Embalming Compend Set 3
insulates.
Fatty tissue in a body retards algor mortis because it
cadaveric lividity.
Livor mortis is synonymous with
Dr. Thomas Holmes
The "Father of Embalming in the U.S." was
Dr. Frederich Ruysch
The "Father of Embalming" was
natron solution
The Egyptians immersed bodies in
lipolysis.
The decomposition of fats occurs by
hinders the embalming operation.
The onset of postmortem changes generally
decomposition.
The separation of body compounds into simpler substances is called
roll stitch.
The whip stitch is also known as the
Left subclavian
When embalming the autopsy case, which of the following would be utilized to inject the upper left extremity?
Hydrocephalus
Which of the following is not an infectious disease?
Marcello Malpighi
Who is said to be the "Father of Histology"?
Terminal disinfection
disinfection following the embalming process
Concurrent disinfection
disinfection which takes place during the embalming process
0.43 lb./ft.
pressure achieved in gravity embalming
1 1/2 gallons
16 oz of 30 index fluid, how many gallons of a 2.5% solution
intermittent
Continuous injection of arterial solution with drainage taken at intervals is called
endocarditis.
Damage to the valves of the heart usually occurs in cases with
syncope.
Death beginning at the heart is termed
stomach.
Directing the trocar point toward the intersection of the fifth intercostal space and the left mid-axillary line is the trocar guide for the
anasarca.
Distention of the body tissues is a complication of
extrinsic factors.
Factors influencing the rate of decomposition such as air, environmental temperature and moisture in the atmosphere are known as
edema of the scrotum.
Hydrocele is
Yellow
Jaundice is best described by which of the following?
Petechia
Pin-point hemorrhage refers to which of the following?
desquamation
Separation of the dermis and the epidermis after death is called
diluted by the edema.
The arterial fluid injected into an edematous body will be
Green
The arterial injection of a jaundice case with normal arterial fluid will likely cause which kind of a discoloration.
right atrium of the heart
The center of blood drainage in embalming is the
ideal.
The injection pressure which just overcomes the vascular resistance and causes the embalming fluid to enter the arterial system at a moderate and uniform rate is
99 degrees F
The optimum temperature to promote decomposition is
osmosis.
The passing of a solvent through a semipermeable membrane from an area of lesser concentration to an area of greater concentration is the definition of
purge.
The post mortem evacuation of any substance from an external orifice of the body due to internal and/or external pressure is
Anterior tibial
Which of these arteries extends from the lateral border of the patella to the anterior surface of the ankle?
potential pressure.
With the embalming machine turned on and the rate of flow valve closed, the type of pressure being shown on the pressure gauge is
Arteriosclerosis
____ is a condition which predisposes to intravascular difficulties.
multi-point injection
The injection of arterial solution at more than one location is referred to as
Right and left common carotid
When embalming the autopsy case, which of the following blood vessels would you utilize to inject the head of the deceased?
Right common iliac
When embalming the autopsy case, which of the following would be utilized to inject the lower right extremity?
Massage cream
When preparing the infant case, which of the following is recommended to be applied to the tissues of the visible parts of the body during embalming?
Posterior to the ear
When the pathologist makes an incision for a cranial autopsy, which of the following best describe the proper location for the incision to begin?
Amino acids
Which of the following are the first products of decomposition?
Left common carotid
Which of the following arteries begins at the level of the second costal cartilage?
Y shaped
Which of the following best describes the proper torso incision made when performing an autopsy
Frothy white color
Which of the following characterizes lung purge?
Vascular disease
Which of the following conditions creates intravascular resistance to fluid distribution?
Cements, calvarium clamps, needle injector
Which of the following is a prescribed method for securing the calvarium in place?
Ecchymosis
Which of the following is an antemortem extravascular blood discoloration?
Tumors, paralytic conditions, mutilations
Which of the following is classified as a malformation or deformity?
Desiccation
Which of the following is not classified as a chemical change?
Clauderus
Which of the following men established a method of embalming without evisceration
Kidney
Which of the following organs is not involved in the tripod of life?
Cold water for the dilution, primary injection, large volume
Which of the following should be used for embalming a case which predisposes to dehydration?
Vehicle
Which of the following substances serves as a solvent for the many ingredients incorporated in an embalming fluid?
Worm
Which of the following sutures is described as a recommended hidden stitch which could be used on a cranial autopsy?
Hematoma
A blood-filled swelling is descriptive of which of the following?
flattening of the eyeball, clouding of the cornea, loss of luster of the conjunctiva
Changes occurring in the eyes after death include
eyes.
The first muscle tissue to be affected by rigor mortis is
Greeks.
The first people believed to have practiced cremation were the
lung.
The focal point in regards to the cavity treatment of a case with tuberculosis is the
John Hunter
The individual for whom "Hunters Canal" is named is
16
What index fluid must you use to have 2 gallons of diluted fluid with a strength of 1% if you use 16 oz of concentrated fluid?
1.0%
8 oz of 16 index fluid to one gallon of water, index of solution
second degree.
Burns that have blisters that form are classified as
Left ventricle
If injecting an infant case by way of the heart, which chamber of the heart is considered most appropriate to insert the arterial tube for the best results?
41.1 ounces
If the solute is 28 index and you wish the solution to be 3 gallons of 3%, how many ounces of solute will you need?
Scaling
In an exanthematous disease, which of the following would best describe the skin?
Restoration
The care of the deceased to recreate natural form and color is a definition which would most correctly apply to which of the following?
Purple
The color of cadaveric lividity can best be described by which of the following?
Disinfection
The destruction or inhibition of most pathogenic bacteria and their products in or on the body defines which of the following terms?
Dr. William Harvey
The individual who is credited with the discovery of the circulation of blood is
Preservation
The science of treating the body chemically so as to temporarily inhibit decomposition would most appropriately apply to which of the following terms?
rate of flow
The speed at which the embalming solution enters the body is called
Low pressure, slow rate of flow
Which of the following treatments should be used when intravascular difficulties are manifested during the embalming process?
Bronze
Addison's Disease generally results in which kind of a discoloration?
