Qu'est-ce qu'une toilette mortuaire ?
Qu'est-ce qu'une toilette mortuaire ?
Dans la pratique, la toilette mortuaire qui prend moins d'une heure, se déroule ainsi : le personnel qualifié supprimera toute trace d'intervention (pansements, perfusion, plaies, drains, cathéter…) il retire du défunt tout accessoire de commodité : lunette, montre, bijou, appareil auditif…
How do I get the results of a post-mortem?
- If the post-mortem was requested by a hospital doctor, you'll have to request the results from the hospital where the post-mortem took place. You may be charged a small fee for this. You can arrange to discuss the results with the doctor in charge of the deceased person's care while they were in hospital (if applicable), or with your GP.
Can a post-mortem be carried out in a hospital?
- Hospital post-mortems can only be carried out with consent. Sometimes a person may have given their consent before they died. If this isn't the case, a person close to the deceased can give their consent for a post-mortem to take place. Hospital post-mortems may be limited to particular areas of the body, such as the head, chest or abdomen.
What are the different types of post-mortem?
- There are 2 different types of post-mortem. A coroner is a judicial officer responsible for investigating deaths in certain situations. Coroners are usually lawyers or doctors with a minimum of 5 years' experience. In most cases, a doctor or the police refer a death to the coroner.
What supplies do you need for post mortem care?
- Supplies Needed. For post mortem care, you will need: A body bag. 3 name tags (usually included in the body bag) 3 patient labels. A fitted and flat sheet. A hospital gown. Supplies for a bed bath.













