American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigators (ABMDI) Practice Exam

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When a deceased individual has minor facial scrapes, what should be communicated to viewers?

  1. That the deceased did not suffer at all

  2. To ignore the minor injuries present

  3. That the funeral home may cosmetically cover the scrapes

  4. To not mention any injuries to avoid legal issues

The correct answer is: That the funeral home may cosmetically cover the scrapes

The option indicating that the funeral home may cosmetically cover the scrapes is appropriate because it provides viewers with a realistic expectation regarding the appearance of the deceased. It acknowledges that while there are visible injuries, the funeral home has the resources and capability to perform cosmetic work to enhance the deceased’s appearance for viewing. Clear communication about the potential for cosmetic enhancement reassures viewers and addresses their concerns about visible injuries. This option emphasizes the sensitivity required when discussing the condition of the deceased, allowing family and friends to understand that they will have the opportunity to see their loved one in a manner that respects their memory and aids in the grieving process. This approach handles the situation delicately while maintaining transparency and care for the needs of the bereaved.