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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the embalming report template in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the person removing the body and the case number at the top of the form. This information is crucial for record-keeping.
  3. Fill in the date of removal, name of the deceased, place of death, date of death, time, age, and details regarding eyes and mouth closure. Ensure accuracy as this data is vital for legal documentation.
  4. In the 'Condition of Body - Pre-Embalming' section, check all applicable conditions such as normal, abnormal, or evidence of disease. This helps in assessing the state of the body before embalming.
  5. For 'Embalming Techniques', specify injection arteries and veins along with chemical index and total volume used. Documenting these details ensures a thorough understanding of techniques applied.
  6. Complete sections on cavity treatment and autopsy cavity treatment by indicating whether viscera was returned and detailing any chemicals used.
  7. Finally, confirm if embalming was completed without incidents and provide remarks if necessary. Don’t forget to enter your name and signature at the end for validation.

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Fill in the deceaseds personal information, including name, date of birth, and date of death. Provide details about the embalming service, including the embalmers name and license number. Indicate the date and time of embalming performed. Describe the methods and chemicals used in the embalming process.
Its basic background info written hastily after the embalming was done. Person weighed 221 lbs and was 510. Removal is industry jargon for transport from place of death.
The goals of embalming include sanitation, preservation, and presentation. Sanitation involves washing the body to disinfect it, slow down decomposition, and eliminate odors.
Which States Have Special Body Holding Laws? There are no federal laws that state how long a funeral home can hold a body. However, most states have some type of law that says a body must be either embalmed or refrigerated within 24 to 48 hours after the time of death.
The goals of embalming are to sanitize, preserve, and restore a corpse for transport or display.

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There is a broad rule of thumb that one gallon of embalming fluid is used per 50 pounds of body weight. But the amount of embalming fluid used also depends on the size of the person. In practice, it generally works out to an average of about 3 gallons of embalming fluid per body, of which up to 12 oz is formaldehyde.

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