cpr, but it was too late. a tragedy in the span of only five minutes. any unexpected death such as that of a healthy child is investigated by authorities. the toddler is brought to the kentucky medical examiner s office. deputy medical examiner dr. bill ralston will perform the autopsy. once we ve done that, then we begin with the interior. a forensic pathologist with five years of experience, he s the only man among the five medical examiners in this office. he needs to determine the cause of death. autopsies won t show whether a victim was pushed into the water or fell in. but it s standard practice to look for signs of foul play that may have occurred before the victim was found in the water. ready? the working diagnosis was drowning. there are no real tests for drowning. i can t send blood to the lab and it come back and something be high or low and that s an
a tragedy in the span of only five minutes. any unexpected death such as that of a healthy child is investigated by authorities. the toddler is brought to the kentucky medical examiner s office. deputy medical examiner dr. bill ralston will perform the autopsy. once we ve done that, then we begin with the interior. a forensic pathologist with five years of experience, he s the only man among the five medical examiners in this office. he needs to determine the cause of death. autopsies won t show whether a victim was pushed into the water or fell in. but it s standard practice to look for signs of foul play that may have occurred before the victim was found in the water. ready? the working diagnosis was drowning. there are no real tests for drowning. i can t send blood to the lab
cpr, but it was too late. a tragedy in the span of only five minutes. any unexpected death such as that of a healthy child is investigated by authorities. the toddler is brought to the kentucky medical examiner s office. deputy medical examiner dr. bill ralston will perform the autopsy. once we ve done that, then we begin with the interior. a forensic pathologist with five years of experience, he s the only man among the five medical examiners in this office. he needs to determine the cause of death. autopsies won t show whether a victim was pushed into the water or fell in. but it s standard practice to look for signs of foul play that may have occurred before the victim was found in the water. ready? the working diagnosis was drowning. there are no real tests for drowning. i can t send blood to the lab
they don t want to to go to school their grades go douvenl those should be signs to parents to take a look at and put into context the behavior and any symptoms or any diagnoses that may be at play. the reason i want to delve into this a little bit. i think some parents say i don t have to worry about my child because he doesn t have asperger s or any form of autism. that s not necessarily a valid conclusion either is it? no, it s not. there are first of all autism is a spectrum disorder. so there are many different behaviors and symptoms along the way. in addition there are other disorders that are at play. there are serious mental health issues and mal lody disorders, character logical disorders. you need to focus in on what it is you are talking about. we try very hard to ascertain a diagnosis or a working diagnosis and then go from there and sort
they don t want to to go to school their grades go douvenl those should be signs to parents to take a look at and put into context the behavior and any symptoms or any diagnoses that may be at play. the reason i want to delve into this a little bit. i think some parents say i don t have to worry about my child because he doesn t have asperger s or any form of autism. that s not necessarily a valid conclusion either is it? no, it s not. there are first of all autism is a spectrum disorder. so there are many different behaviors and symptoms along the way. in addition there are other disorders that are at play. there are serious mental health issues and mal lody disorders, character logical disorders. you need to focus in on what it is you are talking about. we try very hard to ascertain a diagnosis or a working diagnosis and then go from there and sort