Postmortem Examination Pt. 1 (copy)

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5 Different Ruling Categories for manner of death

Natural

Accident

Homicide

Suicide

Undetermined

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TRUE OR FALSE: Not everyone receives an autopsy upon death

TRUE

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Who can order an autopsy?

Coroner/Medical Examiner

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TRUE OR FALSE: An autopsy can be made without consent to next of kin

TRUE

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What year was the first recorded autopsy?

44 B.C.

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First recorded autopsy

Antitius’ autopsy on Julius Caesar after his assassination

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What wound was considered fatal in Julius Caesar’s assassination?

Wound to the chest that ruptured an aorta

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Who wrote “Hsi Yuan Lu” or The Washing Away of Wrongs

Song Ci

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What is “The Washing Away of Wrongs” about?

Instruction manual on how to conduct medico-legal investigations, examining corpses, and determine the time and cause of death

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Year “The Washing Away of Wrongs” was written

1247

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Person who conducted the first legal autopsy?

Bartolomeo da Varignana

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Year the first legal autopsy happened

1302

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TRUE OR FALSE: In the Renaissance, anatomy teachers would dissect cadavers themselves

FALSE

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Why is the statement “In the Renaissance, anatomy teachers would dissect cadavers themselves”

Because cadavers are opened by “LAY DISSECTOR”

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The Father of Modern Pathology

Rudolf Virchow

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Why Postmortem Examination?

  • Scientific medicine of high quality is practiced, PME is performed

  • To find out how physicians “lost” their patient

  • When criminal law is enforced

  • To show in a death certificate accurately the cause of death and confirmed medical diagnosis

  • Whenever there is medical research on the causes and nature of diseases

  • To know more for the good of medical science and for the public’s health and for the future

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Most important step in the autopsy procedure

Confirming of decedent identity

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Consent for autopsy hierarchy

  1. Spouse

  2. Adult children

  3. Adult grandchildren

  4. Parent

  5. Brother/Sister

  6. Nephew

  7. Grandparent

  8. Uncle/Aunt

  9. Cousin

  10. Stepchildren

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Preparing for the Autopsy

  • If autopsy is not required by law, it CANNOT be done until the next of kin gives permission

  • Consent form must be signed in the presence of a witness

  • Review records and medical history

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PME Preliminaries

  1. Written consent from the next of kin-abide by the extent or restrictions allowed

  2. Death certificate (blue/pink white forms)

  3. Medical abstract/Clinical data

  4. Medicolegal clearance

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Complete autopsy

All body cavities are examined (including the head/brain)

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Limited (Partial) Autopsy

Excludes the head/brain

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Selective

Specific organs only are examined

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Times when Autopsies are performed

  1. Ordered by police officer

  2. Necessary to complete death certificate

  3. Deceased him/herself has given consent before death

  4. Deceased military personnel who dies in active duty in military

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Time carried out to do autopsy

48 hours after death