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5 Different Ruling Categories for manner of death
Natural
Accident
Homicide
Suicide
Undetermined
TRUE OR FALSE: Not everyone receives an autopsy upon death
TRUE
Who can order an autopsy?
Coroner/Medical Examiner
TRUE OR FALSE: An autopsy can be made without consent to next of kin
TRUE
What year was the first recorded autopsy?
44 B.C.
First recorded autopsy
Antitius’ autopsy on Julius Caesar after his assassination
What wound was considered fatal in Julius Caesar’s assassination?
Wound to the chest that ruptured an aorta
Who wrote “Hsi Yuan Lu” or The Washing Away of Wrongs
Song Ci
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
Year “The Washing Away of Wrongs” was written
1247
Person who conducted the first legal autopsy?
Bartolomeo da Varignana
Year the first legal autopsy happened
1302
TRUE OR FALSE: In the Renaissance, anatomy teachers would dissect cadavers themselves
FALSE
Why is the statement “In the Renaissance, anatomy teachers would dissect cadavers themselves”
Because cadavers are opened by “LAY DISSECTOR”
The Father of Modern Pathology
Rudolf Virchow
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
Most important step in the autopsy procedure
Confirming of decedent identity
Consent for autopsy hierarchy
Spouse
Adult children
Adult grandchildren
Parent
Brother/Sister
Nephew
Grandparent
Uncle/Aunt
Cousin
Stepchildren
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
PME Preliminaries
Written consent from the next of kin-abide by the extent or restrictions allowed
Death certificate (blue/pink white forms)
Medical abstract/Clinical data
Medicolegal clearance
Complete autopsy
All body cavities are examined (including the head/brain)
Limited (Partial) Autopsy
Excludes the head/brain
Selective
Specific organs only are examined
Times when Autopsies are performed
Ordered by police officer
Necessary to complete death certificate
Deceased him/herself has given consent before death
Deceased military personnel who dies in active duty in military
Time carried out to do autopsy
48 hours after death