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Postmortem examinations of the corpse by emergency physicians. Special medico-legal, criminal and medical law aspects


AutorenlisteVerhoff, M. A.; Risse, M.; Lasczkowski, G.; Dettmeyer, R.

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2009

Seiten293-29+

ZeitschriftNotfall and Rettungsmedizin

Bandnummer12

Heftnummer4

ISSN1434-6222

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10049-008-1120-y

VerlagSpringer


Abstract
The primary goal of an emergency medical mission is to save life. However, often only death can be determined or failed reanimation attempts have to be aborted. A carefully executed external postmortem examination makes demands that require a certain minimum amount of time. In particular, these demands cannot be fulfilled when an emergency physician must immediately be available for the next emergency situation. Several German federal states have introduced the option of issuing a provisional death certificate without, however, exempting the physician from any of the notification requirements pertaining to external postmortem examinations. Furthermore, attention should be paid to the numerous problems accompanying cases leading to potential death investigation proceedings and in dealing with the investigating authorities.



Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilVerhoff, M., Risse, M., Lasczkowski, G. and Dettmeyer, R. (2009) Postmortem examinations of the corpse by emergency physicians. Special medico-legal, criminal and medical law aspects, Notfall and Rettungsmedizin, 12(4), pp. 293-29+. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10049-008-1120-y

APA-ZitierstilVerhoff, M., Risse, M., Lasczkowski, G., & Dettmeyer, R. (2009). Postmortem examinations of the corpse by emergency physicians. Special medico-legal, criminal and medical law aspects. Notfall and Rettungsmedizin. 12(4), 293-29+. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10049-008-1120-y



Schlagwörter


Death investigation proceedingsEMERGENCY PHYSICIANExternal postmortem examinationNotification requirementsProvisional death certificate


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