I think you mean a crime scene investigator.
The process of examination of physical evidence starts by understanding where it was found and why it was found there. Then you must assess what lead to it's being found in that location and if there was a possible motive.
the 1978 supreme court case that related to the impropriety of the warrantless collection of physical evidence at a homicide scene is ?
An Orthopaedic Board Certified Physical Therapy Specialist (or Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist, OCS) is a licensed Physical Therapist who specializes in providing physical therapy andrehabilitation for patients suffering from orthopaedic conditions. In order to sit for the Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist Board examination, a Physical Therapist has to show proof that she/he has sufficient clinical experience in treating orthopaedic conditions. The Board examination will test the candidate for advanced knowledge and decision making skills in his/her field of practice. The exam is regulated by the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties (ABPTS).
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L. Lodewick has written: 'The physical examination' -- subject(s): Atlases, Physical Examination, Physical diagnosis
Auscultation is the portion of the physical examination that provides information by hearing.
If you are asking when you should get a physical examination for your body, then I can answer this. You need to get a physical usually every year, also if you take any medicine you may get med checks every so often and usually a physical examination will go along with that.
An allergist, occupational medicine specialist, or a doctor who treats lung disease performs a thorough physical examination and takes a medical history that explores: the kind of work the patient has done.
Zoe Rawles has written: 'Physical examination procedures for advanced nurses and independent prescribers' -- subject(s): Physical diagnosis, Case studies, Evidence-based medicine, Nursing assessment
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There are virtually no risks associated with a physical examination. Complications with the process of a physical examination are unusual. Occasionally, a useful piece of information or data may be overlooked. More commonly.