Analyze how knowledge of how the knowledge of death can aid health and behavioral healthcare systems in identifying and mitigating risks and enhancing prevention efforts as part of their formal quality improvement processes.
Define key concepts related to death and its clinical aspects.
Explain the importance of considering contextual factors and conditions surrounding an individual's death within the framework of health and behavioral healthcare systems.
Differentiate and classify the five different manners of death deaths, including homicide, accident, suicide, natural and undetermined.
Distinguish between expected, unexpected, medical, mistreatment or maltreatment, and suspicious death.
Describe the process of a “pending” death investigation and certification.
Differentiate between Coroner and Medical Examiner,determiningjurisdiction of a death.
Describe and explain the incident management model typically employed in health and behavioral healthcare systems.
Apply evidence-informed processes in conducting administrative investigations effectively.