It appears before death.. Unless death occurs suddenly.. Mottling does not appear after death as circulation has completely stopped, and blood tends gravity drain down to lowest points of body..then soon after that disappears and a big door opens and the heat is all around and then a minute later shazaam the body is ashes..
Degradative reactions are natural processes that break down molecules or cells. While they are essential for maintaining balance in living organisms, excessive or uncontrolled degradative reactions can lead to cell death or tissue damage. Therefore, degradative reactions can contribute to death when they occur in an unregulated or harmful manner.
Gerontology is the scientific study of the changes that occur in people as they age from conception to death. It encompasses various disciplines, such as biology, psychology, sociology, and medicine, to understand the physical, cognitive, and social aspects of aging.
Cheyne-Stokes respiration, a pattern of abnormal breathing characterized by progressively deeper and faster breathing followed by a temporary stop in breathing, can occur in individuals with advanced heart failure or those close to death. It does not always precede death, but it may be a sign of worsening health and can occur in the later stages of terminal illness.
Death of all cells will occur in about 7 seconds.
A fetus may macerate after death due to the breakdown of fetal tissues by enzymes and bacteria, as well as the release of fluid from the tissues. This process can occur if the fetus is not expelled from the uterus after death, leading to softening and disintegration of the fetal tissues.
In my experience 4 hours is average. Some nurses say 10 is average. Once I see mottling, I immediately notify family I do not expect my patient to live through the day. I have only seen one case where the patient lived longer than one day, she lived 3 days and all the nurses were surprised to see the mottling progress all the way to her neck before she died. I rarely see it progress past knees and elbows. Mottling is one sure sign of death, but it does not give a precise and definitive timeline.
Mottling occurs when the dye migrates during the granules' drying process.
Mottling is a natural condition where the plaster has several greyish "shades", kind of like "white clouds". Mottling should not be confused with actual staining. Mottling is very common and usually not a concern. Hope this helps ....
Funerals occur soon after death. Deceased person's body is present. Memorial services sometimes occur long after death. Deceased person's body is not present.
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what kind of pathogens normally cause mosaic and mottling
Yes, mottling can come and go. A person may mottle in the legs and feet if they are sitting up but once laid down this discoloration can cease. Sometime if a person is put on oxygen this may decrease mottling for awhile also.
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excess of Fluoride causes mottling of teeth
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The word you're loooking for is "Mottling". The Online Merriam Webster Distionary defines "Mottling of the skin as: "To mark with spots or blotches of different color or shades of color as if stained.
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