PMCA
PMCA, or Post-Mortem Care Assessment, refers to the procedures and evaluations conducted after a person's death to ensure proper handling of the body and to assess any medical or legal implications. This process is crucial for determining the cause of death and for providing closure to the family.
In addition to its medical significance, PMCA also involves respecting the deceased's wishes and cultural practices. It may include documentation, preservation of evidence, and coordination with funeral services to ensure that the body is treated with dignity and care during this sensitive time.