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II. THE PRONOUNCEMENT OF DEATH:
Only an M.D or D.O. holding a current medical certificate can pronounce
a person dead (ORC 4731.14) and furthermore sign a certificate of death.
An M.D. or D.O. may pronounce a person dead without personally examining
the body of a deceased only if a competent observer has recited the facts
of the deceased's present medical condition to the physician and the physician
is satisfied that death has occurred.
For the purpose of this rule a competent observer shall mean:
a) Registered Nurse holding a current certificate.
b) Licensed Practical Nurse holding a current certificate.
c) EMT-B holding a current certificate.
d) EMT-I holding a current certificate.
e) Paramedic holding a current certificate.
f ) Intern or Resident in an accredited program.
g) Chiropractor holding a current license.
h) Physician Assistant holding a current certificate.
i ) Embalmer or Funeral Director with current license.
j) Podiatrist holding a current license.
k) Clinical Medical Fellow in an approved fellowship.
l) Visiting Medical Professor
m) Coroner's Investigator
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