Forum 1.1 - Argumentation research
Argue over the following in 5 complete sentences Different processes suffered by the body Death is defined as the irreversible cessation of blood circulation. The heart stops beating and can not be restarted. The priority in any scene is to determine if the victim is still alive, and if so, provide the necessary attention. Signs of death include shortness of breath, lack of heartbeat, lack of color in the skin and that the eyelids can not be closed after being lifted gently. Another obvious sign of death is the advanced decomposition and activity of insects related to putrefaction. If there are insects entering and leaving the body, it is not necessary for a doctor to certify death. In cases of sudden, unexpected, suspicious or unnatural death (homicide, accident or suicide), a forensic doctor must be notified to begin the investigation of the event. In this type of death, it is necessary that the forensic doctor and the researchers work together to achieve positive results in the investigation. The relationship to the case presented the antemortem investigation, in this case is the discomfort that this could have for a neighbor for the pet of this, as well as the intention of this to travel abroad on vacation. The investigation may include a wide range of antemortem possibilities, such as an assault, physical restraint or immobilization to control the victim through physical restraint or some other type of restraint. The term postmortem means after death, and the autopsy means looking at oneself. An unexpected death of a human being due to an injury or possible poisoning requires a postmortem examination (autopsy). However, if the deceased was under the care of a doctor and the doctor signs the death certificate specifying the cause and manner of death, an autopsy is not necessary.