lol @ above answer!
Anyway, when i used to work at the hospital, i seem to remember there was some talk about nurses being trained to "pronounce" death I.E. record it in the medical notes so that the person could be moved to the chapel of rest. When working nightshift this might be important, as a junior doctor would have to leave their a and e work to come to the ward to pronounce death which could take hours and hours, wheras the hospital authorities would rather it be done quickly so we could slide anothe rpatient into that bed directly. Not sure wht became of that idea but i have no reason to suspect it didnt happen, after all, its hardly something that only a doctor could do ... you just have to listen for a heartbeat and watch to see if any breath is taken for, i think, 2 minutes (i'm talking about expected/non cpr deaths here)