What is it call when a unmoving body vomits its feces?

i work at a hospital as a security guard and this guy died today and he similar to vomitied his feces. it was horrible i be just wondering if that have ever happened and what it is call , and i am sure the guy was deceased! i had to support bring the body to the morgue

Answer:
if the person have a blocked bowel, from a bowel obstruction, or a insensible section of their bowels, from ischemic bowel, they could enjoy a backup of fluids from the bowel into the stomach and this fluid would smell like feces and could be vomited...within is no specific name for this...but hold seen living and motionless people expell vomitus that have the odor of feces...
that's just gross..
He did not vomit his feces. That is physically impossible. After demise when liquids are expelled from their mouths it is call purge. It may vary contained by color, odor and consistency, but it obviously be not feces.
it is called totally awesome.
What you saw be the decedent's gastric contents or vomitous liquid. It may develop in cases such as GI (gastrointestinal) bleeding or if the decedent died from choking on food, trauma may hold occured in which medical personnel have to insert an endotracheal tube for the purpose of sustaining life - these are a few reason the gastric contents may be expelled from the mouth.
I think the collateral guard was mistaking the incident next to a South Park episode.
Actually. All the above answers are wrong. There is a technical possession for what happened.

It's call: Post-mortum Potty Mouth
It's called "copremesis." But your party was alive when he vomited. I single saw the condition once during my rotating internship many years ago. The lenient was a homeless infirm guy who had an intestinal jam. I suctioned him out with a long Miller Abbott tube. Rather nauseating and disgusting, but much worse for the lenient. I hope those things have gone the method of the horse and buggy.
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