There is no role for a paramedic at a crime scene. However, where the crime has resulted in an injury to a person, the paramedic may be called in to give medical assistance to the injured person.
No, it is not a crime. However, it may very well be grounds for a divorce or annulment.
The medical examiner does their investigation with the body at the medical examiner's office; however, most medical examiners have a representative visit the crime scene.
microscopes are used in labs, medical field, surgeries, astronomy and crime investigation field
Determine the extent of injuries to the victims, if any, and summon medical assistance. If no victims present - preservation of the crime scene pending the arrival of detectives and/or evidence techs.
Yep. Although legal in California, its still a federal crime.
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Only the patients medical information - nothing else.
penicillin, DNA and the way we've used it against crime, polio vaccinations and leprocy
no, because it is a crime scene and if a person was dead you will not need to treat them in any way you might need to have a strong stomach though you will see a lot of dead bodies and blood
Insanity is a legal term and concept, not a medical one. It means a person was unable to tell right from wrong when they did a crime. It means he is admitting to doing the crime as charged, but is not guilty because at that moment he did not know doing it was wrong. Mental disorder is a medical term and concept, not a legal one.
It depends on the crime, but it is very unlikely. Most colleges look into crimes when they accept students and those who have commited a felony will have more trouble getting into the college/medical school then those who have not.