kinds of death

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  • Newborn
    • Eye was open
    • Testicles begin to direct into the scrotum
  • Newborn
    • Body is dark red with hair at the scalp
    • The child is viable 28 weeks
  • Weight
    2.5kgs
  • 8 months

    • Skin wrinkled and fleshed colored
    • Testicles in the scrotum
    • Nails reach end of the finger
  • Length
    45-50cms
  • Weight
    1. 3.5kg
  • 9 months

    • Scalp covered with dark hair
    • Skin color formed by fly
  • IMPORTANCE OF DETERMINING DEATH
  • Civil personality of a person is extinguished
  • The rights and obligations of the deceased to pass on to their heirs are being determined
  • Criminal liability of a person is extinguished by death
  • BASIC DETERMINATION OF DEATH
  • Types of death
    • Natural death
    • Violent death
    • Judicial death
  • Clinical death or Somatic death is declared by the members of the immediate family or by the physician
  • Immediate signs of clinical death
    • Cessation of the upward and downward movement of the chest due to respiration
    • Pale color of the faces and lips
    • No pulse and heart beats
    • Flaccidity of muscle and jaw is drop
    • Dilated pupil and loss of cornea reaction to light
  • Types of clinical death
    • Sociological death
    • Psychic death
    • Biological death
    • Physiologic death
  • Molecular or Cellular death is death of individual cells after the somatic death, with brain cells dying earlier after 5 minutes
  • Apparent death/State of suspended animation is loss of consciousness or temporary cessation of the vital function of the body due to diseases other forms of external influence
  • Length
    45-50cms
  • Civil personality of a person is extinguished
  • The rights and obligations of the deceased to pass on to their heirs are being determined
  • Criminal liability of a person is extinguished by death
  • Death of a partner will cause dissolution of partnership
  • Natural death
    Old age, nocturnal death and suffering illness
  • Violent death
    Moral turpitude
  • Violent death
    • Murder, suicide, homicide
  • Judicial death
    Adjudication of the court, death penalty
  • Clinical death or Somatic death
    Declared by immediate family or physician
  • Immediate signs of death
    • Cessation of chest movement due to respiration
    • Pale color of face and lips
    • No pulse and heart beats
  • Flaccidity of muscle and jaw
    Drop
  • Sociological death
    Withdrawal and separation of the patient from others showing isolation and abandonment
  • Psychic death
    Patient regresses and accepts his dying situation, may taking ang buhay
  • Biological death
    Absence of cognitive functions of the body although the organs can still be maintained by life support system
  • Physiologic death
    All vital organs is no longer functioning
  • Molecular or Cellular death
    Death of individual cells after the somatic death, brain cells die earlier after 5 minutes
  • Apparent death/State of suspended animation
    Loss of consciousness or temporary cessation of the vital function of the body due to diseases other forms of external influence
  • Death occurs when there are irreversible changes to the brain's ability to function.