I teach my paramedic students and new grads to make the decision about death clinically, and not even put on the monitor unless you are starting CPR.
As for the wishes of the family and patient, I've called dozens of times and explained that technically the paperwork isn't in order, but this elderly person's death was expected, and the family would like them to be allowed to die. Or, the paperwork is found after we've started. That one has happened many times. I've never had a problem and always been allowed to call it. Beating on a dead body because some remote physician is scared of liability is ridiculous.
(I have no problem with what you guys did; it sounds like you were just functioning in the system you work in.)
As for the wishes of the family and patient, I've called dozens of times and explained that technically the paperwork isn't in order, but this elderly person's death was expected, and the family would like them to be allowed to die. Or, the paperwork is found after we've started. That one has happened many times. I've never had a problem and always been allowed to call it. Beating on a dead body because some remote physician is scared of liability is ridiculous.
(I have no problem with what you guys did; it sounds like you were just functioning in the system you work in.)