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It can be very challenging to elicit symptoms in a patient who has suffered from '''death'''.  In fact, many of these patients look peaceful and have no complaints.  Collateral history is very useful here.
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It can be very challenging to elicit symptoms in a patient who has suffered from '''death'''.  In fact, many of these patients look peaceful and have no complaints.  Collateral history is very useful here. But be forewarned: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIh_ZLKcF7s '''death''' can be pretty sneaky].<ref>Season 2 Episode 4 "My Old Lady" (Scrubs)</ref>
  
  
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- [[Bury It (Song)]]
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* [[Constitution]]
- [[Constitution]]
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* [[Dead, dead, dead, dead...]]
 
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* [[Dead Giveaway]]
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* [[Die Hard in the ICU]]
 
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* [[Die Hard with a PEG Tube]]
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* [[DNR]]
 
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* [[Does Palliative Care really care?]]
- [[Die Hard with a PEG Tube]]
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* [[Gomer Never Dies]]
 
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* [[Half Life]]
- [[DNR]]
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* [[Hospicillin]]
 
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* [[McDonald's]]
- [[Does Palliative Care really care?]]
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* [[Morgue Rounds]]
 
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* [[Mortality Rate]]
- [[Gomer Never Dies]]
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* [[Natural Born Killer Cells]]
 
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* [[The O Sign]]
- [[Half Life]]
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* [[Organ Donation]]
 
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* [[Pork Chop]]
- [[Hospicillin]]
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* [[The Q Sign]]
 
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* [[Postmortem Chemotherapy]]
- [[Morgue Rounds]]
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* [[Sudden-Death Overtime]]
 
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* [[What is a good name for my anatomy cadaver?]]
- [[Natural Born Killer Cells]]
 
 
 
- [[Organ Donation]]
 
 
 
- [[Pork Chop]]
 
 
 
- [[Postmortem Chemotherapy]]
 
 
 
- [[Sudden-Death Overtime]]
 
 
 
- [[What is a good name for my anatomy cadaver?]]
 
  
  

Latest revision as of 14:56, 8 August 2017

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Death is defined by the cessation of all biological functions and is typically considered a suboptimal outcome. Patients often state their preference for ongoing life as opposed to death.


Symptoms


It can be very challenging to elicit symptoms in a patient who has suffered from death. In fact, many of these patients look peaceful and have no complaints. Collateral history is very useful here. But be forewarned: death can be pretty sneaky.[1]


Signs


Vital signs can be very telling in a patient with death: temperature is room temperature or less, blood pressure is 0, heart rate is 0, respiratory rate is 0, and oxygen saturation is 0%. Physical exam can be very challenging due to the patient's lack of participation.[2] One, however, may note in the moments preceding death a death rattle, death giggle, or both.


Diagnosis


Imaging can help support the diagnosis of death. Pan-scanning provides the best use of resources.[3]


Treatment


However, just because a patient has died doesn't mean they are no longer a candidate for treatment. One of the most popular treatments after death is chemotherapy.[4] For more information, see Postmortem Chemotherapy.


Prevention


Tammyflu and a multivitamin.[5][6]


Future Directions


Unfortunately, there have been no breakthroughs with this condition and the global death rate remains constant at 100%.[7]


Related Reading



References


  1. Season 2 Episode 4 "My Old Lady" (Scrubs)
  2. AMA Holds Funeral Service for Physical Exam (Gomerblog)
  3. Ever Wonder How Radiologists Know What Studies to Recommend? (Gomerblog)
  4. FDA Approves Groundbreaking Postmortem Chemotherapy Protocol (Gomerblog)
  5. New Study Shows Tammyflu Pills Provide Eternal Life (Gomerblog)
  6. New Multivitamin Cures Cancer, Heart Disease, Famine, Evil (Gomerblog)
  7. World Death Rate Holding Steady At 100 Percent (The Onion)


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