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Autopsy: Cutting Away the Myths.

Souder, Elaine; Trojanowski, John Q.
Journal of Neuroscience Nursing: June 1992
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: Autopsy serves to monitor quality of care, determines means of death in puzzling medical situations and medicolegal cases, documents true disease rates and provides other essential data for registries and research. This article discusses the current status of autopsy, reasons for the declining rate, and myths commonly held by patients and their families. The neuroscience nurse can clarify misperceptions, provide accurate and timely information in a sensitive and articulate manner, and support patients and their families in their decisions about autopsy.

(C) 1992 American Association of Neuroscience Nurses