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Journal articles on the topic "Post-mortem care"

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Hocking, M. "Coroner's post-mortem reports." Emergency Medicine Journal 7, no. 1 (March 1, 1990): 55–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/emj.7.1.55.

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Stoner, Marilyn. "Conceptual Analysis of Post Mortem Care (520)." Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 39, no. 2 (February 2010): 415. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2009.11.168.

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Wilson, Keith. "Intermediate Care: From Innovation to… Post‐Mortem?" Journal of Integrated Care 11, no. 6 (December 2003): 4–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/14769018200300052.

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Mort, Thomas C., and Neil S. Yeston. "The relationship of pre mortem diagnoses and post mortem findings in a surgical intensive care unit." Critical Care Medicine 27, no. 2 (February 1999): 299–303. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00003246-199902000-00035.

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Petrov, Gennadiy, Marina Erugina, and Irina Krom. "Post-mortem and living donation: ethical and legal issues." Glavvrač (Chief Medical Officer), no. 3 (March 1, 2020): 66–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/med-03-2003-07.

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The article is devoted to ethical and legal issues of organ donation. The authors analyze the main concepts of the Russian legislation concerning health care in relation to living and postmortem organ donors. The results indicate the need to specify legal norms for this type of health care and assess complex issues of organ donation on the basis of sociological approaches.
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Dimopoulos, George, Michael Piagnerelli, Jacques Berré, Isabelle Salmon, and Jean-Louis Vincent. "Post mortem examination in the intensive care unit: still useful?" Intensive Care Medicine 30, no. 11 (October 7, 2004): 2080–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00134-004-2448-5.

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Zijlstra, J. G., J. J. M. Ligtenberg, J. E. Tulleken, and T. S. van der Werf. "Post mortem examination in the intensive care unit: still useful?" Intensive Care Medicine 31, no. 2 (December 30, 2004): 311. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00134-004-2526-8.

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Vincent, Jean-Louis, George Dimopoulos, and Isabelle Salmon. "Post mortem examination in the intensive care unit: still useful?" Intensive Care Medicine 31, no. 2 (December 22, 2004): 312. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00134-004-2527-7.

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Rachet-Darfeuille, V. "Lecture des dispositions législatives relatives aux prélèvements scientifiques post mortem." Réanimation Urgences 8, no. 4 (July 1999): 331–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1164-6756(99)80090-5.

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Dal Santo, Matthew J. "Philosophy, Hagiology and the Early Byzantine Origins of Purgatory." Studies in Church History 45 (2009): 41–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0424208400002400.

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On 8 June 1438, the Council of Ferrara-Florence began proceedings aimed at the reunion of the Eastern and Western Churches. One of the first issues discussed was the Latin doctrine of purgatory. This article examines a particular moment in the divergence of eschatological doctrine between the Latin, Greek and Syriac Churches – indeed, representatives of the West Syrian ‘Jacobites’ and East Syrian ‘Nestorians’ were at Ferrara too. It argues that a debate concerning the post mortem activity of the saints proved crucial for the formation of various Christian eschatological orthodoxies. The catalyst for this debate was the sixth-century revival of Aristotelian philosophy, especially Aristotelian psychology which emphasized the soul’s dependence on the body. This threatened the cult of the saints and the Church’s sacramental ‘care of the dead’. Defenders of the hagiological and cultic status quo rejected Aristotle’s claims and asserted the full post mortem activity of the soul after separation from the body by developing a novel doctrine of immediate post mortem judgement. This led to the formulation of eschatological opinions which, if not normative in their day, came to be considered so by later generations. One of these ideas was post mortem purgation.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Post-mortem care"

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Eynan-Harvey, Rahel. "When death do us part, nurses on post-mortem care." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp04/mq25974.pdf.

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Summersgill, Lauren Jane. "Visible care : Nan Goldin and Andres Serrano's post-mortem photography." Thesis, Birkbeck (University of London), 2016. http://bbktheses.da.ulcc.ac.uk/214/.

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This thesis investigates artistic post-mortem photography in the context of shifting social relationship with death in the 1980s and 1990s. Analyzing Nan Goldin’s Cookie in Her Casket and Andres Serrano’s The Morgue, I argue that artists engaging in postmortem photography demonstrate care for the deceased. Further, that demonstrable care in photographing the dead responds to a crisis of the late 1980s and early 1990s in America. At the time, death returned to social and political discourse with the visibility of AIDS and cancer and the euthanasia debates, spurring on photographic engagement with the corpse. Nan Goldin’s 1989 post-mortem portrait of her friend, Cookie in Her Casket, was first presented within The Cookie Portfolio. The memorial portfolio traced the friendship between Cookie and Goldin over fourteen years. The work relies on a personal narrative, framing the works within a familial gaze. I argue that Goldin creates the sense of family to encourage empathy in the viewer for Cookie’s loss. Further, Goldin’s generic and beautified post-mortem image of Cookie is a way of offering Cookie respect and dignity in death. Andres Serrano’s 1992 The Morgue is a series of large-scale cropped, and detailed photographs capturing indiscriminate bodies from within an unidentified morgue. I assert that Serrano intentionally presents these corpses as objects, outside of life. His stark lighting, emphasis on texture and the rich colours of Cibachrome print beautify and lavish aesthetic care on the corpse-objects. I propose a reading of The Morgue through Serrano’s deliberate use of beauty to transform the corpses into icons, and read the entire series as a visualisation of the sublime within the abject. Goldin and Serrano have fundamentally different approaches to post-mortem photography. Goldin’s work follows an artistic and historical tradition of memorial portraits taken of the deceased by friends or family; whereas Serrano follows from a forensic framework appropriated by artists who photograph within a morgue. Previous discourse separated memorial and forensic post-mortem photography in order to better appreciate the historical trajectory of each field. In the context of a time where death was moving from near invisibility into the mainstream, comparing Goldin and Serrano offers insight into the changes in America’s visual relationship with death.
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Gotti, Maria. "Post mortem care: att vården den avlidne patienten : Sjuksköterskors upplevelser av att vårda den avlidna patienten i palliativ vård." Thesis, Ersta Sköndal Bräcke högskola, Institutionen för vårdvetenskap, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:esh:diva-6482.

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Bakgrund: När en patient avlider fortsätter vården även efter dödsögonblicket, vårdpersonal tar hand om både patient och närstående även efter att döden har inträtt. Att göra iordning den avlidne (post mortem care) är en uppgift omgärdad av symboliska handlingar och ritualer. Utbildningar lägger ringa vikt vid att lära ut färdigheter kring denna typ av vård och upplevelsen av att vårda en avliden patient är sparsamt undersökt i forskning och litteratur. Syfte: Att beskriva vad sjuksköterskor upplever som viktigt och meningsfullt i sitt arbete med vård av avlidna patienter i palliativ verksamhet. Metod: Arbetet har en deskriptiv design och är en kvalitativ intervjustudie med både fokusgruppintervju och enskild intervju som datainsamlingsmetod. Materialet bearbetades med kvalitativ innehållsanalys. Resultat: Analysen resulterade i tre huvudkategorier och sju underkategorier: Kunskap och erfarenhet: teoretisk kunskap erfarenhetsbaserad kunskap Relationer och roller: sjuksköterskors relation till patienten närståendes roll och betydelse för sjuksköterskor Handlingar och ritualer: symboliska handlingar avslut och avsked reflektion Diskussion: Resultatet diskuterades med KASAM som teoretisk referensram och överensstämmer med tidigare forskning. I resultatet framkom att vården av avlidna ansågs vara meningsfull och en arbetsuppgift som sträcker sig längre än omvårdnad, t.ex. inkluderades närståendestöd och egen reflektion som delar av post mortem care. Resultatet visar också att kunskapen till största del är erfarenhetsbaserad och att deltagarna i studien tycker det är viktigt att erfarna får tid och möjlighet att lära nya/oerfarna.
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Mooney, Deborah Claire, and d. mooney@griffith edu au. "Nurses and Post-Mortem Care: A Study of Stress and the Ways of Coping." Griffith University. School of Applied Psychology, 2003. http://www4.gu.edu.au:8080/adt-root/public/adt-QGU20030815.145040.

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In three separate studies, this thesis examined stress and coping in nurse practitioners during first time exposure to post-mortem care. Using a self report questionnaire and a retrospective design, Study 1 (N=97) examined the nurse's first experience administering post-mortem care to the recently deceased. The results obtained from this exploratory investigation established that many nurses reported significant distress and used emotion-focused coping strategies (avoidance and palliation) to manage the experience. These data are consistent with those reported by others who have researched in the area, and support the hypotheses that first time exposure to post-mortem care can induce significant distress in some nurses, and that the memory is vividly recalled many years after the event. The second study used a prospective design. Base line data were collected prior to the nurse performing post-mortem care (N=59), 24 hours after they participated in their first post-mortem care procedure, and 1 and 5 weeks post-event. The General Health Questionnaire-28, the Revised Ways of Coping Checklist, the Revised Collett-Lester Fear of Death and Dying Scale, and the Impact of Event Scale were used to obtain data which were compared with that of a control group (N=59) of nurses undertaking an academic examination. The results confirmed that beginning nurse practitioners resort to using predominantly emotion-focused coping strategies when faced with stressful life events. Moreover, a direct linear relationship between the participants' fear of death and dying scores and the way they rated the impact of performing post-mortem care was found. Colaizzi's (1978) method of data analysis was used in the third and final study in the series (N=6) that explored the lived experience of nurses performing post-mortem care. The essence of the first experience was embedded in six key themes that structured the lived experience. Psychic disorganisation was experienced by the participants because they were unprepared both psychologically and educationally to deal with the experience and resorted to using emotion-focused coping strategies. It is concluded that nurses' first exposure to post-mortem care procedures is stressful and they use predominately emotion focused coping strategies to deal with the experience.
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Mooney, Deborah Claire. "Nurses and Post-Mortem Care: A Study of Stress and the Ways of Coping." Thesis, Griffith University, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/367082.

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In three separate studies, this thesis examined stress and coping in nurse practitioners during first time exposure to post-mortem care. Using a self report questionnaire and a retrospective design, Study 1 (N=97) examined the nurse's first experience administering post-mortem care to the recently deceased. The results obtained from this exploratory investigation established that many nurses reported significant distress and used emotion-focused coping strategies (avoidance and palliation) to manage the experience. These data are consistent with those reported by others who have researched in the area, and support the hypotheses that first time exposure to post-mortem care can induce significant distress in some nurses, and that the memory is vividly recalled many years after the event. The second study used a prospective design. Base line data were collected prior to the nurse performing post-mortem care (N=59), 24 hours after they participated in their first post-mortem care procedure, and 1 and 5 weeks post-event. The General Health Questionnaire-28, the Revised Ways of Coping Checklist, the Revised Collett-Lester Fear of Death and Dying Scale, and the Impact of Event Scale were used to obtain data which were compared with that of a control group (N=59) of nurses undertaking an academic examination. The results confirmed that beginning nurse practitioners resort to using predominantly emotion-focused coping strategies when faced with stressful life events. Moreover, a direct linear relationship between the participants' fear of death and dying scores and the way they rated the impact of performing post-mortem care was found. Colaizzi's (1978) method of data analysis was used in the third and final study in the series (N=6) that explored the lived experience of nurses performing post-mortem care. The essence of the first experience was embedded in six key themes that structured the lived experience. Psychic disorganisation was experienced by the participants because they were unprepared both psychologically and educationally to deal with the experience and resorted to using emotion-focused coping strategies. It is concluded that nurses' first exposure to post-mortem care procedures is stressful and they use predominately emotion focused coping strategies to deal with the experience.
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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
School of Applied Psychology
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Holdsworth, Laura. "An implementation post-mortem : a study of coordinated care at the end of life." Thesis, University of Kent, 2016. https://kar.kent.ac.uk/57119/.

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Background: Health policy in England has increasingly promoted coordinated and integrated health and social care services delivered through partnerships with public, private and voluntary sector organisations. End of life care would likely benefit from improved coordination as patients in the last few months of life with incurable, irreversible illness often require access to a range of services. A regional partnership project, which served as a case to study the implementation process, proposed to coordinate end of life care through establishing a Navigation Centre, shared electronic palliative care patient record (EPaCCS) and working groups to develop new patient pathways within the region. There is a gap in understanding how such complex, multi-innovative programmes are implemented by partnerships. Aim: This study draws on implementation theory to explore the implementation process of a project delivered by a partnership, specifically the shape of the process, what influenced the shape and what implementation outcomes were achieved. Design and Methods: The study adopted a pragmatic, pluralist design using primarily qualitative methods including: document review, observations, interviews, focus group and telephone interviews. A thematic analysis was conducted using the Framework approach which allows for the data to be reduced and sifted through to find linkages and patterns in the data by both source and theme as part of an inductive and deductive analytical process. Findings: The implementation of the Project was characterised by an interactional, over-lapping process in which planning, development, implementation and adaptation of the various innovations proceeded simultaneously, though at the end of the two year project period many tasks were incomplete. Barriers to implementation included: the NHS reforms, lack of robust project management, interconnected project elements, and competition from similar innovations. Facilitating factors included: leadership by the Hospice as experts in end of life care, work benefit, individual motivation, and sole ownership and management over implementation. External threats to the Project had variable influence on the partners and suggests that project resiliency is particularly important for complex multi-organisational programmes which are implemented over time and by multiple stakeholders from different sectors. This study's contribution to knowledge is that resilience to unplanned events in a project appears to be the product of implementation strategies, innovation adaptiveness and implementer characteristics. Future research should look further at what contributes to project resiliency and how projects can develop resilient factors to ensure their success.
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De, Swardt Carien. ""What happens behind the curtains?" : an exploration of ICU nurses’ experiences of post mortem care." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/15548.

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The Aim of the Study: The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of ICU nurses performing post mortem care in an intensive care unit at a private hospital in Cape Town. In addition, the study set out to identify educational needs and to offer recommendations that may address these needs for this sample of ICU nurses. Background to the Study: Post mortem care (care after the death of a human being) is still viewed by contemporary society as a taboo and clandestine aspect of life and is more often avoided both in conversation, writing and thinking. In many hospitals and other healthcare facilities, post mortem care is performed behind closed doors, in which an aura of mystery is created as to what happens to the dead body in this scenario. The nurses’ experience of post mortem care differs from that of other occupational groups (ambulance officers, medical practitioners and police) as the nurse sees the body before and after death and has an established relationship with the person who has died. The practical procedure of post mortem care is widely explored by many authors using various procedural guidelines and/or manuals. However, little is known about the nurse’s experiences of post mortem care. Methodology: A qualitative research design using a descriptive method was used to explore the experiences of a purposive heterogeneous sample of six ICU nurses who were working in an ICU of a private hospital in Cape Town. Data Collection and Analysis: A semi-structured interview which was audio-taped and transcribed verbatim was employed to collect data. Colaizzi’s (1978) seven step inductive method was used to formulate naïve themes. Following participant feedback, three main themes emerged: (i) care of the dead body; detachment and (iii) thanatophobia. Findings: Safeguarding the integrity and physical appearance of the dead body was the major finding and of the utmost priority for the participants in this study. Regardless of how the ICU nurses felt about death, providing professional and quality care to the dead body and the family was seen as significantly important. The ICU nurses, whilst performing post mortem care, experienced detachment from various relationships. This comprised of the ICU nurse detaching him/herself professionally and emotionally from the dead patient, the family and him/herself from the death experience. This ‘unspoken’ experience of thanatophobia became apparent when the ICU nurses were confronted by the reality of their own deaths. Conclusion and Recommendations: These three themes were discussed in relation to the available literature and recommendations put forward for education and nursing practice and further research.
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Martins, Taiane da Silva. "Fibrogênese e adipogênese intramuscular e proteólise post mortem em bovinos Nelore e Angus." Universidade Federal de Viçosa, 2015. http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/7959.

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O presente trabalho foi desenvolvido a partir de dois experimentos descritos em dois capítulos. O primeiro com objetivo de verificar se a adipogênese contribuiria para discrepância no teor de gordura intramuscular presente na carne de animais Nelore comparado a animais Angus em fase de terminação. Objetivou-se ainda investigar se possíveis diferenças na quantidade de células adipo-fibrogênicas presentes no tecido muscular esquelético de animais Angus e Nelore estaria associada à diferença no teor de gordura intramuscular da carne oriunda desses animais. Foram utilizados 6 animais da raça Nelore (peso inicial = 372,5 ± 37,3 kg) e 6 da raça Angus (peso inicial = 382,8 ± 23,9 kg), mantidos sob as mesmas condições experimentais. Os animais foram abatidos no final do período de terminação, e amostras do Longissimus dorsi foram coletadas logo após a sangria, para posterior ánalises de expressão gênica (RT-PCR) e expressão proteica (Western blot). Outras amostras na mesma região muscular foram coletadas 24 horas após o abate, para posterior análise de extrato etéreo e colágeno. Os genes adipogênicos avaliados foram: C/EBPα, PPARγ e Zfp423; Sendo que o PPARγ e Zfp423 também tiveram sua expressão proteica avaliada. Os genes fibrogênicos avaliados foram: COL1A1, COL3A3, FN1, LOX, MMP2, TIMP1, TIMP2, TIMP3 e TGF-β, para o TGF-β também foi realizada expressão de proteína. Além dessas, foram realizadas expressão proteica da SMAD (proteína envolvida na iniciação da fibrogênese) e da PDGFRα (proteína indicadora de células indiferenciadas), comum às vias de sinalização adipogênica e fibrogênica. Não foi observada diferença significativa para expressão gênica dos mRNA adipogênicos e fibrogênicos (P > 0,05). No entanto, houve diferença significativa entre Angus e Nelore para expressão proteica do SMAD (P < 0,05), PPARγ (P < 0,05) e PDGFRα (P < 0,05), em que tais proteínas foram mais expressas nos animais da raça Angus. Embora não tenha sido encontrada diferença para quantificação química de colágeno e sua solubilidade (P > 0,05), houve diferença entre as raças para quantificação química do extrato etéreo, indicando maior deposição de gordura intramuscular em Angus do que em Nelore (P < 0,001). Conclui- se que existe diferença na adipogênese intramuscular entre animais Angus e Nelore, o que contribui para diferenças na quantidade de tecido adiposo intramuscular depositado na carne destes animais. Além disso, a maior expressão de PDGFRα em Angus em relação a Nelore evidencia maior número de células mesenquimais indiferenciadas em músculo esquelético de animais Angus em relação a animais Nelores. Dada à capacidade adipo- fibrogênica das células PDGFRα associado à ausência de diferenças entre as raças quanto à fibrogênese, a maior abundância de células mesenquimais indiferenciadas observada no tecido muscular esquelético dos animais Angus explica a diferença quanto à adipogênese intramuscular entre as raças estudadas. No segundo experimento, objetivou-se avaliar a atividade da calpastatina e expressão de mRNA de possíveis marcadores da maciez da carne no músculo Longíssimus dorsi de Angus e Nelore. Foram utilizados os mesmos animais do experimento anterior. Os animais foram abatidos no final do período de terminação, e amostras do Longissimus dorsi foram coletadas logo após a sangria, para posterior ánalises de expressão gênica (RT-PCR) para calpaína 3 (CAPN3), calpastatina (CAST), caspase 3 (CASP3) e HSP70 (DNAJA1) e também expressão proteica (Western blot) para calpaína e calpastatina. Outras amostras na mesma região muscular foram coletadas 24 horas após o abate, para posterior análise de atividade da calpastatina, força de cisalhamento e índice de fragmentação miofibrilar (IMF). Não houve diferença significativa para expressão gênica da CAPN3, CAST, CASP3 e DNAJA1 (P > 0,05). Apesar da atividade da calpastatina ter sido maior em Nelore do que em Angus (P = 0,0292), não houve diferença para a expressão proteica da calpastatina e nem da calpaína (P > 0,05). No entanto, observou- se diferença significatica para o índice de fragmentação miofibrilar (P = 0,0051), em que a carne de Angus apresentou maior IMF que a do Nelore. Conclui-se que embora haja diferença na atividade da calpastatina entre os dois grupos genéticos estudados, não se é verificado diferença quanto a abundancia dessas proteínas na carne de Nelore e Angus. No entanto, o maior índice de fragmentação miofibrilar dos Angus indica maior degradação miofibrilar post – mortem e consequentemente carne mais macia do que Nelore. A ausência de diferença na expressão da caspase e da HSP70 aqui encontrada, deve ser melhor investigada a fim de esclarecer melhor a importancia destas proteínas no amaciamento da carne de bovinos Nelore e Angus.
This work presents two experiments that were described separately in chapters. The first trial was conducted to evaluate if the difference between Angus and Nellore on intramuscular fat content after finishing period can be explained by adipogenesis. In addition, was evaluated if discrepancy of intramuscular fat content in beef from Nellore and Angus is associated with differences on amount of intramuscular adipo/fibrogenic cells. Six Nellore (initial body weight = 372.5 ± 37.3 kg) and six Angus (initial body weight = 382.8 ± 23.9 kg) were confined at the same experimental conditions. At the end of finishing period, the animals were slaughtered and longissimus muscle samples for quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) and Western blot were collected just after exsanguination. Longissimus muscle samples for ether extract and collagen assays were obtained at the same carcass region after 24 hours chilling. The qPCR were performed to evaluate mRNA expression of adipogenic genes (C/EBPα, PPARγ and Zfp423) and fibrogenic genes (COL1A1, COL3A3, FN1, LOX, MMP2, TIMP1, TIMP2, TIMP3 and TGF-β). Western blot assays were performed to evaluate protein expression of adipogenic markers (PPARγ and Zfp423), the fibrogenic marker TGF-β and genes related with both pathways (SMAD and PDGFRα). No differences (P > 0.05) were observed for mRNA expression of neither adipogenic nor fibrogenic markers. However, the breed affected (P < 0.05) protein expression of SMAD, PPARγ and PDGFRα, which were greater in Angus than Nellore. Although meat collagen content and solubility did not differ (P > 0.05) among breeds, Angus meat presented greater (P < 0.001) ether extract content than Nellore, proving greater intramuscular fat in Angus beef. In conclusion, the Angus enhanced adipogenesis contribute to greater intramuscular fat content of this breed in contrast to Nellore cattle. In addition, Angus higher PDGFRα expression likely indicate greater muscle content of undifferentiated mesenchymal cells than Nellore. Our data suggest that although PDGFRα cells have adipo/fibrogenic capacity, fibrogenesis is not different among breeds thus greater density of undifferentiated mesenchymal cells in Angus explain the greater adipogenesis compared to Nellore. The second trial aimed to evaluate calpastatin activity and gene expression of meat tenderness markers of longissimus muscle from Angus and Nellore. The same animals from the first trial were used. At the end of finishing period, the animals were slaughtered and longissimus muscle samples for quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) and Western blot were collected just after exsanguination. The qPCR were performed to evaluate mRNA expression of calpain 3 (CAPN3), calpastatin (CAST), caspase 3 (CASP3) and HSP70 (DNAJA1). Protein expression (Western blot) of calpain and calpastatin were also evaluated. Longissimus muscle samples for calpastatin activity, Warner-Bratzler shear force and myofibrillar fragmentation index (MFI) assays were obtained at the same carcass region after 24 hours chilling period. The mRNA expression of CAPN3, CAST, CASP3 and DNAJA1 genes did not differ (P > 0.05) among breeds. Although Nellore calpastatin activity was greater (P = 0.0292) than Angus, no difference was observed (P > 0.05) among breeds for calpastatin and calpain protein expression. The MFI differ (P = 0.0051) among breeds, which was greater in Angus than Nellore beef. In conclusion, although calpastatin activity is different among breeds the calpastatin and calpain protein abundance are not. Beef from Angus presents greater postmortem myofibril proteolysis and consequently greater tenderness than Nellore beef. Furthermore, the absence of HSP70 and caspase expression differences needs further investigation to better clarify the role of these proteins on meat tenderness.
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Pazzaglia, Ilaria. "Glicolisi post-mortem in muscoli del pollo da carne dotati di differente metabolismo energetico." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2019.

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L’entità e la velocità con cui avviene l’acidificazione muscolare post-mortem e il valore di pHu raggiunto sono fattori in grado di influenzare le caratteristiche qualitative e tecnologiche della carne. Questa tesi ha avuto lo scopo di caratterizzare il metabolismo post-mortem di tre muscoli del pollo da carne selezionati in base al contenuto di carnosina ed appartenenti ai tagli anatomici di maggiore interesse alimentare (petto, sovracoscia e fuso) e stabilire l’effetto della concentrazione di composti istidinici sulla glicolisi post-mortem. I tre muscoli considerati hanno mostrato cinetiche di acidificazione differenti, in accordo con le loro caratteristiche metaboliche. Gli andamenti dei metaboliti glicolitici (lattato, glucosio, glucosio-6-fosfato, glicogeno) sono risultati coerenti con le dinamiche di acidificazione muscolare. Tuttavia, la concentrazione residua di glicogeno nel muscolo pettorale a 24 h post-mortem suggerisce che la glicolisi avrebbe potuto continuare e consentire il raggiungimento di valori di pHu inferiori. Infatti, il muscolo pettorale, caratterizzato da un metabolismo glicolitico, ha mostrato velocità ed entità di acidificazione limitate se paragonato ai muscoli ossidativi della coscia. Allo stesso tempo, il muscolo del petto ha presentato una concentrazione di dipeptidi istidinici (anserina e carnosina) e una capacità tampone notevolmente superiori rispetto agli altri muscoli considerati. Pertanto, è possibile affermare che tali composti, in virtù del loro spiccato potere tampone, hanno esercitato un considerevole effetto sul metabolismo dei muscoli nella fase che precede il raggiungimento del rigor mortis. Alla luce dei risultati ottenuti si può affermare che, grazie a strategie di tipo genetico e/o alimentare in grado di modulare la concentrazione muscolare dei dipeptidi istidinici, si potrebbe regolare la cinetica di acidificazione post-mortem al fine di migliorare la stabilità microbiologica e/o i parametri qualitativi delle carni.
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Beline, Mariane. "Perfil morfométrico e metabolismo post mortem de bovinos Nelore com diferentes taxas de crescimento da desmama ao sobreano." Universidade de São Paulo, 2018. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/74/74131/tde-12022019-151001/.

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O trabalho tem como objetivo avaliar o perfil morfométrico e o metabolismo post mortem de bovinos Nelore com diferentes taxas de crescimento da desmama ao sobreano. Foram confinados 154 bovinos Nelore, machos não-castrados, com idade média de 18 meses e 350 kg de peso vivo. Os animais foram designados a um delineamento inteiramente casualizado com dois tratamentos (alta taxa de crescimento [ATC] e baixa taxa de crescimento [BTC] da desmama ao sobreano). Foram selecionados cinco animais extremos de ATC e cinco extremos de BTC (10 animais de cada ano) para realização das analises de cor (L*, a*, e b*), força de cisalhamento, perdas por cocção, e também analise do perfil morfométrico muscular. Amostras também foram coletadas para simulação da glicólise in vitro para a determinação de pH, glicose, glicose-6-fosfato e glicogênio nos pontos 0, 0,5, 2, 4, 8, 12 e 24 horas. Os dados foram analisados utilizando o software SAS 9.4. Não houve efeito da taxa de crescimento sobre as características de desempenho, carcaça nem qualidade de carne. Animais BTC apresentaram maior frequência de fibras do tipo I, enquanto animais ATC apresentaram frequência de fibras tipo IIa 4% maior. Em relação à área transversal das fibras musculares, fibras do tipo I provenientes de animais ATC foram 17% maiores. Os animais ATC apresentaram maior concentração de glicogênio nos pontos 0 e 8 horas. Os animais BTC apresentaram maiores concentrações de G6P nos postos 2 e 8 horas. Animais BTC apresentaram maiores concentrações de glicose nos pontos 8 e 24 horas. Em conclusão, a seleção de bovinos com alta taxa de crescimento no período da desmama ao sobreano promove um perfil de fibras mais glicolítico. Entretanto, essa mudança no perfil morfométrico não altera a queda do pH nem a qualidade da carne.
The objective of this study was to evaluate the morphometric profile and the postmortem metabolism of Nellore cattle with different growth rates from weaning to yearling. 154 non castrated Nellore males with 18 mo/old and 350 kg live weight were confined. The animals were assigned to a completely randomized design with two treatments (high growth rate [ATC] and low growth rate [BTC] from weaning to yearling). Five animals from ATC group and five animals from BTC group (10 animal each year) were selected. Analysis of color (L*, a*, and b*), shear force, morphometric profile, simulation of in vitro glycolysis for the determination of pH, glucose, glucose-6-phosphate and glycogen in 0, 0,5, 2, 4, 8, 12 e 24h were performed. The data were analyzed using SAS 9.4 software. There was no effect of growth rate on performance, carcass or meat quality characteristics. BTC Animals had a higher frequency of type I fibers, while ATC animals presented a 4% greater frequency of type IIa fibers. Regarding the cross-sectional area of muscle fibers, Type I fibers from ATC animals were 17% larger. ATC animals showed higher glycogen concentration at 0 h and 8 h. BTC animals had higher concentrations of G6P at 2h and 8h. BTC animals presented higher glucose concentrations at 8 h and 24 h. In conclusion, the selection of cattle with a high growth rate from weaning to yearling leads to a more glycolytic fiber profile. However, this change in the morphometric profile neither alters the pH drop nor the meat quality.
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Books on the topic "Post-mortem care"

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Tejerina, Eva, and Andrés Esteban. Post-mortem examination in the ICU. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0391.

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Autopsy has long been regarded as a valuable and reliable tool to improve quality of medical care by monitoring diagnostic accuracy and treatment of the critically-ill patients. However, post-mortem examination rates have fallen worldwide during the past decades. Unexpected findings at autopsy contribute to the increasing pool of medical knowledge and may allow the development of strategies for the early detection of diagnoses, leading to better patient care. Several studies have shown that major discrepancies are frequent, and in 5–40% of all hospitalized patients, and in 7–32% of adult intensive care patients a treatable condition that might have altered outcome, had it been recognized, is identified at post-mortem examination. Despite technological improvements in medicine, the percentage of missed diagnoses had not changed over time. Autopsy provides a ‘gold standard’ to assess the accuracy of diagnostic tests and also offers relevant information for the advance of medical knowledge and the description of new disease entities. The health care system as a whole can benefit enormously from autopsy data, the autopsy providing information unavailable by any other method, and should be considered in every patient who dies in the intensive care unit.
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Fox, Grenville, Nicholas Hoque, and Timothy Watts. Family support, consent, and end of life care. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198703952.003.0019.

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The chapter has a theme of supporting families, including strategies to develop successful relationships with families and involve families in decision-making in neonatal care. There are sections on effective communication with families, and consent to treatment. A detailed description of end of life decisions is included, with practical advice on redirection of care from intensive to palliative. Consent for post mortem examination is also covered.
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Hain, Richard D. W., and Satbir Singh Jassal. Practicalities around time of death. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198745457.003.0019.

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In helping children to have a ‘good death’, it is vitally important to understand the practical issues around death. Parents often have little or no understanding of this and will look to the health-care professional for guidance. When done well, the parents are left unaware of the complexities involved. However, when done badly, the parents can be left feeling very upset. Predicting the time of death for a child is notoriously difficult, and this issue is addressed by this chapter. A detailed overview of practicalities around the time of death is provided, with information on the correct procedure before death, certifying and registering a death, cremation, organ and tissue donation, and transporting and looking after the body. Further practicalities, including the post-mortem, the role of the coroner, and the role of the Child Death Overview Panel, are also covered.
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Book chapters on the topic "Post-mortem care"

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Black, Rachel, Tara Kerr-Elliott, Lydia Judge-Kronis, and Neil Sebire. "Care after Death: For the Baby and their Family, including Post Mortem Examination." In Neonatal Palliative Care for Nurses, 299–322. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-31877-2_20.

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Conlogue, Gerald, Mark Viner, Ronald Beckett, Jelena Bekvalac, Ramon Gonzalez, Melinda Sharkey, Kenneth Kramer, and Brenda Koverman. "A Post-mortem Evaluation of the Degree of Mobility in an Individual with Severe Kyphoscoliosis Using Direct Digital Radiography (DR) and Multi-Detector Computed Tomography (MDCT)." In New Developments in the Bioarchaeology of Care, 153–73. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39901-0_8.

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Čtvrtník, Mikuláš. "Personality Rights, Privacy, and Post-mortem Privacy Protection in Archives: International Comparison, Germany and “Protection of Legitimate Interests”." In Archives and Records, 19–53. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-18667-7_2.

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AbstractThis chapter together with Chaps. 3 and 4, will address the protection of personality rights in archives in the broader context of the issue of access to archival records, and in some respects also on the general level of the protection of information not only of personal nature. In doing so, it will focus on several selected specific situations, models, or special procedural settings that can be encountered in the archival systems of some countries, namely the United Kingdom, Germany, and France, and it will also touch on the situation in the USA and some other countries that may also serve as inspirational moments that could potentially be used in other archival systems. Special attention will be paid to post-mortem protection of personality and privacy. This chapter will introduce several illustrative examples from some countries and show how archival legislation can complement the scope of law regulating the field of post-mortem privacy protection. The chapter will focus on introductory general international comparison, the case law of the European Court of Human Rights regarding the archival sector and its relation to the protection of personal data and personal information of living persons, the right to be forgotten together with the freedom of expression, right to access to information and will conclude with an analysis of the specific situation in Germany.
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Čtvrtník, Mikuláš. "Personality Rights, Privacy, and Post-mortem Privacy Protection in Archives: France and United Kingdom." In Archives and Records, 55–90. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-18667-7_3.

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AbstractThe chapter concentrates on personality rights, privacy, and post-mortem privacy protection in France and the United Kingdom. The French archival system applies several tools to protect the personality and privacy of the actors of archival materials. One of the tools at the basic level is the system of closure periods. On the one hand, France liberalised access to records, in a ground-breaking move in 2008, when it removed general closure periods which prevented access to the archives for 30 years after the record was created. However, France has maintained several closure periods for certain selected groups of archives. The second level of protection is represented by the French specific system of access to public archives under the “accès par dérogation”, which will be, among other things, examined in this chapter. Alongside France, the chapter will analyse the situation in the United Kingdom characterised by a highly decentralised system of access to public records, archives, and information in general. The specificity of the British model of access to archives and data protection lies in the establishment of multiple, multi-layered, and multi-faceted testing and examining public interest in the area of access to public records and archives. This is done in several phases; the first phase is carried out by the record and information creator, and the second phase then in the case of historical records (i.e., in the British legal system, records created more than 20 years ago) by the archives and at certain points at the national level by a specialised independent body: the Advisory Council on National Records and Archives. The chapter will demonstrate in detail the specificity of the British approach characterised by multi-faceted control and the existence of a range of mechanisms that guarantee the application of multiple public interests entering the field of access to records and information from different sides and perspectives.
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Jani, Rajesh. "Post Mortem Examination of Wild Animals." In Basics of Wildlife Health Care and Management, 127–31. CRC Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003202691-14.

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"Palliative care in non-malignant neurological disease." In Oxford Handbook of Palliative Care, edited by Max Watson, Rachel Campbell, Nandini Vallath, Stephen Ward, and Jo Wells, 619–36. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198745655.003.0021.

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This chapter covers the palliative care aspects of non-malignant neurological diseases, including multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, motor neurone disease, multiple system atrophy, progressive supranuclear palsy, and Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease. MS is a disease characterized by inflammation and demyelination affecting the central nervous system and ultimately injury and gliosis. Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the commonest neurodegenerative disease after Alzheimer’s disease, with an estimated incidence of 2/1000. It affects just under 1% of people over the age of 65 years. PD is probably not one disease but several with common clinical features. Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by Parkinsonian features, plus autonomic dysfunction in the form of orthostatic hypotension, and/or urogenital dysfunction in the form of incontinence and incomplete bladder emptying. At times it can also include cerebellar symptoms. It is not hereditary, and affects adults usually in the fourth or fifth decade. Post-mortem studies of patients diagnosed with PD indicate that 10–25% had multiple system atrophy.
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Dubbels, Brock Randall. "Requirements-Based Design of Serious Games and Learning Software." In Research Anthology on Game Design, Development, Usage, and Social Impact, 258–85. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-7589-8.ch014.

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A serious game can be entertaining and enjoyable, but it is designed to facilitate the acquisition of skills and knowledge performance in the workplace, classroom, or therapeutic context. Claims of improvement can be validated through assessments of successful, measurable practice beyond the game experience, the targeted context of the workplace, classroom, or clinical using the same tools as multiple traits and multiple measure (MTMM) models. This chapter provides a post-mortem describing the development of the initial design and development of a measurable model to inform the design requirements for validation for a serious game. In this chapter, the reader will gain insight into the implementation of lean process, design thinking, and field observations for generative research. This data informs the assessments and measurement of performance, validated through the MTMM model criteria for requirements. The emphasis examines the role of research insights for onboarding and professional development of newly hired certified nursing assistants in a long-term care facility.
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Dubbels, Brock Randall. "Requirements-Based Design of Serious Games and Learning Software." In Exploring the Cognitive, Social, Cultural, and Psychological Aspects of Gaming and Simulations, 1–34. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-7461-3.ch001.

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A serious game can be entertaining and enjoyable, but it is designed to facilitate the acquisition of skills and knowledge performance in the workplace, classroom, or therapeutic context. Claims of improvement can be validated through assessments successful, measurable practice beyond the game experience, the targeted context of the workplace, classroom, or clinical using the same tools as multiple traits and multiple measure (MTMM) models. This chapter provides a post-mortem describing the development of the initial design and development of a measurable model to inform the design requirements for validation for a serious game. In this chapter, the reader will gain insight into the implementation of lean process, design thinking, and field observations for generative research. This data informs the assessments and measurement of performance, validated through the MTMM model criteria for requirements. The emphasis examines the role of research insights for onboarding and professional development of newly hired certified nursing assistants in a long-term care facility.
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Collins, Wilkie. "VI." In Jezebel's Daughter. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780198703211.003.0058.

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‘The Looking Glass Drops. Fatal Dose, as discovered by experiments on animals, the same as in the case of Alexander’s Wine. But the effect, in producing death, more rapid, and more indistinguishable, in respect of presenting traces on post-mortem examination. ‘After many patient trials, I...
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Rhodes, Robert F. "The Introduction of Pure Land Buddhism to Japan." In Genshin's Ojōyōshū and the Construction of Pure Land Discourse in Heian Japan. University of Hawai'i Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.21313/hawaii/9780824872489.003.0003.

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This chapter takes up the early development of Pure Land Buddhism in Japan, focusing especially on the Nara period (710-794). In this early period, Pure Land Buddhism was understood primarily as a religion to ensure the post-mortem welfare of one’s relatives and ancestors but by the Heian period, it came to be seen as a way of attaining one’s own birth in the Pure Land. By the Nara period, all of the major Pure Land sūtras and treatises had been transmitted to Japan and scholar-monks began to produce highly sophisticated studies on Pure Land texts.
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Conference papers on the topic "Post-mortem care"

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Gates, L., N. Sebire, N. Klein, and D. Alber. "048 Post-mortem translocation analysis using 16S sequencing." In Great Ormond Street Hospital Conference 2018: Continuous Care. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/goshabs.48.

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Booth, John, Ben Margetts, and Neil Sebire. "32 Identifying feature importance in post-mortem outcome with gradient boosting machines." In GOSH Conference 2019, Care of the Complex Child. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2019-gosh.32.

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Smolicz, Izabella, Amy Fairchild, Jessica Pickles, Thomas Stone, Jane Chalker, Jamie Gonzalez Zapata, Lisa Wilkhu, et al. "49 The biology of paediatric central nervous system tumours at post-mortem." In GOSH Conference 2019, Care of the Complex Child. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2019-gosh.49.

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Diamond, Rachel E., Barbra Murante, and Jennifer Pasley. "Charlie's Way: Changing Institutional Practices for Post-Mortem Care In Pediatrics By Bypassing The Morgue." In AAP National Conference & Exhibition Meeting Abstracts. American Academy of Pediatrics, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/peds.147.3_meetingabstract.520-a.

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Semenov, Sergey, Alexandr Bozhchenko, and Pavel Tolkach. "Iatrogenic death of a patient as a result of local anesthesia with the use of the drug “Naropin”." In Issues of determining the severity of harm caused to human health as a result of the impact of a biological factor. ru: Publishing Center RIOR, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29039/conferencearticle_5fdcb03ab42468.53224529.

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The article considers the clinical and forensic aspects of the possibility of establishing a causal relationship between the use of the drug “Naropin” and the death of a patient during local anesthesia. In this case, the patient sought outpatient medical care for paraproctitis. The decision made by the doctor the decision for local anesthesia is the use of the drug “Naropin”. At 20 minutes of administration of the drug in the required dosage, the patient suddenly developed convulsions and clinical death occurred, and later the patient died. When conducting a forensic examination of the corpse, the most significant was the following: a small pinpoint wound in the upper quadrant of the right buttock, pulmonary edema, liquid blood and small loose blood clots in the heart cavities, brain edema. During a post-mortem Toxicological examination of the blood, the presence of ropivacaine (a component of naropine) was found to exceed the threshold toxic concentration. Repeated expert research has found that led to the onset of death-the erroneous introduction of the anesthetic “Naropin” directly into the blood vessel, which is prohibited by the instructions for its use due to a very narrow zone of toxic action.
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Yoganandan, Narayan, John R. Humm, Mike W. J. Arun, and Frank A. Pintar. "Oblique Lateral Impact Biofidelity Deflection Corridors from Post Mortem Human Surrogates." In 57th Stapp Car Crash Conference. 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA, United States: SAE International, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/2013-22-0016.

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Yoganandan, Narayan, John R. Humm, Frank A. Pintar, Karen H. Brasel, Rodney W. Rudd, and Stephen A. Ridella. "Thoraco-Abdominal Deflection Responses of Post Mortem Human Surrogates in Side Impacts." In 56th Stapp Car Crash Conference. 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA, United States: SAE International, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/2012-22-0002.

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Yoganandan, Narayan, John R. Humm, Frank A. Pintar, Mike W. J. Arun, Heather Rhule, Rodney Rudd, and Matthew Craig. "Oblique Loading in Post Mortem Human Surrogates from Vehicle Lateral ImpactTests Using Chestbands." In 59th Stapp Car Crash Conference. 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA, United States: SAE International, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/2015-22-0001.

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Lebarbé, Matthieu, Pascal Baudrit, Pascal Potier, Philippe Petit, Xavier Trosseille, Sabine Compigne, Mitsutoshi Masuda, Takumi Fujii, and Richard Douard. "Investigation of Pelvic Injuries on Eighteen Post Mortem Human Subjects Submitted to Oblique Lateral Impacts." In 60TH Stapp Car Crash Conference. 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA, United States: SAE International, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/2016-22-0005.

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Petit, Philippe, Xavier Trosseille, Jérome Uriot, David Poulard, Pascal Potier, Pascal Baudrit, Sabine Compigne, Masato Kunisada, and Kenji Tsurui. "Far Side Impact Injury Threshold Recommendations Based on 6 Paired WorldSID / Post Mortem Human Subjects Tests." In 63rd Stapp Car Crash Conference. 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA, United States: SAE International, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/2019-22-0005.

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Reports on the topic "Post-mortem care"

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Azuaje Pirela, Michelle. Sobre el deepfake de Anthony Bourdain: ¿Así o más perturbador? Universidad Autónoma de Chile, July 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32457/20.500.12728/90412021114.

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"Aunque jurídicamente, algunos ordenamientos (como el español, por ejemplo) incluyen disposiciones expresas que permiten el uso post mortem de la imagen (y, por tanto, de la voz) de alguien con autorización de sus herederos, cabe cuestionarse seriamente si en tiempos como los que vivimos y, con tecnologías como las que hoy tenemos, esto debería seguir siendo suficiente".
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Bauer, Andrew. In situ and time. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), December 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/46162.

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Large-scale HPC simulations with their inherent I/O bottleneck have made in situ visualization an essential approach for data analysis, although the idea of in situ visualization dates back to the era of coprocessing in the 1990s. In situ coupling of analysis and visualization to a live simulation circumvents writing raw data to disk for post-mortem analysis -- an approach that is already inefficient for today's very large simulation codes. Instead, with in situ visualization, data abstracts are generated that provide a much higher level of expressiveness per byte. Therefore, more details can be computed and stored for later analysis, providing more insight than traditional methods. This workshop encouraged talks on methods and workflows that have been used for large-scale parallel visualization, with a particular focus on the in situ case.
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