Creepy Nursing Skills PostMortem Care and Using a Body Bag











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The body of a deceased person is always treated with respect. Nursing staff should also consider the patient's cultural and religious beliefs when providing Post-Mortem Care. • • 1. Provide privacy throughout the process. • 2. Obtain a death pack or gather supplies. • 3. Wash hands and put on gloves. • 4. Close the eyes. • 5. If the resident wore dentures, place them in the mouth. If unable to do so, put them in a labeled denture cup to go with the body. • 6. Give a complete bed bath. • 7. Dress the body in a clean gown and put a pad in the perineal area. • 8. Depending on policy and instructions of the coroner, tubes or lines may or may not be removed. Check before removing any of them. • 9. Depending on policy, wrap the body in a sheet. • 10. Place the body in a plastic bag designated for the purpose. • 11. Attach identification or ensure that there is a tag or bracelet on the body. • 12. Close the bag, tie the zipper shut, and slide the body onto a morgue cart, with the assistance of co-workers. • • Thank you for supporting Florida Training Academy, a Nurse-Owned Medical and Safety Training Company. Visit us online at www.FLtraining.com or    / floridatraining  .

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