Contents
1. Philosophy and Approach to Death Scene Investigation 2. The Body and the Scene 3. Assessment of the Body at the Scene 4. Detailed Physical Assessment of the Body at the Scene 5. Medical Records, History, and Other Investigative Records 6. Natural Diseases and Death Investigation 7. Traumatic Injuries and Definitions 8. Identification Methods 9. Signs of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Treatment 10. Signs of Previous Surgeries and Procedures 11.The Medical-Legal Autopsy 12. Toxicology in Death Investigations 13. Forensic Experts Appendix A: Medical Terminology Appendix B: Prescription Medicines