Funeral Directing EXAM 1

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Minimum of how many staff members should go on removals

2

Develop relationship with family

Arrangement Conference

The meeting between the funeral director and the client family during which the funeral arrangements are discussed

Arrangement Conference

legal copies of death certificate with a raised seal

Certified copies

A legal document containing vital statistics, disposition information, and final medical information pertaining to cause of death

Death Certificate

The legal record of death

Death Certificate

Death Certificate Permits Obituary Present merchandise

Functionary (Collects information)

2 Roles of Funeral Director

Functionary (Collects information) and Facilitator (Planner)

ALWAYS confirm what of deceased

Identity

Bassinet or infant carrier Baby blanket Small rubber or plastic sheet

Infant Removal

Death certificate does not have what on it

Religion

Speak slightly slower than normal

Speed of Questions and Pronunciation

A body shall be transported how

horizontal, face-up position and covered

Meet families where for the arrangement conference

parking lot or front door

Baby is born lives for a second then dies it gets a

regular death certificate

Avoid doing what during the arrangement conference

"order-taking model"

Cost of certified copies of official death certificate

$20 per copy when obtained from local registrar $20 per copy when obtained from Division of Vital Records

Common transfer vehicles

1.Mini-van 2.Utility van 3.Hearse (funeral coach) 4.SUV

Funeral director's Medical Registrar's

3 Sections of the Death certificate

How long are disposition/transit permits valid for

30 days from date signed by F.D.

must file original death certificate with local registrar within

96 hours of death

_____ of initial contacts are made by telephone

98%

Mortuary cot One-man cot Collapsible/flexible stretcher

All used for Adult Removal

Aids the grieving process

Arrangement Conference

Collect information & plan funeral details

Arrangement Conference

May be first face-to-face encounter with funeral director

Arrangement Conference

The CPL, Outer burial container, and GPL should all be shown

Before the showing of merchandise

What should have been provided prior to discussion of service options? (Do not have to be provided for consumer retention)

CPL & OBC Price List

Product of conception after 16 weeks gestation which shows no evidence of life

Certificate of Fetal Death Fetal Death

Nurse and physicians assistants can fill out the

Certified Death Certificate

Who cant sign a burial transit permit

Certified Physician

Have the person in charge sign all necessary documents Statement of Funeral Goods and Services Selected Embalming Authorization Cremation Authorization Release Forms, etc.

Concluding the Arrangement Conference

Funeral observances that reflect present-day influences in lieu of (or in addition to) traditional ceremonies

Contemporary funeral rite

4 with "paper" permit 2 with the "electronic" filing system

Copies of Disposition/transit permits

Classified notice Publicizes death of a person Lists survivors Provides details of the funeral service that the survivors wish to have published. (NO FLUFF)

Death Notice

Should be clear and crisp Food or gum in mouth affects diction Pronounce words correctly

Diction

Burial Entombment Cremation Donation Disposition at sea

Disposition Options

Issued by the local registrar upon filing of a completed death certificate.

Disposition/Transit Permits

Arranges and directs funeral ceremonies

Duties & Responsibilities of the Funeral Director

Arranges for removal of the deceased from the place of death.

Duties & Responsibilities of the Funeral Director

Assists survivors with details for filing claims for death benefits. Social Security Veteran's Benefits

Duties & Responsibilities of the Funeral Director

Helps individuals adapt to changes in their lives following a death through post-death counseling and support group activities.

Duties & Responsibilities of the Funeral Director

Prepares the body according to the wishes of the survivors and requirements of the law.

Duties & Responsibilities of the Funeral Director

Provides support to the bereaved during initial stages of their grief

Duties & Responsibilities of the Funeral Director

Secures information for legal documents. Death Certificate Disposition Permit

Duties & Responsibilities of the Funeral Director

Cost for Death certificates for individuals who served or are currently serving in the Armed Forces and their dependents

FREE

Counsels family on options that meet their needs

Facilitator (Planner)

Electronic disposition/transit permit it goes to

Final disposition and local registrar (we only send to final disposition place usually cemetery)

The request for a funeral home to transfer a deceased from the place of death to the funeral home; the funeral home's initial contact regarding a death

First Call

What should have been provided prior to discussion of service options? (Must be provided for consumer retention)

GPL

Human remains should be transported how

Horizontal, Face Up, and fully covered

Devoid of religious connotation

Humanistic funeral

One who supplies the information concerning the deceased

Informant

Avoid saying "Thank you"

Just doesnt seem like the time to say that to someone

Disposition/transit permits serves as the

LEGAL RECORD OF FINAL DISPOSITION

Who files the original death certificate in PA

Local Registrar

Copy 4 of the PAPER disposition/transit permits goes to

Local registrar who issued the permit

Service without the body present

Memorial Service

24 hour rule

Must be cremated embalmed or refrigerated by 24 hours

Where is Division of Vitals Records headquarters

New Castle

Are there fees for the disposition/transit permits

No

An announcement of death that has a "biographical sketch" of the person's life, listing occupation, organizations, and notable information

Obituary

Obtain information necessary for the funeral home to begin providing services to the family

Objectives of the First Call

Provide the family with information they need to prepare for the arrangement conference

Objectives of the First Call

Provide the initial contact between the family and the funeral home, including permission to remove and embalm the remains.

Objectives of the First Call

One copy of the death certificate should be where and where should the other copy be

One should be with the funeral director or person making removal and the other should be kept and remain at the funeral home

Spouse, one of the parents(This is only if they are a incapable of giving the info or a minor otherwise it would be after the next one) , one of the children of the decedent, another relative or other person who has knowledge of the facts

Order of preference for info on death certificate

"You never get a second chance to make a first impression."

Phone Image

Diction is considered what

Pronunciation

Produces "certified copies" of the death certificate

Registrar or Division of Vital Records

Who makes the certified death certificates?

Registrar/vital records

Practice universal precautions. Check for dentures, articles of value and medical devices

Remove deceased in dignified manner

Give the name of the funeral home Give your name "May I help you?" Avoid using "good morning" or "good evening"

Salutation

A Local Registrar or FD B Local Registrar C Funeral Service Licensee (or Person in Charge of Interment) D Cemetery of Crematory

Sections for Disposition/transit permits

Tone when picking up phone should be

Sympathetic

Disposition/transit permits allows FD's to ________________ (by private and/or "common" carrier) and __________________ of dead human bodies

TRANSPORT and DISPOSE

You must give information about prices and services to callers.

Telephone & FTC Funeral Rule

Concluding the Arrangement Conference

The Completion of Statement of Funeral Goods and Services Selected should be done and showed to family

Copy 2 of the PAPER disposition/transit permits goes to

The local registrar where place of disposition is located

Allow clients to verbalize and express what

Their Feelings

Should not be overly cheerful Should not be sad or forlorn Should have some inflection

Tone of voice

Conducted in church or funeral home

Traditional religious ceremony

Automobile used for transporting the dead human body from the place of death to the funeral home

Transfer vehicle/first call car

Is the moving of the dead human body from the place of death to the funeral home or other designated place

Transfer/ Removal

The collection, tabulation, and interpretation of data concerning birth, marriage, divorce, sickness, and death

Vital Statistics

Copy 3 of the PAPER disposition/transit permits goes to

Vital records

Not too loud, not too soft

Volume

Copy 1 of the PAPER disposition/transit permits goes to

Where the place of disposition is

Fetal death certificate is for

more then 16 weeks old


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