Yes, a nurse practitioner in Ohio can sign a death certificate, provided they meet certain requirements. They must have completed the necessary training and be authorized to do so under Ohio law. Additionally, they must have been involved in the patient's care prior to death to confirm the cause of death accurately.
No. Only a licensed physician can prescribe medications in Ohio (or a nurse practitioner or physician assistant working under a licensed physician).
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In Ohio, it typically takes about 1 to 2 weeks to receive a death certificate after a person has died, depending on factors such as the county's processing times and whether the necessary paperwork is completed promptly. The funeral home usually assists in filing the required documentation, which can expedite the process. However, it may take longer if there are complications or if an autopsy is required. For urgent requests, expedited options may be available through the local health department.
Wilbur: Orville: cause of death- typhoid fever cause of death- heart failure place of death- Dayton, Ohio place of death- Dayton, Ohio
Yes, Ohio has the death penalty. They have executed 32 individuals since 1976. But their death penalty is different, they use the lethal injection method.
45,000 to 50,000 starting out
As of January 2010 there are 153 death row inmates in Ohio.
Yes. Effective June 25, 2016, a "same-sex" marriage certificate is sufficient legal proof of name change in the state of Ohio.
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spouse dies of blood clots 5 days after extremely rough snowmobiling.Medical Md signs death certificate as accidental but coroner has her change to natural causesdue toidiopathic thrombosis.No autopsy was done.my spose had called home 72 hours prior to his death and stated 'these trails have beat me to death'.Can this be challenged?