Dudley Weber has written: 'Autopsy pathology procedure and protocol' -- subject- s -: Autopsy
A Mortuary Technician is somone who assists the Medical Examiner during an Autopsy procedure.
No. It depends on the laws of each state or country, but usually only for suspicious, violent or unatural deaths, deaths in care or custody, or the death was not reasonably expected to be the outcome of a health procedure. In the majority of deaths, an autopsy is not performed. Not every dead person has an autopsy. Only if the family wants to know what caused the death.
Don't understand the question. What "damages" are you referrig to? In cases of unattended death, or death by criminal action it is not an optional procedure. Most/(all?) states REQUIRE an autopsy be performed in order to determine the precise cause of death. .
the family pays for the autopsy
You ask an autopsier to do an autopsy
a standard autopsy is between $2000 and $6000 a virtual autopsy is about $1000
This procedure dates back to the Roman era when few human dissections were performed; autopsies were utilized, however, to determine the cause of death in criminal cases
Autopsy - film - was created in 2008.
Autopsy Torment was created in 1989.
The Autopsy was created on 1994-05-19.
Make sure you are clean and well trained while attempting the procedure and wear gloves. Work in a well ventilated space and follow universal precautions. Follow needle stick procedures if you are stuck or cut during the procedure.