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Dealing With Death A Handbook Of Practices Procedures And Law 2nd Edition Jennifer Green

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Dealing With Death A Handbook Of Practices Procedures And Law 2nd Edition Jennifer Green
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Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.89 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Jennifer Green, Michael Green
ISBN: 1843103818, 9781843103813
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 2

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Dealing With Death A Handbook Of Practices Procedures And Law 2nd Edition Jennifer Green by Jennifer Green, Michael Green 1843103818, 9781843103813 instant download after payment.

"Dealing with Death" is a comprehensive and authoritative source of information for professionals on the procedures, laws and cultural customs that should be observed when someone dies. This completely updated and expanded second edition takes into account the recent changes in UK law and the impact of the Harold Shipman and Alder Hey enquiries. Clear guidance is provided on all the legal, technical and forensic procedures surrounding death, including: medical certification of cause of death; coroner's enquiries; autopsy; organ and tissue donation; burial and cremation; and exhumation. The authors give insights into a wide range of sensitive areas, such as dignified care for the dying and considerations for the bereaved, the particular issues that arise when a baby dies, and the appropriate handling of death from AIDS. Part 3 provides an overview of a wide range of cultural and religious death rites and the implications of religious beliefs on blood transfusions, terminal care and euthanasia. This professional handbook is a key text for coroners, lawyers, police, funeral directors and clergy, as well as healthcare professionals, palliative care workers, social care professionals and students.

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