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A firearm wound shows an entry with an abraded collar and a grease (dirt) collar, but there is NO tattooing (no gunpowder stippling), no soot blackening, and no burning around the wound. What is the range of fire?
INI CET - 2026
INI CET
Forensic Medicine
Firearm injury / range of fire
What is the specific antidote used in acute
opioid
(e.g. heroin, morphine) poisoning?
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INI CET
Forensic Medicine
Organophosphate poisoning - antidotes
The photograph shows a permanent tattoo on the skin. In which layer of the skin is the tattoo pigment chiefly deposited and retained?
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INI CET
Forensic Medicine
Tattoo and identification
In organophosphate (OP) poisoning, which drug reverses the inhibited activity of acetylcholinesterase (AChE)?
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INI CET
Forensic Medicine
Organophosphate poisoning - antidotes
Match the poison with its characteristic feature. Which of the following is correctly matched?
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INI CET
Forensic Medicine
Poisons and their characteristic odours/signs
Which of the following is a type of blunt-force mechanical injury produced without a break in the continuity of the skin?
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INI CET
Forensic Medicine
Mechanical injuries - blunt force trauma
A 16-year-old girl raped by a neighbour presents at 16 weeks of gestation. Which of the following is NOT a part of her management?
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INI CET
Forensic Medicine
MTP Act and POCSO - management of minor sexual assault
In poisoning with which of the following is central respiratory depression
not
a feature?
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INI CET
Forensic Medicine
Strychnine poisoning – glycine antagonist convulsant
A patient is brought to the emergency department with pin-point pupils, depressed respiration, and a reduced level of consciousness following suspected opioid (e.g., morphine/heroin) overdose. Which drug is the specific antidote?
INI CET - 2026
INI CET
Forensic Medicine
Organophosphate poisoning - antidotes
An entry firearm wound demonstrates an abrasion collar and a grease collar but completely lacks gunpowder tattooing (stippling), soot, and singeing of hair. The most appropriate interpretation of the firing distance is:
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INI CET
Forensic Medicine
Firearm injury / range of fire
A characteristic pattern of multiple radiating, brush-like abrasions resembling a bird’s foot (“sparrow-foot” or crow-foot marks) is found on the skin of a deceased. This injury pattern is most characteristic of:
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INI CET
Forensic Medicine
Abrasions / brush (sparrow-foot) marks
A victim of a bomb blast sustains burns to the chest and face caused by the fireball and the heat of the explosion (not by the blast wave, flying fragments, or being thrown against a structure). This burn injury is best classified as which category of blast injury?
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INI CET
Forensic Medicine
Blast injury classification
An Afghan national arriving at the airport is found to have swallowed multiple well-sealed, professionally prepared condoms/packets filled with narcotic drugs for the purpose of international trafficking. This practice is termed:
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INI CET
Forensic Medicine
Body packing vs stuffing