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In the UK, if anyone dies and has not been seen by a doctor in the week immediately preceding the death (and the doctor agree that death was imminent), there must be a formal inquest. The tests will be as prescribed by the coroner.
When somebody dies, does the hospital make any kind of blood test?
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If an old person dies at home, suddenly, would be taken to a hospital for any kind of tests, if not, what is the normal procedure?
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