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from mead
Old Sep 15, 2006, 07:03 PM

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REDIDENT HAS NOPULSE NO BP. SUPERVISER NOTIFIED DR. NOTIFIED, AND ORDER TO RELEASE BODY RECEIVED. fAMILY PRESENT OR NOTIFIED . fUNERAL HOME NOTIFIED AND BODY RELEASED @ [HR].
nOTE BODY REMAINS WE US FOR 2 HRS PRIOR BEING RELASED TO FUNERAL HOME
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Old Sep 16, 2006, 04:23 AM

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Always check your own facility's policy for RN pronouncements....and don't forget, sometimes the nurse CAN'T pronounce...an unexpected death, a death within 24 hours of admission (unless the person came in to die)...the circular letter from this state is about 3 pages long on when to call the ME.
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