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oliviahorn72

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In many rural areas in the U.S., when someone dies who was not under the care of a physician or the death occurred suddenly, determination death falls under the jurisdiction of
 
  a. a medical examiner
  b. a durable power of attorney
  c. a court-appointed lawyer
  d. a coroner
  e. a forensic pathologist

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In most large U.S. cities, when someone dies who was not under the care of a physician or the death occurred suddenly, determination of death falls under the jurisdiction of
 
  a. a medical examiner
  b. a durable power of attorney
  c. an appointed lawyer
  d. a hospital emergency room
  e. the police



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Answer to Question 1

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oliviahorn72

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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