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The most immediate cause of death is stated on Line a and the underlying causes follow on Lines b, c, and so on. In assessing the approximate interval between onset and time of death, terms such as unknown or approximately may be used and general terms such as minutes, hours, and days are acceptable.
Medical certification of death The medical cause of death section of the certificate has two components: the cause of death (Part 1) and contributing conditions (Part 2) [13]. Not every death will have a Part 2 condition. These are completed by a MD/DO or medical examiner/coroner.
The death certificate should document the immediate cause of death, which can be an event, clinical condition, or disease process, which is unsuitable for the continuation of life. The mechanism of death is not as important as the event or condition that precipitated the occurrence of death.
There are two types of death certificates you may end up getting asked for when settling a decedents business: an original death certificate and a certified copy. Both document types are used in several situations, but there are a few unique differences in terms of how theyre issued and what they look like.
Model law adopted by most U.S. states that says, An individual who has sustained either (1) irreversible cessation of circulatory and respiratory functions, or (2) irreversible cessation of all functions of the entire brain, including the brain stem, is dead.

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The manner of death is the determination of how the injury or disease leads to death. There are five manners of death (natural, accident, suicide, homicide, and undetermined).
The elderly decedent should have a clear and distinct etiological sequence for cause of death, if possible. Terms such as senescence, infirmity, old age, and advanced age have little value for public health or medical research. Age is recorded elsewhere on the certificate.

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