EMBALMING PROCESS
What Happens When You Die?
So what is this table right here used
for.
This table is used for mostly
postmortems and even embalming
for those people who are who don't
understand the word postmortem and
embalming how can you define it
so postmortem it's autopsy autopsy it's
usually the thing you touch you smell
and you see
that's issue it's usually done by the
pathologist the mutations assist the
pathologist and the environment is the
process by which you preserve the body
using chemicals
mostly we use formalin
formulae
all right thank you so much
so guys this is the embalming table
right here this is embalming table and
this one is for that used for autopsy
obtuse table right here
when a body arrives at the mug based on
the circumstances of death the mutation
determines whether an autopsy is needed
if so the body travels to a mug or a
funeral home where a pathologist
conducts a detailed examination of the
body
also as you can see this room right here
is used to store the coffins as you can
see behind me
before anything the body is received at
the morgue where the mug attendant will
do the paperwork the paperwork is when
he or she gets the detailed documents
from the family of the deceased
this includes debt certificates copy of
birth certificate transfer authorization
formyeah myself as you can see this error
right here is called the cold room and
this is now where the bodies are kept
inside here after embalming the bodies
are kept here so that they can be
preserved you know where their families
come to see their bodies so i think let
me show you how one fridge looks like
inside this one empty fridge inside
as you can see like this is now
the fridge inside here
so after embalming the body is put here
so that it can be cold and preserved and
well
amazing amazing
after you have identified all that is
required you will give the disease a
name tag to avoid confusion thus
transfer the body from the receiving bay
to the embalming room embalming is a
method of temporarily preserving the
body to make it easier to transport over
long distance give family ample time to
schedule and plant themselves for
funeral arrangements enable the body to
be viewed in an open casket
and how many degrees
how many degrees is this cold room
as you can see it's usually
2 degrees
2 degrees celsius
this is 2
two degrees celsius yeah that's two
that's one degree
so uh what is the use of this machine
i'm seeing up here so that's an
embalming tank
usually it's what we used to when we are
doing embarking the embalming process
it uses the gravity
so you can see it's up there so it is it
uses the gravity and then these tubes
are used when
to put the formalin to the arteries
in addition to preservation embalming
helps guide against health hazards to
embalm the body the mutation injects
chemical preservatives this includes
mixture of formaldehyde elsino and other
solvent solutions i mean so guys i see like this is the
dispatch room right here man like uh
when you come to see your loved one and
come you come to view them and once
you're satisfied
you take the body for for barrio
after embalming is done the body is set
aside for viewing before it leaves the
mug the body will be set aside in a
refrigerator also known as the cold room
the family and friends of the deceased
can come view the body as they bring
clothes for the deceased to be dressed
in during the preparation of the body after
embalming and dressing a cosmetologist
can come in and do the makeup shaving
since after death the body depreciates
thus changing the normal skin appearance
after addressing the body it will be
placed in a cascade for the final
viewing before dispatch from the moog to
the intended burial location.
Thank you, God bless you.
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