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Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) Forensics
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Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) Forensics
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1. When an investigator is using forensic science in criminal justice - the focus of the investigation should be in:

2. After a house fire - a coroner would request a copy of the victim's:

3. A skeleton is found in the woods. What will the Medical Examiner use to identify the remains?

4. What is an example of a clinical application of computers in medicine?

5. What imaging technique is used to examine a moving fetus?

6. What statement is true about telepsychoanalysis?

7. Carolyn has been diagnosed with a rare type of cancer. Her physician wants to set up a meeting between Carolyn - himself - and a specialist in Boston. How might this be accomplished?

8. Much research has been done on the effectiveness of telemedicine. Based on research results - telemedicine is generally:

9. An example of a forensic technique is:

10. When a criminal investigation shows that bloodstained clothing is matched to a specific individual - how much proof does that offer?

11. Mr. Ermin was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 1999. Why might an autopsy be ordered when he dies?

12. What type of patient would benefit from a computerized prosthetic device?

13. What science-related areas are most used in forensic science?

14. A clinic in a remote part of Alaska wishes to use telemedicine and link with a hospital in Anchorage. What is most likely their biggest obstacle?

15. What is the correct spelling of DNA?

16. Whose office is responsible for conducting autopsies?

17. What health professional is called to the scene of a murder?

18. Marnita has always wanted a career in health care but lately finds she prefers working with computers rather than people. What career would best fit her interests?

19. Bloodless surgery uses digital imaging to accomplish less-invasive surgery. What is the main benefit to patients?

20. John claims that he was attacked by three people. One of the attackers - Fred - bit him. Is there any way to prove in court that Fred bit John?

21. A skeleton is found but the head is missing - making it difficult to determine the victim's:

22. Where would you find a person's Rh factor?

23. What is done after the completion of an autopsy?

24. The goal of forensic science is to:

25. A man in an ambulance is having severe chest pain. How will EMTs use telemedicine to save this man's life?