OF16 Sudden Death Flashcards
What is the list of things to do when attending a 1S (Sudden Death)?
- Undertake FIRST AID if appropriate
• make every effort not to contaminate the scene - Carry out initial SCENE examination
• freeze, control, preserve. Eliminate foul play, otherwise call CIB - VERIFY DEATH has occurred
• only a doctor, nurse, ambo officer are authorised to issue a verification of death form - Obtain a medical CERTIFICATE as to cause of death
• if their doctor is willing to sign the cause off - Formally IDENTIFY the deceased
• a close relative or other acquaintance verify the identity in your presence
• forensic identification - REMOVE the deceased to the mortuary
• inform NIIO National Initial Investigation Officer
• inform funeral director
Allow time for family to grieve and say their last goodbyes
Order of events may differ as appropriate.
First steps in the mortuary procedure?
- PPE
- beware of injuries that pose as HAZARDS
- remove CLOTHING and property in presence of a WITNESS
- examine clothing and property for VALUABLES
Body examination?
• examine body for injuries/marks etc
• carefully record their extent and position
• clean the body of blood and other secretions
Before cleaning, Check local procedures.
Some areas want the body left undisturbed.
Labelling the body?
- Police are RESPONSIBLE for labelling the body
- PHOTOGRAPH the completed label, include in 1S file
- ensure label details are correctly RECORDED on POL47
Deceased body property?
- itemise property as personal or exhibits
- personal property should be removed and returned to the family personally or through their funeral director
- exhibits may be retained with the deceased for the post-mortem or secured for later consideration
Release of the body?
- the Coroner has exclusive RIGHT to the custody of the body
- the Coroner will determine when the body can be released to the N.O.K
• if N.O.K request early release, or to remain near the deceased they should be given the NIIO number to negotiate this themselves
Hygiene requirements?
- must observe strict hygiene protocols
- wear all PPE made available by the funeral director
- wash hands and exposed flesh
- seek advice from experts of unsure
Cultural considerations?
• whanau will want to accompany tupapaku along their journey
• there may be a karakia and openly expressed grief
• consider iwi rules and traditions
- No hats/backsides on tables
- pillows for sleeping not sitting
On arrival at the scene
• introduce yourself, where you are from, why you are here
• ask about cultural issues
If you are unsure, ASK
Keeping the whanau informed?
- explain the journey their loved one will take, the process they will be involved in.
- give you contact details, and those of the Iwi Liaison Officer.
- explain their right to object to a post-mortem and to request their loved one back asap (s33 Coroners Act)
- they may wish to carry their tupapaku to the hearse