Based on the clinical data you have collected, begin a concept map care plan by developing a basic skeleton diagram of the reasons your patient needs health care.

PREPARATION: ASSESSMENT PHASE. Gather clinical data: assess the patient; review the patient records, laboratory data, medications, and treatments. Objective and subjective data are important. STEP 1: DEVELOP A BASIC SKELTON DIAGRAM (See Example #1) Based on the clinical data you have collected, begin a concept map care plan by developing a basic skeleton diagram of […]

Explain the importance of expert testimony and the report writing that would be involved.

Define physical evidence. You may use a number of resources to research the methods and significance of evidence in this scenario. Consider using articles form juried forensic publications, information from the AIU library, or textbooks from this or other classes you might have had. Identify the evidence you found and what evidence might still be […]

Explain the role the forensic scientist in the laboratory will have with your submitted evidence, and explain the techniques the forensic scientist will use to process your evidence.

When preparing for a crime scene reconstruction consideration must be made concerning the types of evidence you are using to come to the conclusion that you are basing the reconstruction on. Real evidence for physical evidence is the best source of producing a reconstruction. The relevance of the physical evidence must be established. For example, […]