Post‑mortem examination definition

Post‑mortem examination means examination after death and includes an examination of the dead body and surroundings by the medical examiner but does not include dissection of the body for any purpose.
Post‑mortem examination means an examination of a body, with the purpose of establishing the cause and circumstance of death and factors associated with the death, and in the context of these Regulations, for medico- legal purposes.
Post‑mortem examination means the examination of the body of a dead person; involving its dissection and the removal of organs, tissue sample or any material derived from any body fluid which is carried out for any or all of the following purposes—

More Definitions of Post‑mortem examination

Post‑mortem examination. ’ means an examination of the body of a person who has died, for the purpose of investigating the death;
Post‑mortem examination means a post-mortem examination which is ordered by a coroner to be made under section 4 or 5 of the Ordinance.
Post‑mortem examination means examination of the body of a deceased person or fetus involving its dissection and the removal of organs, tissue samples, blood (or any material derived from blood) which is carried out for the purposes outlined in Head
Post‑mortem examination means a post-mortem examination which a doctor medical practitioner5 is directed or requested by a coroner to make under section 14 or 15 of the Act;
Post‑mortem examination means an examination of a human body or the remains thereof, with the purpose of establishing the cause of death and factors associated with the death and may include an autopsy, and in the
Post‑mortem examination means a physical examination of the body by a

Related to Post‑mortem examination

  • Medical examination means an in-person or virtual examination of a member’s physical or mental health, or both, by a physician or physicians selected or approved by the board; or, at the discretion of the board, a medical record review of the member’s physical or mental health, or both, by a physician selected or approved by the board.

  • Practical examination means a demonstration through application of the safety rules and principles in industrial radiography including use of all procedures and equipment to be used by radiographic personnel.

  • National examination means the examinations developed and administered by the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy and approved by the board for licensure as a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant.

  • Physical examination means the assessment of an individual’s health by a professional licensed to practice medicine or osteopathy, or by an advanced practice nurse or physician assistant.