In both New Zealand and Australia, the coroner is:

a. officially involved with the death of a baby in every situation after 28 weeks gestation.
b. officially involved with the death of a baby in any sudden, unexpected death of a baby where the cause is unknown.
c. never involved unless the bereaved parents complain about care.
d. officially involved with the death of a baby in any unexplained death of a baby over 6 weeks old.


ANS: B

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