A Polish doctor says she has been
in "deep shock" since learning that a 91-year-old woman she pronounced
dead woke up in a morgue several hours later.
The
doctor — identified in the media as Wieslawa C. — said on TVN24
television Friday that she was sure the patient was dead after finding
"no basic life functions" during a morning house call on Nov. 6.
She
said she checked for a pulse on a forearm and neck arteries, listened
for a heartbeat and the sound of breathing, and checked the pupils for
reaction to light, but found none. "If I had had doubts, I would have
called the ambulance, done an electrocardiogram, but I was sure that the
patient is dead," the doctor said.
The
doctor examined the elderly woman, identified by the media as Janina
Kolkiewicz, in the eastern town of Ostrow Lubelski after relatives
noticed she was not breathing.
Some
two hours after she was pronounced dead the woman was taken to the
morgue. Shortly before midnight, an undertaker who brought in another
body noticed that Kolkiewicz was moving inside a bag she had been placed
in. Once it was opened, she complained of being cold and asked for hot
tea, the media said. She was then taken home.
A
spokeswoman for the local prosecutors, Beata Syk-Jankowska, told The
Associated Press that she had never heard of such a case before, and
that prosecutors are investigating whether the patient's life and health
were endangered by the inaccurate death diagnosis.
They
also are urging a regional court to void the death certificate that
local authorities issued, which discontinued Kolkiewicz's benefits such
as her pension.
"In the legal sense, the woman is dead, but in reality she is clearly alive," Syk-Jankowska said.
She said Kolkiewicz has required no hospitalization since being removed from the morgue and is now in good health. (Source: http://news.yahoo. com/pronounced-dead-91- old-polish-woman-awakens-152547283.html)
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