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If an elderly relative died at home during the night, who would you ring?
I don't mean family, i mean doctors/hospital, etc?
The doctors will obviously be shut & it obviously won't be a 999 emergency.
I don't mean family, i mean doctors/hospital, etc?
The doctors will obviously be shut & it obviously won't be a 999 emergency.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Please can anyone tell me what checks are done to confirm that someone has died?
I was with my uncle recently as he passed away. I knew he had died and so did the two district nurses who I called into the room, but they asked me to leave the room while they "carried out the necessary checks".
I imagine they'd listen for a heartbeat or a pulse, but is there anything else that they do?
(Sorry to digress here, Beechy101).
I was with my uncle recently as he passed away. I knew he had died and so did the two district nurses who I called into the room, but they asked me to leave the room while they "carried out the necessary checks".
I imagine they'd listen for a heartbeat or a pulse, but is there anything else that they do?
(Sorry to digress here, Beechy101).
4get, I know, shouldn't be that way!.........when life has obviously expired, no one should be expected to try to recusitate..........our rule was that if there was a sign that the demise was very recent, then we should try!............but once you start, you cannot stop until a paramedic arrives to take over, if however the demise was obviously was not recent, then we did not start at all!........good practice!.......