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PDF Editor FAQ

Is Trump a coward for dodging the draft?

No, and this has been explained hundreds of times on Quora.In brief, Donald Trump Requested medical deferments and they were granted by the medical board of the US government, each time. His requests and approvals are well documented. Donald Trump did not “Dodge” the draft, he registered as required, and his exception was fully approved. His records are available from the government under the Freedom of Information Act.

What are my options if my doctor refuses to release my medical records to me?

What Jennifer Ellis said. A doctor should always provide a copy of a patient’s medical record when requested, whether it's requested by the patient or the patient’s lawyer. Still, it takes some time to prepare the records. When the doctor says he/she needs to review the records, that doesn't mean they will be altered. They just need to prepare all the parts of the record you need to give to you. They have thirty days to do so. You have access to your medical records by law, so don't worry about them hiding or altering anything. In fact, we keep meticulous records of everything to protect us from a malpractice suit.

Would a routine autopsy reveal the presence of HIV virus in the deceased?

It could, but we typically do not test for it.There are no physical signs of HIV, that I am aware of, at autopsy. I am not a forensic pathologist (the doctor). So maybe there are some subtle ones, but never when doing an autopsy has one said anything to indicate it.We assume every decedent has HIV or Hepatitis. We use our PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) on every decedent.Blood, vitreous, urine, etc are collected on every decedent, when available. Many times we will send out this fluid for testing. The majority of time we are sending it to the Toxicologist to test for alcohol or drugs. Very rarely, for other poisonings. Did you know if you die of an overdose, it will be listed under the “fatal agency” as poisoning?The only time we test the samples for HIV or Hepatitis is if we have an employee exposure. That means someone has accidentally stuck themselves with a used needle, cut themselves with a scalpel, or has come into contact with a bodily fluid in some other way. We take exposure to Blood Borne Pathogens very seriously. Here is an answer of the time I was exposed and what happened: Zoe-Anne Barcellos' answer to Have you ever poked yourself with a scalpel while performing an autopsy?I should clarify that I have only worked for Medical Examiners / Coroners. I have never observed a hospital autopsy, and don’t know know what those policies are, or what tests they do with their fluid samples.In almost every case (even with major trauma or gunshot wounds) the medicolegal death investigator will request medical records from the decedent’s Primary Care Provider or family physician. When we receive those, usually weeks after the decedent has been buried or cremated, is when we typically find out they were HIV or Hepatitis+.Sometimes we know before the autopsy. Either there is medication at the scene that treat the disease, or a witness will tell us.Original question:Would a routine autopsy reveal the presence of HIV virus in the deceased?

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