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When Someone Dies.
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Could some one please tell me about post mortems, inquests, coroners reports and so on. I don't understand what happens when someone dies suddenly after having been discharged from hospital.
I don't understand the jargon.
I don't understand the jargon.
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Like the patient may have expressed a wish to go home and then the carers found they couldnt cope. IN that case take the cert and continue with burial.
OR
they may feel this was a helluva surprise -
in which case they need to contact the consultant in charge of the case and also phone the coroner and allege mismanagement - pointing out that re-admission under thirty day is a indicator of mismanagement, can he do a post mortem and or inquire into the cause of death.
and of course - no 3
where some family members say let it lie.... it wont bring her back
and others say
there is something wrong with this - I know there it is cover-up !
My family usually fall into category 3
Like the patient may have expressed a wish to go home and then the carers found they couldnt cope. IN that case take the cert and continue with burial.
OR
they may feel this was a helluva surprise -
in which case they need to contact the consultant in charge of the case and also phone the coroner and allege mismanagement - pointing out that re-admission under thirty day is a indicator of mismanagement, can he do a post mortem and or inquire into the cause of death.
and of course - no 3
where some family members say let it lie.... it wont bring her back
and others say
there is something wrong with this - I know there it is cover-up !
My family usually fall into category 3
Tilly, big hug.
IME, a post mortem and inquest has only been held when the person has died unexpectedly. If the person has been under the care of a doctor in the previous couple of weeks (which your relative had), then (usually) the cause of death is known from the notes (e.g. if it had been something anticipated). My parents were the same - my dad was due to be readmitted on the following morning, he died before he got there - but they knew what he'd got, so no need to investigate further. "Natural Causes" sounds to be if it was just the end of their time in this life.
IME, a post mortem and inquest has only been held when the person has died unexpectedly. If the person has been under the care of a doctor in the previous couple of weeks (which your relative had), then (usually) the cause of death is known from the notes (e.g. if it had been something anticipated). My parents were the same - my dad was due to be readmitted on the following morning, he died before he got there - but they knew what he'd got, so no need to investigate further. "Natural Causes" sounds to be if it was just the end of their time in this life.
eek that is a bit philosophical ....
as in .... if something is unknown - how do you know anything about it ?
My head hurts....
IN my family it is more basic - the last time we had an unknown death, I commented, I thought he was the one with ca colon and pulmonary embolus ? and the relative said - yeah but we dont know why he died....
as in .... if something is unknown - how do you know anything about it ?
My head hurts....
IN my family it is more basic - the last time we had an unknown death, I commented, I thought he was the one with ca colon and pulmonary embolus ? and the relative said - yeah but we dont know why he died....