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Module 2. OBJECTIVES AND TYPES OF FORENSIC EXAMINATION

SUBMODULE 2.1. FORENSIC AUTOPSY

Forensic autopsy is performed in case of a violent, sudden or unexpected death; if the victim's identity is unknown or the cause of death is unclear; in case of a death in a healthcare facility if the diagnosis was not established or when an inpatient is killed or died, and a medical malpractice complaint was filed.

Forensic autopsy is performed in a forensic morgue in daylight or with sufficient artificial light. The investigator needs a forensic dissection toolkit.

Forensic autopsy includes the following actions by the pathologist:

► study of autopsy request (order) and identification of tasks posed by the investigator;

► determination if the presented materials are sufficient to answer the investigator's questions and filing a request for additional materials;

► study of medical documents and case materials relevant for further expert assessments;

► examination of the victim's clothes;

► external examination of the cadaver;

► internal examination of the cadaver;

► removing, packing and referring biological objects, injury instruments and clothes for additional examination;

► analyzing the findings of additional examination;

► additional laboratory and instrumental tests;

► analyzing and putting together all test and examination findings;

► making the diagnosis;

► formulating the conclusion and justification (answers to the investigator's questions and the expert initiative conclusions);

► finalizing the autopsy report.

General rules of forensic autopsy. Forensic autopsy includes the following actions by the pathologist:

► studying the autopsy request (order) and other documents presented to the pathologist (copy of the death scene investigation report, case history, etc.);

► making a plan of forensic autopsy;