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formalin

A 40% by volume solution of formaldehyde is called:

trichinosis

A disease often associated with improperly cooked pork is called:

congenital

A disease that begins before birth and is evident at the time of birth is referred to as:

osteoporosis

A general term for describing any disease process that results in reduction in the mass of bone per unit of volume is:

diabetes

A general term for diseases characterized by excessive urination is:

chlamydia

A genus of microorganism that causes a wide variety f diseases in man and animals, including ornithosis, lumphogranuloma venereum, and trachoma is:

milligrams

A gram is equivalent to 1000:

linear guide

A line drawn or visualized on the surface of the skin to represent the approximate location of some more deeply lying structure is the:

solution

A liquid containing a dissolved substance or substances is a(n):

edema

A local or generalized condition in which the body tissues contain an excessive amount of tissue fluid is called:

concussion

A loss of function, either partial or complete, as that resulting from a blow or fall is termed a:

sarcoma

A malignant tumor derived principally from connective tissue is a:

virus

A minute organism not visible with an ordinary light microscope is a:

neoplasm

A new and abnormal formation of tissue or growth is a(n):

disease

A pathological condition of the body that presents a group of clinical signs and symptoms and laboratory findings peculiar to it and that sets the condition apart as an abnormal entity differing from other normal or pathological body states is a(n):

a toxin

A poison of organic origin is:

embalming

A process of chemically treating the dead human body to reduce the presence and growth of microorganisms, to retard organic decomposition, and to restore an acceptable physical appearance is:

scalpel

A sharp cutting instrument used for making incisions is the:

antigen

A substance that induces the formation of antibodies that interact specifically with it is a(n):

a surfactant

A substance that is capable of bringing about a reduction in the surface tension of a fluid is:

disinfectant

A substance that prevents infection by killing bacteria is classified as a:

an exacerbation

A sudden increase in the severity of a disease is:

add ammonia, then wipe up

According to OSHA, the proper way to neutralize a formaldehyde spill is to:

left ventricle

After blood passes the mitral valve, it will be in the:

putrescine

An amine produced during putrefaction is:

endometritis

An inflammation of the lining of the uterus is called:

general paresis

An inflammatory condition related to the nervous system is:

strict saprophyte

An organism that feeds n dead organic matter only is a:

involve tissue fluids

Anasarca and hydrothorax are similar in that both:

erythrocytosis

Any increase in red blood cells is called:

binary fission

Bacteria typically reproduce by a process called:

1, 3, 4, 2

Choose the correct path that spermatozoa would take as it leaves the testes. 1. epididymis 2. urethra 3. vas deferens 4. ejaculatory duct

malformation

Deformity, abnormal shape or structure, especially a congenital abnormality is a(n):

degeneration

Deterioration or impartment of an organ is called:

oliguria

Diminished amount of urine formation is called:

polyuria

Excessive production of urine is known as:

paraformaldehyde

Formaldehyde in a dry powdered form is also known as:

preserve tissue

Formaldehyde is an ingredient of embalming fluid used to:

urotropin

Formaldehyde reacts with ammonia to form:

aldehyde

Formed from the partial oxidation of a primary alcohol is a(n):

heterocrine

Glands which carry out both endocrine and exocrine functions are referred to as:

no active dyes

In comparing cavity fluid to arterial fluid, the cavity fluid will have:

leukocytosis

Increase in number of leukocytes (above 10,000 per cu. mm) in blood, and generally caused by the presence of infection and usually transient is called:

endocarditis

Inflammation of the lining membrane of the heart is called:

stomatitis

Inflammation of the mouth is termed:

rhinitis

Inflammation of the nasal mucosa is called:

orchitis

Inflammation of the testis due to trauma, metastasis, mumps, or infection else where in the body is called:

protein

One of the class of complex compounds that occur naturally in plants and animals and yield amino acids when hydrolyzed are the:

preservative

Phenol is used in embalming fluids as a:

nose and mouth

Pneumococci usually leaves the body through the

methyl alcohol

Polymerization of formaldehyde is inhibited by the addition of:

germicides

Quaternary ammonium compounds are used widely as:

masking agents

Reordorants are used in embalming fluids as:

external and internal

Respiration is broadly divided into which of the following two areas ?

1 and 3

Rickettsia rickettii: 1. a tick-borne disease 2. a flea-borne disease 3. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever 3. inclusion conjunctivitis

anticoagulant

Sodium citrate is used in embalming fluids as a(n):

case analysis

That consideration given to the dead human body, prior to, during and after the embalming procedure is complete is:

ulnar artery

The anatomical guide that lies lateral to the tendon of the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle

ulnar

The artery which supplies arterial solution directly into the thumb side of the hand is the:

trumpeters muscle

The buccinator muscle is also referred to as the:

mycoplasma

The causative organism in primary atypical pneumonia is:

-OH

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

occipitofrontalis

The galea aponeurotica is the tendon of which one of the following muscles?

clostridium

The genus of the organism with the pathogenicity of tetanus or lockjaw:

death

The irreversible cessation of all vital functions is:

6

The number f oxygen atoms in the formula 2Al(OH)3 is:

graafian follicle

The ovarian follicle is also known as the:

sterilization

The process of completely removing or destroying all microorganism on a substance by exposure to chemical or physical agents, exposure to ionizing radiation, or by filtering gas or liquids through porous materials that remove microorganisms is called:

an atom

The smallest particle of matter that enters into a chemical reaction is:

infection

The state or condition in which the body, or part of it, is invaded by a pathogenic agent that, under favorable conditions, multiplies and produces injurious effects is called:

angiology

The study of the circulatory system is also known as:

pathology

The study of the nature and cause of disease, which involves changes in structure and function is:

neurology

The study of the nervous system is called:

histology

The study of the tissues of the human body with the aid of a microscope is called:

axial and appendicular

The two divisions of the skeleton are:

anastomoses

The union of two arteries is called:

rickettsia

They differ from bacteria in that they are obligate parasites requiring living cells for growth, and differ from viruses in that they are retained by the Berkefeld filter. They are:

antemortem

Those changes occurring in the interval prior to somatic death are:

inflammation

Tissue reaction to injury is called:

antibiotics

Viruses are unaffected by the actions f:

radial

What artery might you raise to inject the upper extremity below the cubital fossa?

pelvic

What cavity would the tip of the trocar be placed into in order to aspirate the urinary bladder ?

adrenal

What gland is part of the endocrine system?

morphology

What is the science of structure and form without regard to function ?

H-CHO

What is the structural formula of formaldehyde ?

microbiology

What is the study of those life forms that require the aid of a microscope to be seen ?

dyes

When used in arterial formulation eosine, ponceau red, and erythrosine are examples of:

1, 2, and 3

Which of the following are properties of formaldehyde? 1. It is a colorless gas 2. It is quite soluble in water 3. It combines with water to form methylene glycol 4. It is easily oxidized to form acetic acid

2 and 3

Which of the following are true of malignant neoplasms? 1. resembles the tissue of origin 2. grows by infiltration 3. causes tissue damage 4. grows by expansion

maxilla

Which of the following bones are located within the bones of the face?

temporal

Which of the following bones are located within the cranium ?

1 and 3

Which of the following conditions would be caused by a thrombus as evidenced during embalming ?

giardiasis

Which of the following is NOT a fungal infection?

urinary bladder

Which of the following is a hollow organ situated in the pelvic cavity posterior to the symphysis pubis ?

active immunity will be established

Which of the following is true concerning a child who has been diagnosed with Rubeola ?

sartorius

Which of the following muscles is found in the lower extremity?

alimentary canal

Which one of the following is a term used to refer to the digestive tract ?

nails

Which one of the following is one of the derivatives of the integumentary system ?

entamoeba histolytica

Which one of the following is the causative organism in amebic dysentery ?

fundus

Which portion of the stomach is the most superior ?


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