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ABMDI EXAM TEST 2024/2025
RECENT UPDATE

COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS EXAM PRACTICE [MOST TESTED
QUESTIONS] GRADE A+




Brain death - (correct answer) Final cessation of activity in the
central nervous system, as indicated by a flat electroencephalogram
(EEG) or absence of cerebral blood flow for a predetermined period of
time


Cardiac death - (correct answer) Final cessation of activity in the
cardiovascular system involving the heart and blood vessels


Cessation - (correct answer) The final stoppage of action


Coroner - (correct answer) Typically an elected official who decides
whether a death occurred under circumstances that require an
autopsy, either by law or to determine manner or cause. A coroner can
determine the scope of an autopsy and who will perform it if the
elected coroner is not qualified. Only Kansas, Louisiana, North Dakota,
and Ohio require, without exception, that coroners be medical doctors

,Anencephalic - (correct answer) An infant born without a brain


Bereavement - (correct answer) Sorrow following the death of a
loved one




Jurisdiction - (correct answer) The power or authority a court or
office has over individuals or trauma


Legal next-of-kin - (correct answer) The person from whom the
medicolegal death investigator must secure consent before initiating
any procurement activity


Medical examiner - (correct answer) Usually a medical doctor,
although not necessarily a highly trained pathologist. Like a coroner, a
medical examiner decides whether a death occurred under
circumstances that may require an autopsy and who will perform it if
the medical examiner is not qualified. A medical examiner is usually
appointed to the position and may have jurisdiction for a county,
district, or state


OPO (organ procurement organization) - (correct answer) The
agency responsible for identifying potential donors, obtaining consent,
and procuring organs

,Postmortem changes - (correct answer) Alterations of the body
following death, including decomposition and environmental
resuscitative injuries


Statutes - (correct answer) Laws enacted by the legislative branch of
government


Verify - (correct answer) Establish or confirm the accuracy of
information or evidence through testimony


Vital statistics - (correct answer) A governmental agency responsible
for maintaining a system of registration and release of records for the
public, including birth, marriage, divorce, and death


Antemortem blood sample - (correct answer) An initial blood
sample that usually is obtained when the subject arrives at the hospital
emergency room, before additional diagnostic or therapeutic treatment
is initiated


Authorization - (correct answer) Official permission granted by a
superior


Common-law marriage - (correct answer) A marriage that is
recognized because the couple have been cohabiting for a determined
length of time, yet a legal marriage ceremony has not been performed

, Confidential - (correct answer) Revealed in confidence (trust,
assurance), to be kept secret


Cremation - (correct answer) The reduction of a dead human body
to inorganic bone fragments by intense heat in a specially designed
chamber


Demographic information - (correct answer) Personal identifying
and specific information regarding an individual's age, social security
number, gender, address, and so on


Disinterment - (correct answer) The opening of a grave and removal
of the body for the purpose of reexamination or removal to another
site


Embalmer - (correct answer) An individual licensed by the state to
disinfect, preserve, and cosmetically restore dead human bodies


Euphemism - (correct answer) A mild or inoffensive term or phrase
that is substituted for another, more explicit term


Funeral director - (correct answer) An individual or corporation
licensed by a state to prepare dead human remains, other than by

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