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337:, a small group of soldiers are able to take a brief respite from the war when they procure a bath tub and heat up some water. After all have bathed, they wash the body of a comrade who was recently killed while trying to help a unit of German soldiers. 158:
A stretcher drawsheet is placed under the body to enable removal to a trolley for transportation to the morgue. These trolleys may often be disguised to resemble laundry carts if transportation has to pass through areas where members of the public may be
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in Spain, bodies undergoing preparation for burial were sometimes scrutinized for signs that they had been washed, since this was seen as a marker of secret Jewish practice (
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The body is dressed in a simple garment or wrapped in a shroud. An identification label duplicating the above information is pinned to the wrap or shroud.
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as a mark of respect. The procedure then typically includes the following steps, though they can vary according to an institution's preferred practices:
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watches as women bathe the bodies of his father and brother, who were killed in battle against English troops during the 13th century. The 2009 film
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detailing: the name of the patient; date of birth; date and time of death; name of ward (if patient died in hospital); patient identification number.
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speaks of washing the dead in accordance with the Greek custom, although she was limited to pouring water on the body of her brother
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To comply with legislation, in particular where the death of a patient requires the involvement of a Procurator Fiscal aka. Coroner
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To minimise any risk of cross-infection to relative, health care worker or persons who may need to handle the deceased
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unless requested otherwise by the deceased's family. If left on it must be documented in the patient's property list.
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practice in several cultures. It was delegated to professionals in ancient Egypt and ancient Rome, and by well-off
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religious tradition, a Ĝassâla, or Washer of the Dead is a woman who assists with death purification rites.
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The patient is laid on their back with arms by their side (unless religious customs demand otherwise).
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To prepare the deceased for the mortuary (a funeral home or morgue), respecting their cultural beliefs
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means "service, duty, business". Hence these are the "last duties" carried out on the body.
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The custom of bathing the dead has been depicted in a number of films. In the 1995 film
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depicts the washing of a deceased housewife in a Northern German village just before
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Encyclopedia of Women & Islamic Cultures: Family, Body, Sexuality And Health
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The washing is usually performed by others of the same gender, although Islamic
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Willy Jansen. "Women without men: gender and marginality in an Algerian town".
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From Madrid to Purgatory: The Art and Craft of Dying in Sixteenth-Century Spain
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Rana, D., & Upton, D. (2009). Psychology for nurses. Essex, UK: Pearson
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Funerary bathing is performed in traditional funerals in some countries in
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The body is then washed and dried, the mouth cleaned and the face shaved.
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Transforming Palliative Care in Nursing Homes: The Social Work Role
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is often supported with a pillow or cervical collar.
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Often the body of the deceased is left for up to an
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Index

nurse
death
hospitals
cultures
Latin
hour
jewellery
Wounds
pressure sores
dressing
Eyelids
jaw
Dentures
bladder
abdomen
ankle
religious
ritual
funerary
Victorians
Bereavement in Judaism
Jewish
Inquisition
crypto-Judaism
Buddhism
Hinduism
Islam
plum
camphor
Hausa people

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