Safe Examiner
A medical forensic evaluation involves a thorough examination of a patient, typically in cases of assault or abuse, to assess injuries and gather evidence. This process includes documenting the patient's medical history, performing physical exams, and collecting samples for forensic analysis. The findings are meticulously recorded in a report, which can be used in legal proceedings. This evaluation plays a crucial role in both the medical care of the patient and the criminal justice process.
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For the court's purpose, if documentation does not appear in the medical record
Kenneth Kingdon has written: 'A medical-legal companion to the AMA guides fifth' -- subject(s): Disability evaluation, Disability Evaluation, Evidence-Based Medicine, Professional Role, Workers' Compensation, Handbooks, manuals, Medical jurisprudence, Judgment, Handbooks, manuals, etc
Leslie I. Boden has written: 'Medical costs in workers' compensation' -- subject(s): Workers' compensation, Cost control, Costs 'Use of medical evidence' -- subject(s): Backache, Disability evaluation, Medical jurisprudence
The evaluation or appraisal of a condition is the definition of the word assessment. This term is used in the medical field to describe the evaluation of patients and medical records.
Ultrasound, pregnant uterus, real time with image documentation, fetal and maternal evaluation, after first trimester ( or = 14 weeks 0 days), transabdominal approach; single or first gestation
There are many medical conditions that would not render a parent unfit to have custody of their child. The medical condition would have to be serious enough that the child would be at risk and the court would review all the evidence, order an evaluation and then issue its decision.
Jerry G. Seare has written: 'Medical documentation' -- subject(s): Documentation, Forms and Records Control, Medical records, Methods
Medical response, Patient evaluation, Definitive medical care
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