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DEATH: MEANING, MANNER, MECHANISM & CAUSE Mr. Chapman
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Mr. Chapman. Before we were very good at medicine, anyone with a faint heartbeat or who went into a coma was typically presumed dead and buried. These.

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Page 1: Mr. Chapman.  Before we were very good at medicine, anyone with a faint heartbeat or who went into a coma was typically presumed dead and buried.  These.

DEATH: MEANING, MANNER, MECHANISM & CAUSE

Mr. Chapman

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THE 17TH CENTURY WAS SCARY

Before we were very good at medicine, anyone with a faint heartbeat or who went into a coma was typically presumed dead and buried.

These people often awoke to find themselves buried alive, and people became terrified that they too would be buried alive.

As a result, corpses started to become buried with bells, so that if they woke up, they could ring and alert someone. “Saved by the bell?”

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DEATH IS HARD TO DEFINE

One definition of death is the cessation, or end, of life. This definition, however, is somewhat vague.

Death is more specifically defined sometimes as the irreversible cessation of circulation of blood, or the cessation of all brain activity.

When is someone actually, physically dead? When do you think?

Wikipedia article on death.

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It’s easier to assume that:

DEATH IS A PROCESS

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DEATH AS A PROCESS

According to physiologists, death occurs when the heart stops beating, the cells of the body begin to die due to lack of oxygen, and basic processes of the body begin to fail.

Nerves, muscles, organs, and the brain stop working.

This is known as the first stage of death – stoppage.

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CELL DEATH

When a cell dies, it breaks down. Once enough cells break down, life cannot be restarted.

Cell breakdown is called autolysis.

When the cell membrane dissolves, enzymes and other cell contents spill out and digest surrounding tissues.

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MANNER OF DEATH

There are four ways a person can die, referred to in official terms as the manner of death.

1. Natural death2. Accidental death3. Suicidal death4. Homicidal death

* Some people consider there to be a fifth cause, known as undetermined; only attributed to cases where cause of death cannot be figured out by coroners and officials.

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MANNER OF DEATH

Natural death – caused by interruption and failure of body functions resulting from age or disease. Most common manner of death.

Accidental death – caused by unplanned events, such as a car accident or falling from a ladder.

Suicidal death – occurs when a person purposefully kills oneself.

Homicidal death – the death of one person caused by another person.

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MANNER OF DEATH DETERMINATION

In each of the following scenarios, identify the manner of death that the person experienced.

1. A man with a heart condition is attacked and dies from a heart attack during the assault. Is the manner of death accident or homicide?

2. An elderly woman dies after being kept from receiving proper heath care by her son. Is the manner of death natural or homicide?

In each case, the manner of death is homicide.

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CAUSE AND MECHANISM OF DEATH

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CAUSE OF DEATH

The reason someone dies is called the cause of death. Disease, physical injury, stroke and heart attack can all cause death.

Examples of cause of death by homicide include bludgeoning, shooting, burning, drowning, strangulation, hanging and suffocation.

Proximate cause of death refers to an underlying cause of death. For example, if someone exposed to large amounts of radiation got cancer and died, the proximate cause of death would be large amounts of radiation exposure.

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MECHANISM OF DEATH

Mechanism of death describes the specific change in the body that brought about the cessation of life.

Example: If a person was shot, the mechanism of death might be loss of blood (exsanguination), or the loss of brain function.

If the cause of death is a heart attack, the mechanism of death is the heart stopping to beat or pulmonary arrest.

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DEATH CERTIFICATES

Often cause and mechanism of death are included in a single statement on some death certificates.