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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the mortality review template in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the patient’s details, including their name, medical record number (MR#), date admitted, age, and sex. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for the review.
  3. Indicate whether the patient was a Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) or Do Not Intubate (DNI) case by selecting 'Yes' or 'No' for each option.
  4. Document the date of death and provide a summary of events leading to the patient's death in the designated section. Be concise yet thorough.
  5. In the conclusion section, select one of the options regarding the nature of the death and provide explanations where necessary. This helps in understanding potential preventability.
  6. Complete any recommendations for departmental educational programs based on your findings. This can enhance future care practices.
  7. Finally, fill in your name, pager number, and date at the bottom of the form before submitting it as instructed.

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90-day mortality: Death within 90 days after surgery, as either an inpatient or outpatient. 180-day mortality: Death within 180 days after surgery, as either an inpatient or outpatient.
The LeDeR (Learning disabilities mortality review) Programme reviews the lives and deaths of people with learning disabilities and autistic people across England. The aim of the programme is to learn from peoples experiences of using health and social care services in Surrey.
Review of Deaths In line with national requirements, all deaths of a person who has been in contact with services in the six months prior to death are considered at Stage 1 Mortality review against Trust and national Mortality red flags.
an annual mortality rate of 15 deaths per 1000 people.
Mortality rate is typically expressed in units of deaths per 1,000 individuals per year; thus, a mortality rate of 9.5 (out of 1,000) in a population of 1,000 would mean 9.5 deaths per year in that entire population, or 0.95% out of the total.

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Clinical mortality review is the process by which medical and other disciplinary experts review the circumstances of an individual death to explore root causes and identify interventions to prevent future deaths.

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