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  1. Manner of death can be classified in six ways: 1) Natural. 2) Accident. 3) Suicide. 4) Homicide. 5) Undetermined. 6) Pending. A natural death occurs as a result of aging, illness, or disease. An accidental death occurs when an injury or poisoning causes death, but it is unintentional.

  2. In nearly all circumstances human death is a process rather than an event. Unless caught up in nuclear explosions people do not die suddenly, like the bursting of a bubble. A quiet, “classical” death provides perhaps the best illustration of death as a process.

  3. In contrast to causes of death, mechanisms of death are non-specific pathophysiologic derangements through which the cause of death exerts its lethality. The two most common errors in death certification are 1) the substitution of a mechanism for the cause of death; and 2) identifying the immediate cause of death without identifying the ...

  4. The mechanism of death is the physiological derangement that results in the death. An example of a mechanism of death due to the gunshot wound described above is exsanguination (extreme blood loss). Last but not least, the manner of death is how the death came about. Manner of death can be classified in six ways: 1) Natural. 2) Accident.

  5. Jan 1, 2023 · The mechanism of death is what connects the proximate cause of death with the moment of death. The proximate cause, also known and the underlying cause of death, is the etiologically specific disease or injury that in a natural and continuous sequence produces the fatality and without it would not occur.

  6. Jun 13, 2023 · In this article, the actual built-in mechanism and operation of the physiological process of death is suggested vis-a-vis biology and medicine.

  7. The principle mechanisms of interest are those having an adverse effect on the heart, the brain, or both. [Adams VI, Flomenbaum MA, Hirsch CS. Mechanisms of death. Chapter 9 In: Spitz and Fisher's Medicolegal Investigation of Death, 4th Edition (2006), Spitz WU (Ed), Charles C Thomas, Springfield, Illinois, USA]

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