Cardiorespiratory Arrest
A death certificate typically does not indicate whether an autopsy was performed. The certificate records the cause of death, manner of death, and other relevant details, but the information about an autopsy is generally documented separately in the autopsy report. In some cases, the cause of death listed on the death certificate may be based on findings from an autopsy if one was conducted, but this is not explicitly stated on the certificate itself.
Wrigley's death was listed on his death certificate as indigestion with complications of heart disease. Meaning, he died from a heart attach in his sleep
Yes, hypertension can be listed as a cause of death on a death certificate, particularly if it directly contributes to other serious health conditions such as heart disease, stroke, or kidney failure. It is important for physicians to accurately document hypertension as a contributing factor to provide a clear understanding of the health issues leading to the individual's death. However, it is often not listed as the primary cause of death, as it typically leads to other more immediate causes.
Below is a sample death certificate. The information on a death certificate is all the personal information of the deceased individual (i.e. full name, address, social security number) and also the information relating to their death (cause of death, date of death, medical history). http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/dvs/DEATH11-03final-acc.pdf
The cause of Disney's death was announced as acute circulatory collapse and was listed as cardiac arrest on his death certificate. The cancer in his lungs was probably considered to be of secondary importance.
According to the actress's final death certificate, she died of a heart attack, likely brought on by severe anemia and a mold-borne pneumonia. Initially her cause of death was listed as "deferred" until further investigation could be done.
Autopsy.
There may be an autopsy and the results of that are pending so a death certificate can be issued as proof of the death but the cause of death is still to be entered into the record.
He is listed as 5'10 but his biographers & death certificate list at 5'9
Not HTW but HTN which is hypertension.
Hypothermia is probably going to be the reading.
It depends on the local law. Each country/state have its own rules. A death certificate is usually available within a few days even if the cause is still being determined. Under the cause of death section of the death certificate, officials will usually put "Pending" or "Under Investigation". This allows a funeral to take place without an extended waiting period . When the cause of death is eventually determined, such as through toxicology and or microscopic study of the organs, an amendment to the death certificate is filed showing the cause of death.