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Postmortem physical changes include which of the following? I. algor mortis II. decomposition III. livor mortis IV. rigor mortis

1 and 3

Postmortem physical changes include which of the following? I. algor mortis II. decomposition III. livor mortis IV. rigor mortis

1 and 3

Which of the following are common causes of post-mortem dehydration? I. Refrigeration II. Using massage cream III. Using strong fluids IV. Using humectants fluid

1 and 3

Which of the following are common causes of post-mortem dehydration? I. Refrigeration II. Using massage cream III. Using strong fluids IV. Using humectants fluid

1 and 3

Which of the following reduces arterial fluid retention in the body and tissues? I. open/continuous drainage II. restricted drainage III. embalming fluid purge IV. low rate of flow

1 and 3

Which of the following statements are true about formaldehyde? I. it coagulates the blood II. it adds moisture to the tissue III. has an irritating odor IV. it is a liquid at room temperature

1 and 3

Another name for an autopsy is: I. necropsy II. biopsy III. postmortem examination

1 and 3 only

Of the following sets of remains, which are not required to be placed into refrigeration within 48 hours of receipt by a crematory? I. Embalmed and casketed remains II. Unembalmed remains in an alternative container III. Decomposed but unembalmed remains in an alternative container IV. Embalmed remains in an alternative container

1 and 4

What would/could you expect to see if someone died from congestive heart failure? I. edema in feet and hands II. no livor mortis in head III. intense livor mortis in head IV. vessels (jugular vein) engorged

1, 3, and 4

Which of the following methods would be the BEST way to embalm with poor circulation? I. use the common carotid to start II. use the femoral (iliac) as primary injection site III. place hands down at sides to promote distribution IV. use strong, well coordinated fluid

1, 3, and 4

Which of the following may require permission from the family in addition to permission for embalming? I. bathing the body II. shaving the body III. posing features IV. adjusting protruding teeth

2 and 4

What would be the order of operations used to prepare a body that has lacerations on the face and head? I. Embalm the body II. Use tack sutures to hold loose skin flaps in place III. Wax over lacerations IV. Glue/suture lacerations

2, 1, 4, 3

When injecting a body with a left black eye the embalmer can: I. perform a split injection and drainage II. raise the right and left carotid to control swelling III. inject a stronger solution with less volume IV. inject phenol into the ecchymotic area to bleach and reduce swelling

2, 3, and 4

Which of the following are objectives for embalming? I. desiccation II. disinfection III. preservation IV. restoration

2, 3, and 4

Which of the following closure techniques, following a cranial autopsy, is best when preparing an infant: I. Calvarian clamps II. Suturing the skull and skull cap back together III. Inverted (worm) suture IV. Double-strand, waxed ligate V. Dental floss (or single-strand waxed ligate)

2, 3, and 5

What is the limit established by OSHA for formaldehyde exposure in any 15-minute period?

2.0ppm

If you consider the thoracic and abdominal aortas as one section, how many sections is the aorta generally divided into?

3

there are how many tunics for an artery?

3

The embalming analysis results in insufficient arterial solution strength due to ammonia and nitrogenous wastes present in the tissues. Which of the following would be appropriate to address this issue? I. add a humectant to the solution II. add additional water to the solution III. use a higher index arterial fluid IV. add a higher index arterial to the existing solution

3 and 4

A 30 index fluid would have:

30g of HCHO gas per 100ml of solution

The minimum amount of cavity fluid that should be placed into the viscera bag is:

32oz

What is the generally accepted temperature for a refrigeration unit meant for storage of deceased human remains?

40 F

What is the average volume of blood in an adult human body?

5 quarts

Determine the length of the decedents nose given the following information. Picture measurements: width of eye-8mm, length of nose-18mm, width of nose-7mm, width of mouth- 12mm. Actual width of the deceased's eye is 28mm.

63mm

What is the average height of an adult?

7 heads

What is the pH range of normal blood?

7.3-7.5

If the measurement of the eye is 1 ½ inches wide, the face at its widest part will measure:

7.5 inches

An unfinished wood box, or other non-metal receptacle or enclosure, with our without ornamentation or a fixed interior lining, which is designed for the encasement of human remains and which is made of fiberboard, pressed-wood or composition materials (with or without an outside covering) is called a/an:

ALternative container

Which of the following is caused by the removal of the epidermis by friction?

Abrasion

Those markings that develop over time as a result of repetitious use of certain muscles:

Acquired Facial Markings

In order to repatriate remains back to their home country, the following paperwork will most likely be needed for transportation:

All of the above

People who die from renal failure have:

All of the above

A material or technique used to secure tissues or restorative materials into a fixed position:

Anchor

The proper name for a VA form 27-2008 is:

Application for the United States flag for burial purposes

When treating a death due to external exanguination, an important co-injection choice for the treatment of this type of discoloration is:

Arterial Dye

What describes the disinfection and preservation accomplished by the injection of chemicals into the blood and lymph vascular systems as a means of reaching the tissues and cells?

Arterial Embalming

The best outcome when treating a discoloration of the hand due to an ecchymosis, without swelling, is:

Arterial injection followed by a formaldehyde based cavity surface pack

A purpose for which cavity fluids would LEAST likely be recommended:

Arterial injections

a purpose for which cavity fluids would least likely be recommended:

Arterial injections

The vessel of choice for injecting the right arm, if the right subclavian artery was not left intact by the pathologist, would be the:

Axillary

What is a network of stitches that cross over one another in a weaved fashion most often used in deep tissue restoration to anchor the wax in the area of the deep wound or excision?

Basket weave suture

Hematology is the study of:

Blood

Whooping cough is caused by which of the following?

Bordetella Pertussis

Which pigment cosmetic is best used to reproduce the shadow areas of the face:

Brown, or at least two shades darker than the foundation/base coat

The principle muscle(s) of the cheek, which makes up part of the angulus oris eminences:

Buccinator

A disposition permit which is a legal document issued by a governmental agency, authorizing transportation and/or disposition of a dead human body is referred to as a/an:

Burial transit permit

The "but for" event(s) on a death certificate describe:

Cause of death

Families wishing to place items into cremation caskets or alternative containers will submit instructions as to whether or not said items will remain with the decedent or be removed prior to cremation. Where would this information be documented?

Cremation authorization form

The proper form needed to schedule military honors and apply for Veteran's benefits is called:

DD-214

What is noticeable after embalming as brown spots on the face?

Desiccation Marks

Separation of the dermis and the epidermis after death is called:

Desquamation

To obtain a flag for burial purposes, the funeral home can take a completed VA flag form to:

Either the local VA office or the local Post office

Viewing remains for the purpose of identification should include, at minimum, all of the following except:

Embalming

If the common carotid artery is severed, which artery is the best choice for injection of the head:

External carotid artery

An ecchymosis is a(n):

Extravascular discoloration

The distance from the base of the nose to the base of the chin is equal to the distance from the base of the nose to the:

Eyebrow

HCHO is known as:

Formaldehyde

The discoloration resulting when HCHO reacts with hemoglobin in the tissues is called:

Formaldehyde gray

An aqueous solution of HCHO often prepared at 37% HCHO by mass and 40% by volume is known as:

Formalin

The _____ bone makes up the anterior 1/3 of the cranium.

Frontal

Mycology is the study of:

Fungi

Which blood vessel is considered to be the longest vein of the body?

Great saphenous vein

What describes an elongated depression on a relatively level plane or surface?

Groove

A midline incision that runs from the base of the neck to the base of the sternum would be used in harvesting:

Heart

What is the outer rim of the ear called?

Helix

Which of the following organisms survives the longest within deceased human remains?

Hep B

Advanced rigor mortis is detrimental to the embalming process because it:

Hinders fluid distribution

What embalming coinjection chemical can be added to your embalming solution to impart moisture?

Humectant

Which of the following methods would NOT maintain normal moisture content?

Hypertonic solution

What is the antemortem and/or postmortem intravascular process of blood settling to the dependent, or lowest, parts of the body?

Hypostasis

White garments, a veil, and a green sash are ceremonial clothes associated with which faith?

Latter Day saints

The most common order of embalming an autopsy case would start with the:

Legs

Any traumatic or pathological change in the structure of the skin is the definition of:

Lesion

The muscle(s) responsible for raising the upper lip and dilating the nostrils:

Levator Labii Superioris Alaeque Nasi

To be considered an alternative container for cremation, several specifications must be met. Select the option below that isn't one of them.

Lined with cloth

Which of the following is considered the most intense natural warm color area of the face:

Lips

Which one of the following discolorations would respond well to arterial embalming?

Liver mortis

All of the following are known to be "restorative art" sutures except:

Lock

The area of the body that first exhibits the yellowish-greenish discoloration associated with early decomposition:

Lower right quadrant

the opening into which an arterial tube is inserted is called the:

Lumen

If there is valve damage to the heart, particularly the aortic semilunar valve, an embalmer can expect:

Lung Purge

All of the following are bones of the cranium except:

Maxilla

The small bony projection at the median line of the chin is called the:

Mental eminence

Bacteria belong to which kingdom?

Monera

All of the following are true statements regarding the Social Security Lump-Sum Death Benefit that needs to be explained to families EXCEPT:

Must be applied for within 1 year of the date of death

Those markings that we have a genetic predisposition for, which may not be immediately visible at birth or even through childhood, but will become more prominent as a person matures:

Natural facial markings

The foramen magnum is an opening that is important to the reattachment of a decapitation. It is located in which bone?

Occipital

All of the following are major classifications of wax except:

Opaque wax

Acquired furrows that radiate from the lateral corners of the eye onto the side of the face are known as:

Optic facial sulci

Which of the following is a muscle of the eye:

Orbicularis oculi

Which of the following is restricted in their casket selection, due to their religious belief?

Orthodox Jewish

A danger in hypodermic tissue building is

Overfilling the injection area

Using reasonable care, which of the following implants should an embalmer remove prior to cremation?

Pacemaker

Which of the following is a false statement in regards to pacemaker removal?

Pacemaker removal is an optional procedure requiring no special permission

This facial marking extends between the columna nasi and the medial portion of the superior margin of the mucous membrane:

Philtrum

The discoloration considered to be most permanent is:

Postmortem extravascular discoloration

What is used to dry and set foundations?

Powder

For someone who died by hanging which one would NOT be a good method for embalming:

Preinjection

In class we discussed several methods for treating jaundice as no one method will work for every case. We did discuss, however, that the primary goal will always be _____________ and a secondary goal is _____________:

Preservation; Counter staining

What is the primary passage of embalming solution from capillaries to tissue spaces mixing with interstitial fluid?

Pressure filtration

This muscle covers the bridge of the nose.

Procerus

Which of the following is a muscle of the nose?

Procerus

Protrusion of the jaws is called:

Prognathism

What is the most difficult goal to achieve in facial restoration?

Projection

Pre-embalming treatment of blisters includes:

Puncture and drain b listers; remove loose skin

Eligibility and determination of dollar amounts that a family can expect to receive in social security benefits is determined by:

Quarters of coverage

A family has a visitation and service in Mesa, Arizona. Upon conclusion of the service, the family wants to send their loved one back to Cincinnati, Ohio for burial, without any services. The proper fee the funeral home in Cincinnati would charge the family is called:

Receiving remains from another funeral home

Jaundice discolorations should be covered with what pigment?

Red based

Which is a reason for leaving the sutures closed while injecting a long bone donor?

Reduces overexposure to HCHO

Which nasal profile is described as having a hump along its anterior ridge?

Roman

Burns that have formed blisters are classified as:

Second degree

What is the best method for closing the mouth of a deceased infant?

Suture through the mandible/maxilla

This incision runs transversely along the inferior portion of the ribcage and then vertically from the base of the sternum to the pubic bone. It is used to remove organs from the abdominal cavity of donor bodies:

T incision

The traditional white linen burial shroud in which deceased members of the Orthodox Jewish faith are dressed is called:

Tachrichim

The ritual washing and purification of the deceased according to Orthodox Jewish law

Taharah

The mastoid process is a bony guide of which bone?

Temporal

What muscle is responsible for closing and moving the mandible from side to side?

Temporalis

Occasionally remains require additional specially designed plastic products in order to prevent leakage. Which mortuary plastic garment would you select for a case where a high level of skin, bone, and other tissue has been donated?

Unionall

The ____________ is a plastic garment that covers the trunk of the body except for the hands, neck and head areas.

Unionalls

U.S. Department of Labor OSHA Rules apply to funeral service. All of the following are Standards under OSHA EXCEPT:

Universal / Standard precautions

The proper name for the VA form a funeral director would utilize to obtain Presidential Memorial Certificate for a family being served is

VA form 40-0247

The proper name for the VA form a funeral director would utilize to obtain Presidential Memorial Certificate for a family being served is:

VA form 40-0247

What is a synonym for smallpox?

Variola

When embalming an autopsied case, features should be set when using the subclavian artery as an injection site because some fluid will reach the head via the:

Vertebral Artery

What are the fine linear tracings running vertically on the mucous membranes?

Vertical Lines

Which of the following pigment cosmetics is best used to reproduce the highlight areas of the face:

White, or at least two shades lighter than the foundation/base coat

Who first described the circulation of blood in the 1600s?

William Harvey

A necessary part of some countries' shipping regulations is the metal case, also known as ____________. This case is a gasketed container which can be used as an insert to a casket or as a separate shipping container.

Zeigler Case

Permission from a family member is needed for:

a hospital autopsy

An individual with extreme anasarca needs to be embalmed. No autopsy has been performed. The deceased is of normal stature but for the anasarca: What type of fluid from the choices below would be the best for this situation:

a hyoertonic solution

The major restoration of hair, such as fully replacing a mustache, is:

a post embalming restorative treatment

when properly used, this stitch is airtight

baseball

Hair restorations to the sideburns of a male should:

be applied so that each application overlaps the preceding one

In the case of swollen lips and eyes, surgical reduction would:

be performed after embalming

What disease is caused by Yersinia pestis?

bubonic plague

What is the harmonious relationship of the face and features?

canon of beauty

What would be the best technique for dehydrating and bleaching tissue that will later require wax restoration:

cavity and/or phenol pack

For a diabetic cases:

cavity work should be thorough

What is the only artery that trifurcates in the human body?

celiac trunk artery

What are the basic structural and functional units of the human body?

cells

Pneumococci are usually arranged in:

chains

The primary characteristic of a third degree burn is:

charring

What is another term for eyelashes?

cilia

A body as a whole is in dysfunction and unable to operate as a well-organized being, but the dysfunction is reversible through use of CPR and drugs. This is referred to as:

clinical death

The most inferior part of the nose is known as the:

columna nasi

The first choice of vessels for injection of legs in an autopsied case would be:

common iliac

A profile form in which both the forehead and chin protrude beyond the projection of the upper lip is:

concave

If a body has lips, ears and fingers that appear to be cyanotic, it might be an indication that the person died from:

congestive heart failure

What is the imaginary, vertical plane that cuts through a cadaver from side to side, at right angles to the mid-sagittal plane?

coronal plane

The key to jaundice embalming is:

counterstaining

What is the purpose of cosmetizing an abrasion before waxing?

covers the darjened abrasion

What is formed by the bifurcation of the antihelix?

crura

Which of these is NOT a stated objective of preparing the cranial cavity following an autopsy:

inject the walls of the scalp with a hypovalve trocar

Which of the following would best prevent facial swelling?

inject using restricted cervical method

A line of demarcation along the midline of the face due to vasoconstriction/vasodilatation, common in deaths from a cerebrovascular accident (stroke):

is overcome by a sufficient quantity of injection

What is the alcohol that is most effective as a disinfectant?

isopropyl

What causes Clostridium perfringens to be problematic for the embalmer?

it is a spore former

Which of the following is NOT a sign of arterial fluid distribution?

lack of tissue fixation

When embalming a body with postmortem stain, the embalmer should use:

less volume and strong solution

Recreating pores in a wax restoration may NOT be accomplished by using:

ligate

The slit formed by the free margins of the mucous membranes is:

line of mouth closure

What form is glutaraldehyde at room temperature?

liquid

All of the following are extravascular discolorations EXCEPT:

livor mortis

Which of the following is an external bone of the face:

mandible

The furrow beneath the jawline and rising vertically on the cheek is the:

mandibular sulcus

A building containing crypts or vaults for entombment; an above ground structure for burial is properly called a:

mausoleum

What is the tiny prominence on the midline of the superior mucous membrane?

medial lobe

Which of the following is NOT a bony guide on the temporal bone?

mental eminence

What is the general rule regarding solution strength and drainage technique on a non-autopsied body exhibiting livor mortis?

mild solution and open drainage

Epstein-Barr virus is the causative agent of:

mononucelousis

What is the death of localized cells and tissue with the body remaining alive?

necrosis

The direction of hair growth of the eyebrow is:

obliquely upward and outward

The cranial muscle that is a broad, two part muscle covering the top of the skull. It is significant in restorative art because it is responsible for the wrinkles and furrows that appear on the forehead:

occipitofrontalis muscle

When suturing the cranium an embalmer should start:

on the right side and work towards the left

What is the distance between the eyes when compared to the width of the mouth:

one half

Where is the superior border of the chin found when measured from the line of closure of the mouth to the base of the chin:

one half

Which of the following is NOT a method used to stimulate areas of the body lacking arterial solution?

open/ continuous

What muscle is responsible for "crow's feet"?

orbicularis oculi

Which of the following is a muscle of the mouth:

orbicularis oris

Which of the following is a polymer of HCHO?

paraformaldehyde

treat swollen ecchymotic eyes with:

phenol pack

The inside of the scalp may be treated right away with:

phenol to start drying out the head

The study of the face and its features is called:

physiognomy

What blood vessel begins at the opening of the adductor magnus muscle?

popliteal artery

All of the following are factors influencing the occurrence of an infection EXCEPT:

portal of exit for the pathogens

This format of retrieving the vertebral body from a decedent proves to cause the embalmer great concern due to the location of incision and increased concern with leakage:

posterior incision

What is the postmortem extravascular discoloration that generally cannot be removed by arterial injection?

postmortem stain

Which is not a good practice for embalming a diabetic?

preinjeciton

Which of the following would NOT be a good method for embalming a person with early signs of decomp?

preinjection

What type of microbe causes malaria?

protozoan

Which of the following types of decomposition yields foul odors?

putrefaction

An amine produced during putrefaction is:

putrescine

The withdrawal of a part from its normal position:

recession

Auxiliary or "cosmetic" lighting most helpful for natural cosmetic appearance consists of:

red, blue, amber bulbs

Auxiliary or "cosmetic" lighting most helpful for natural cosmetic appearance consists of:

red, blue. and amber bulbs

Most organ donors are place on heparin to:

reduce clotting in the donated organ

The colors seen by the eye are those that are:

relfected

Which of the following methods would be the best way to deal with an ecchymosis of the eye?

restricted cervical injection

Which of the following is an example of an auto-immune disease?

rheumatic fever

Read the scenario and answer the question below: Embalm a 200 pound male that was found lying on his left side, at his residence. His right eye has a bruise and a laceration. In addition to this trauma, the decedent has cadaveric lividity (livor mortis) on the left side of his face and body. Of the following choices the best injection site would be the:

right and left common carotid arteries

What/where is the center for drainage?

right atrium

Which site is recommended for embalming someone with arteriosclerosis?

right common carotid artery

Which of the following diseases is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes?

scarlet fever

What is the original scientific standard of color?

spectrum

According to the text, one of the first procedures should be to:

spray down the body with disinfectant

What are spherical shaped bacteria arranged in grape-like clusters?

staphylococci

Which brush or instrument would be the best choice to create "pore effect" on waxed tissue:

stipple brush

All of the following practices are acceptable for treating intravascular discoloration such as post mortem lividity EXCEPT for:

strong arterial injection

for edemic cases, which type of fluid should be used?

strong eolution

In an autopsied case, the arms should be injected via the

subclavian artery

Whenever possible the arms should be injected via the:

subclavian artery

Sodium lauryl sulfate is used in embalming fluids as a/an:

surfactant

What problems are commonly associated with ecchymosis around the eyes?

swelling and discolorations

Correspondence in size, shape and relative position of parts that are on opposite sides of the face is the definition of:

symmetry

What is the strongest chewing muscle?

temporalis

"Lockjaw" is also known as:

tetanus

The width of the eye is equal to:

the distance between the eyes

A family comes in to make arrangements for their grandfather. In order to pay for the funeral with a traditional life insurance policy, the funeral director needs to pinpoint this person and/or persons and have them sign:

the donee beneficiary of the policy

When injecting liquid tissue builder:

the tissue builder should be injected as the needle is withdrawn

Items or services offered that are not affiliated with the funeral home that may be obtained for a family to assist with services such as clergy honorariums and/or opening and closing of the grave are called:

third party courtesy items and cash advance items

Instant bond adhesives (such as super glue and aron alpha) are best used:

to close small clean incisions

The head shape that is wider between the angles of the jaw than it is across the forehead:

triangular

Which of the following is caused by the inhalation of air-borne pathogens?

tuberculosis

the innermost lining of an artery is the:

tunica intima

The superior palpebra is also known as the:

upper eyelid

Hair for restoration would NOT be attached by:

using massage cream

What is a manufactured cover for the head made of natural or synthetic hair?

wig

All of the following are mainly used only as "embalming" sutures except:

worm suture

What describes a crevice in the skin bordered by adjacent elevations?

wrinkle

One disadvantage in the use of the electric spatula is that it can:

wrinkle and adarken skin

This blush application, on the front cheek below the center of the eye, is best for what age group:

young child

A palor, or lack of color, may indicate:

death by exasguination

this instrument used to remove sin from tissue donors:

dermatome

Skin slip is also known as:

desquamation

The breaking up of white light into its many colors:

dispersion

What theory of embalming involves removing blood and fluid from the vascular system?

displacement

What is the anterior ridge of the nose, extending from the root to the tip?

dorsum

What is the anterior ridge of the nose, extending rom the root to the tip?

dorsum

Following the removal of loose skin and hypodermic injection, an area of skin slip should be:

dried with a cavity or phenol pack

Paired structures that exhibit the greatest differences in position and form are the:

ears

Which of these include all of the basic types of blood cells?

erythrocyte, leukocyte, thrombocyte

A "short circuit" during arterial injection results in:

excessive fixation proximal to the injection site

In the most severe cases of eyelid lacerations, and as a last resort, it may be necessary to:

excise and rebuild with wax

Unsound tissue in the area of a malignant tumor should be:

excised

Which of the following is not required in treating second degree burns:

excising of charred tissue

Of the following bony guides, all of which are important to the reattachment of the ear, the most crucial indicator is the:

external auditory meatus

In an autopsied case, which of the following arteries is most likely to leak when injecting the common iliac artery?

external iliac

Pressure exerted on the outside of a vein or artery is a form of:

extravascular resistance

An embalmer can expect __________of the face with a body who died during an attempted surgical repair of an aortic aneurysm:

extreme pitting edema

Which of the following can be used as a proportional measurement of width?

eye

Supercilium refers to:

eyebrows

Your text book advocates the use of the following arteries as being the best initial choice for injecting the legs of a decedent who donated their long bones (only long bones - no organ donation):

femoral arteries

What artery is closely associated with the inguinal ligament?

femoral artery

What artery is transmitted through the adductor canal?

femoral artery

hardening of the artery is most common in the:

femoral artery

Tissue in which wax is used for restoration must be:

firm and dry so the wax will adhere

Where is the plantar artery located?

foot

When a wood or metal dowel is used to join a decapitated head to a torso, the dowel is usually attached to the torso by:

forcing into or wiring to the vertebral column

What is contained in firming tissue builder?

formaldehyde

What form is formaldehyde at room temperature?

gas

What was the first dialdehyde used as an arterial preservative?

glyoxal

This type of edema is seen in steroid use:

hard or solid

The determinative pigment that imparts color (red pigment) to the blood:

hemoglobin

All of the following are caused by refrigeration EXCEPT:

hemolysis slowed down

The basket weave suture is used to:

hold the edges of an excision in position and to anchor wax

Undercutting an excision helps to:

hold wax in place

A nosocomial infection is one acquired in which of the following environments?

hospital

Accumulation of fluid in the scrotum is:

hydrocele

A pre-embalming suture:

i usually temporary

A hidden point of entry for hypodermic tissue building in the temporal region is:

in the lateral end of ghe eyebrow

Death Certificates are always filed:

in the registration district in which the person died

a discoloration that is present in life and remains after death is:

antemortem

The center for embalming is the:

aortic arch

The center for embalming is:

aortic arch

All of the following methods could be used to treat a bed sore EXCEPT:

apply a restorative/humectant compress

When correcting jaundice discolorations all of the following are part of the triadic color theory EXCEPT:

apply a yellow pigment based cosmetic externally

A pre-embalming treatment when dealing with a penetrating wound of the face:

applying massage cream to the face to protect surrounding areas from leaking fluids during arterial injection

"Hardening" of the arteries is also known as:

arteriosclerosis

Which one of the following types of immunity is the result of a vaccination?

artificially acitve

Hardening compound is used:

as a preservative and drying agent in an autopsied/ donor cases

Edematous bodies will decompose:

at a faster rate than normal

Dehydrated bodies will decompose:

at a slower rate

What is the decrease in virulence of a pathogenic microorganism?

attenuation

How is paraformaldehyde used?

autopsy compound for the cavity

The tearing away or separation of a part of the body, resulting from an accident:

avulsion

Which blood vessel begins at the lateral border of the first rib and terminates as it passes by the tendon of the teres major muscle?

axillary artery

Which of the following bacterial diseases are spread by ticks? I. Rocky Mountain spotted fever II. Lyme disease III. influenzal meningitis IV. scarlet fever

1 and 2

Which of the following may be used for a deceased Latter-day Saint? I. all white clothing II. green apron III. complete shroud with muslin cloth IV. all wood casket

1 and 2

The chemical group that makes an alcohol molecule soluble in water and useful to the embalmer is:

-OH

The text advocates that each leg on an autopsied body be injected arterially with a minimum of:

0.5 gallons

Green Jaundice is caused by: I. conversion of bilirubin to biliverdin II. the use of strong formaldehyde solution III. restricted drainage IV. not enough dye being used

1 and 2

Read the scenario and answer the question below: Embalm a 200 pound male that was found lying on his left side, at his residence. His right eye has a bruise and a laceration. In addition to this trauma, the decedent has cadaveric lividity (livor mortis) on the left side of his face and body. Choose the acceptable methods for treating the ecchymotic eye :I. Inject with a strong solution II. Use a phenol/cavity fluid compress to bleach area III. Use a restorative/humectants pack to lessen the discoloration IV. Use a weak solution so as not to set the discoloration

1 and 2

What occurs when a practitioner uses the continuous drainage technique? I. tissue dehydration II. uneven fluid distribution III. vascular distention IV. embalming fluid retention

1 and 2

Which of the following are real or potential problems that should be considered when embalming a diabetic? I. achieving good peripheral circulation II. increased bacterial or other mycotic infections III. abnormal pH values IV. decubitus ulcers

1, 2, 3 and 4

The technique used to employ this suture includes using single stitches that are tied and cut separately from one another :I. Bridge II. Temporary III. Interrupted IV. Tack V. Lock

1, 2, 3, and 4 only

The technique used to employ this suture includes using single stitches that are tied and cut separately from one another: I. Bridge II. Temporary III. Interrupted IV. Tack V. Lock

1, 2, 3, and 4 only

Which of these are part of an appropriate procedure for eye donor restoration: I. Remove soiled cotton used during embalming II. Use cauterant and/or incision powder to dry the base of the orbit III. Use putty and/or cotton covered by an eye cap to replace missing globe of eye IV. Check height of eye in profile using a straight edge from eyebrow to cheek V. Inject tissue builder to further build the eye area if profile measurement is off

1, 2, 3, and 4 only

Besides livor mortis, other problems that can be present on a drowning case are: I. purge from both lungs and stomach (if not posted) II. skin slip and blistering III. evidence of other trauma, like being hit by logs in current, fish and marine life desecrating the body IV. dehydration from being in water

1, 2, and 3

Which of the following would be acceptable methods of embalming a long bone donor? I. raise the common carotid arteries to inject trunk, head, and arms II. raise the iliac arteries to inject the legs, which should provide sufficient preservation III. open sutures from retrieval and inject femoral, popliteal, and anti/posterior tibial arteries

1, 2, and 3

Which of the following would be acceptable methods of embalming a long bone donor? I. raise the common carotid arteries to inject trunk, head, and arms II. raise the iliac arteries to inject the legs, which should provide sufficient preservation III. open sutures from retrieval and inject femoral, popliteal, and anti/posterior tibial arteries

1, 2, and 3

With deaths resulting from burns we discussed that the systemic effects of the burn become a main concern to the embalmer. Systemic concerns include which of the following? I. Bacterial infection II. Poor blood flow to peripheral areas III. Complications due to kidney failure IV. Odor

1, 2, and 3

Flat band of muscles encircling the mouth: I. A sphincter muscle of the face II. The "puckering muscle" III. The orbicularis oculi IV. The orbicularis oris

1, 2, and 4

To keep a body hydrated, which of the following methods could be used? I. intermittent drainage II. 1.5% - 2% solution III. less volume, stronger fluid IV. protection from air currents

1, 2, and 4

Which of the following methods can be used to treat an ecchymosis on the back of the hand? I. channel the area with a hypodermic needle II. inject a phenol/bleaching chemical into channeled area III. immediately remove bleaching agent so it doesn't sit too long IV. let stand 15-20 minutes and massage bleaching agent out through

1, 2, and 4

For a case of advanced decomp which of the following methods could be used? I. waterless embalming II. pre-injection III. multipoint injection IV. surface packs

1, 3, and 4

Calculate the % strength of a solution if 9oz/ gallon of a 28 index fluid is used:

1.97%

Edema is said to be established when there is at least a:

10% increase in total body water

Determine the actual width of the face of a decedent given the following information. The length of the subject's face in a picture is 12mm and the width is 8mm. The actual measurement of the decedents face is 162mm in length.

108mm

If a sclerotic vessel must be injected, which of the following methods should be used: I. raise vessel to surface to stretch it II. cut into the softest portion of vessel for insertion of cannula III. use a hemostat or cotton ligature to secure cannula IV. use a large cannula and force it into the lumen

2 and 3

What is the postmortem intravascular discoloration due to the blood settling to the posterior parts of the body? I. postmortem hypostasis II. livor mortis III. postmortem stain IV. cadaveric lividity

2 and 4

Which of the following are branches of the abdominal aorta?I. R & L coronary arteries II. R & L renal arteries III. thyro-cervical arteries IV. celiac trunk artery

2 and 4

The authority that dictates whether or not an outer burial container or a vault needs to be used to support the grave is the:

Cemetery By-Laws

Carbon monoxide poisoning results in the following discoloration:

Cherry Red

Hydrothorax is fluid present in the:

Chest

Gas gangrene is caused by which one of the following bacterial pathogens?

Clostridium Perfringens

You have a 200 pound deceased male who has had a complete autopsy. The deceased was on coumadin and had a history of coronary artery and heart disease. The arch of the aorta was left intact. What is the first choice of vessel used to inject the legs of an autopsied case?

Common Iliac Artery

Which vessel is the biggest, most superficial, least invasive to access, and the overall best choice to use for arterial injection on an infant?

Common carotid

The onset of postmortem changes generally:

Complicates the embalming operation particularly as the time delay increases between death and embalming

All of the following are "categories of aids" to the arterial injection of a delayed embalming case except:

Contributory Aids

The anterior process on the ramus of the mandible

Coronoid process

This plastic garment is often used to aid in controlling leakage from autopsied bodies or the condition of edema. It covers the trunk of the body from the upper thigh to the armpit.

Coveralls

All eruptive skin disorders should be treated as:

Infectious

When embalming edematous cases, osmotic changes are best achieved via which technique?

Intermittent Drainage

The best and most common approach for middle ear and/or temporal bone retrieval:

Internal Approach

What suture is used for a viewable area?

Intradermal

What is the downside to the drug heparin from an embalming aspect?

It facilitates postmortem stain

What makes Mycobacterium tuberculosis resistant to disinfection?

It has a waxy capsule

Which of the following refers to icterus?

Jaundice

The father of restorative art:

Joel E Crnadall

What structure composed of the cranium and face functions as the skeleton of the head?

Skull

The area where skin has been donated should be:

Sprayed with cauterant

The head shape from the frontal view that is usually broad, possesses little curvature, and whose vertical measurement equals its transverse measurement is recognized as:

Square

Toxic shock syndrome is most commonly caused by which of the following bacterial pathogens?

Staphylococcus aureus

When a death occurs, the funeral director needs to file a SSA-721 Form with Social Security. This form is properly called:

Statement of death by funeral director

What type of purge is described as dark brown, with a foul odor and high acid content?

Stomach

Which is NOT a general profile classification of the nose?

Strong

All of the following practices are acceptable for treating intravascular discoloration such as post mortem lividity EXCEPT for

Strong arterial solution

Autopsied cases as a rule should be embalmed with a:

Strong arterial solution

Of the following fluids, which one should NOT be used in the preparation of a dehydrated body?

Strong fluid

Burned bodies should be injected with a:

Strong solution

For edemic cases, what type of fluid should be used?

Strong solution

The internal thoracic artery branches from what artery?

Subclavian artery

The neck, part of back and side walls are preserved better if the following vessel is injected on an autopsied case:

Subclavian artery

Clearing of the nail beds would be a sign that:

The discoloration was intravascular

The Ethmoid and Sphenoid Bones are not significant for restorative art purposes because:

They are not surface bones

Which is NOT a problem caused by dehydration?

Thinned Blood

A lady was pronounced brain dead as a result of head trauma from a motor vehicle accident. Her family decided to donate her organs. After she was pronounced dead the organ bank retrieved her heart and lungs. What vessel would need to be clamped off if the right femoral artery was used to inject the abdominal region and lower extremities?

Thoracic aorta

What is the transmission of light without image distortion?

Transparent

What is an infection that is characterized by rapid onset, relatively severe symptoms and an abrupt termination?

acue

What method can be used to firm wax?

add talcum powder

A cancerous tumor should be excised in most instances:

after embalming

The internal iliacs feed the:

all of the above

One precaution to take when using the electric spatula:

always keep the skin liberally covered with massage cream

The closed eyelid resembles the shape of:

an almond

Opening the procurement site and using the vessels that are left would be described as:

an internal approach

General Edema:

anasarca

What is any surface, prominence, or structure which is used in establishing the location of an adjacent structure or prominence?

anatomical guide

Intravascular problems can result in breaks or tears in the artery which can lead to:

aneurysm


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