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How do you use morgue in a sentence?

The victim's body was delivered to the morgue.


Would a morgue be cheerful and noisy?

NO it would not a morgue is where dead body's of things goes! So NO a morgue is not cheerful and noisy


Where is dead body store?

A morgue


Who deals with your body after death?

the morgue or mortuary


Where is a good place to put a body?

in a morgue


Would a dead body ever be stored at a hospital morgue before going to the county morgue?

Dead bodies are often stored in a hospital morgue before transport to a county morgue. This is a common practice.


Can you give me a sentence with the word morgue?

The body of the murder victim was taken to the morgue while the detectives questioned the witnesses.


How long is a body kept in a morgue?

A body is usually kept in a morgue for between 4 and 7 days. However, it is not uncommon for a body to be stored in a morgue for several months. This especially true if the next kin is trying to be reached.


How do hospital staff move deceased patients to the morgue?

First they put the body on a gurny,then a sheet over the gurny to make sure the body doesnt disturb anybody,then they wheel the gurny down to the morgue in the hospital,or have an ambulance drive it down to the local morgue.


How long is a body held in the morgue?

The length of time a body is held in the morgue can vary depending on the circumstances. Generally, bodies are held in the morgue until they are released to a funeral home or next of kin for burial or cremation. Some morgues have specific guidelines on how long they can hold a body before it must be released.


What is the preparation of the body for viewing by the family and transport to the morgue called?

Embalming


Which family member can have the body released from the morgue?

Typically, the next of kin or a legal representative is required to provide authorization for the release of a body from the morgue. This could be a spouse, adult child, parent, or sibling depending on the situation and legal requirements. It's essential to check with local regulations and the policies of the morgue in question.