48,830
edits
m (→Internal exam: prounoucation) |
(consent) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
'''Autopsy''' is a part of pathology. | '''Autopsy''' is a part of pathology. | ||
In a hospital autopsy the most important thing is: ''proper consent''. | |||
==Consent== | |||
*Consent should be given by the ''executer of the estate''.<ref>URL: [http://www.docstoc.com/docs/51609856/CONSENT-FOR-AUTOPSY http://www.docstoc.com/docs/51609856/CONSENT-FOR-AUTOPSY]. Accessed on: 27 September 2010.</ref> | |||
#If the ''executer of the estate'' is not specified the hierarchy is as follows: | |||
#Spouse: married (same sex ''or'' opposite sex) ''or'' common-law ''or'' together the parents of a child ''or'' cohabitation agreement in law. | |||
#if no spouse, any children 16+ years old, | |||
#if no children, either parent, | |||
#if no parent, any brother or sister 16+ years old, | |||
#if no sibling, any next-of-kin 16+ years old, | |||
#if no next-of-kin, the person lawfully in possession of the body (not the hospital). | |||
Notes: | |||
*The power a person that is designated as ''power of attorney for health care decisions'' does not have authority to consent an autopsy; their power ends with death (unless they are also the ''executer of the estate''). | |||
==External exam== | ==External exam== |
edits