Which of the following documents is not a common type of patient correspondence? Which of the following documents is not a common type of patient correspondence? Appointment reminder letter



Missed appointment letter



Lab results letter



Supply invoice

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Answer 1
Answer: the answer to your question is supply invoice

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Polymerase chain reaction

What is algor mortis?

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It is: the reduction in body temperature and loss of skin elasticity that occur after death. Also called death chill.
That was like a scientific explanation :)
It's basically loss in body temperature and then because of that loss, death occurred. 

A group of paleobiologists were studying sedimentary rocks in the Rocky Mountains of North America. What order of organisms would they find in the layers of these sedimentary rocks? All organisms are arranged randomly in the layers of sedimentary rocks./ Newest organisms are at the bottom and the oldest organism is in the top-most layer of the sedimentary rocks. /Oldest organisms are at the bottom and the newest organism is in the top-most layer of the sedimentary rocks.

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Sedimentary rocks are rocks that are formed by the deposition of the weathered remains of other rocks. These are mixed sand, mud and pebbles that are laid down in layers and even fossils are found in these rocks. The order of organisms that they would find in the layers of these sedimentary rocks is, oldest organisms are at the bottom and the newest organisms are in the topmost layer of the sedimentary rocks.

The order of organisms that they would find in the layers of these sedimentary rocks is; Oldest organisms are at the bottom and the newest organism is in the top-most layer of the sedimentary rocks.

Sedimentary rocks are rocks that are made by the deposition and compression of other rocks or pieces of organic matter (dead plants and animals). According to the law of superposition which states that in a sequence of undisturbed sedimentary layers, the youngest layer is always at the top while the oldest layer is always at the bottom of the sequence. From the question, the organisms are components of the rocks. The oldest organisms will be found at the bottom layer of the sedimentary rocks while the newest organisms are in the topmost layer of the sedimentary rocks.

What do you mean by oxygenated blood​

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Answer:

Oxygenated blood is blood that has been oxygenated, it has a large percent of oxygen.

Explanation:

Oxygenated blood is blood that has been oxygenated by the lungs, it then is pumped all over the body.

(oxygenated- enriched with oxygen)

Synonym: Oxygen rich blood

Which best explains the surface tension of water?

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Water has high surface tension; meaning it is adhesive and elastic. It tends to  aggregate in drops rather than spread out on a surface as a thin film.

Water's high surface tension allows the formation of waves and water droplets. It allows plants to absorb water from their roots and spread it to their leaves. It also helps in the movement of blood through tiny vessels in the bodies of some animals.

1. Fingerprints may be resolved into three large, general groups of patterns: the arch, the loop, and the ____.a. bulbs.
b. ridge.
c. radial.
2. In 1990, the FBI began a pilot project called _____, which stores DNA profiles from across the country in a series of local, state, and national databases, all linked via computers.
a. IAFIS
b. CJIS
c. CODIS
d. NDIS
3. Impressions produced by the ridged skin on human fingers, palms, and soles of the feet are _____ prints.
a. plastic
b. latent
c. visible
d. dust
4. What is the most commonly used facial composite software in the United States?
a. FACES
b. Identi-Kit 2000
c. CompuSketch
d. SuspectID
5. What is the most significant breakthrough in forensic science since the development of fingerprinting?
a. ballistics tests
b. handwriting analysis
c. DNA profiling
d. investigative psychology
6. What is the process of identifying psychological and social characteristics surrounding the crime as well as the manner in which it was committed?
a. psychological profiling
b. criminal investigative analysis
c. investigative psychology
d. case linkage
7. DNA typing was first described in 1985 by English geneticist
a. James Watson.
b. Edward Southern.
c. Francis Crick.
d. Alec Jeffreys.
8. crime lab’s DNA analysis unit examination and characterization of body fluid is conducted through __________ serological techniques.
a. traditional
b. modern
c. classical
d. neoclassical
9. MitoSearch is a software package used by crime labs to compile and analyze
a. the mtDNA database.
b. criminal histories.
c. arms and ammunition
d. ink and print traces.
10. Two standards have been used to govern the admission of scientific evidence: the _____ test and the Frye test.
a. relevancy
b. Daubert Standard
c. eliminaton
d. reliability prong

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1. According to Health, U. S., 1993: The Annual National Report on Health, the right answer is normally the whorl but it's not mentionned in the propositions.


2. The right answer is CODIS

Combined DNA Index System (CoDIS) is the US national database, created and maintained by the FBI. The CoDIS comprises three levels of information: local DNA index systems (LDIS) where the genetic profiles originate, state DNA index systems (SDIS) that allow laboratories in the same state to share information, and the index system of national DNA (NDIS) that allows states to compare information between them.


3. The right answer is latent prints.

Latent fingerprints are accidental fingerprints left by the skin on a surface, whether visible or invisible at the time of deposit.

Treatment techniques can visualize invisible latent print residues, whether from natural transpiration of the skin or from a contaminant in the blood.


4. The right answer is FACES.

The composite facial is a judicial investigation tool that represents the most likeable portrait possible of the face of a wanted person. It is established from testimonials.


5. The right answer is DNA profiling.

A genetic fingerprint, or genetic profile, is the result of a genetic analysis, making it possible to identify a person from a small amount of their biological tissues (hair bulb, blood, saliva, vaginal secretion, sperm).


6. The right answer is Criminal Investigative Analysis.

Criminal analysis is a method of analysis and investigation in the criminal field based on the use of new technologies (computer science). Criminal analysis distinguishes itself from behavioral analysis (criminal profiling).

Criminal analysis is a method that emerged in the US in the 1960s in the context of the fight against organized crime. This technique allows investigators to create links between elements (individuals, events, places, relationships ...), to structure and prioritize these elements (graphics, maps ...).


7. The right answer is Alec Jeffreys.

Sir Alec John Jeffreys (born January 9, 1950 in Luton, Bedfordshire) is a British geneticist who has developed genetic fingerprinting techniques.


8. The right answer is traditional.

DNA forensic analysis, commonly known as DNA analysis, is less than 10 years old. However, basic science dates back to at least 1953, when two young researchers from Cambridge University, James Watson and Francis Crick, discovered the molecular structure of DNA.


9. The right answer is the mtDNA database.

Unlike nuclear DNA, mitochondrial DNA does not contain repetitive sequences and inter-individual variations are sometimes visible on a single nucleotide. The polymorphism of the mitochondrial DNA is thus a polymorphism of structure (and not of repetition as that of the nuclear DNA).

Forensic analysis is performed on these polymorphisms present in a non-coding region called control region (also called D-loop). The two most variable portions of the control region (HV1 and HV2) are amplified by PCR and then detailed.


10. The right answer is revelancy test.

The revelation test allows to disclose something that was invisible or unnoticed before.