COMP REVIEW - SCIENCES
An injury that results in acute inflammation of the skin, blistering and superficial destruction of dermis with edema and hyperemia of the tissues beneath the burn is known as?
2nd degree burn
What is the maximum width casket that will fit in a standard vault?
30 inches
Which of these temperatures is considered to be optimum for the growth and reproduction of bacteria?
37.0 degrees C
The optimum temperature for rigor mortis to take place
98 to 100 degrees F
A localized collection of pus in any part of the body.
Abscess
Dimethyl ketone; a colorless liquid which is used to soften and remove scabs, a solvent for restorative wax, or a stain remover:
Acetone
Which muscle is not part of the hamstring? Biceps femoris Semitendinosis Semimembranosus
All of them are
Portion of the lower inferior jaw that forms the widest part of the jaw:
Angle
The part of the ear that divides into two branches:
Antihelix
A wasting due to a lack of nutrition of any part. The reduction in size of a structure after having come to full functioning maturity
Atrophy
The space between the lips and the gums and teeth; the vestibule of the oral cavity:
Buccal Cavity
The furrow which curves anteriorly and superiorly to merge with the oblique palpebral sulcus:
Bucco-Facial Sulci
Which of the following men established a method of embalming without evisceration?
Clauderus
Considering the contents of the abdomen, the nine region method, which of the following is located in the Umbilical Region?
Coils of the small intesetine
A suspension of pigments in a liquid vehicle bound together in such a manner that there is no separation of particles:
Colloid
The origin of the external iliac artery
Common iliac artery
The facial marking found on older persons forming a narrow triangle behind the chin to the hyoid bone:
Cords of the Neck
What is the ground substance of bacterial cells that is a translucent semifluid and is the site of chemical reactions?
Cytoplasm
What is the term for spherical bacteria that attach in pairs?
Diplococcus
Eosin is used in embalming fluids as a
Dye
The removal of an entire mass or part, especially a tumor or the eyeball, without rupture:
Enucleation
To turn outward:
Evert
An imaginary line running vertically from the lateral boundary of the wing of the nose marks the medial margin of the ________.
Eyebrows
(T/F) Eye shadow cosmetics are usually derived from warm pigmentary colors.
FALSE
(T/F) The electric spatula is a largely ineffective means of drying and searing deep tissues of a cavity prior to initiation of restorative procedures.
FALSE
(T/F) The mass of the ear itself is composed primarily of fatty tissues.
FALSE
(T/F) The nasal spine is a landmark found on the nasal bones.
FALSE
(T/F) The nasal spine of the maxilla is located at the superior margin of the nasal cavity.
FALSE
(T/F) The trocar must pass through the palatine bone when aspirating the cranial cavity through the nose.
FALSE
(T/F) The length of the ear is approximately equal to one-fourth the length of the face.
False
What are the numerous short projections found on the gonococci which enable them to attach to lining of the urogenital tract?
Fimbriae
Radiant energy from an electric discharge which is transferred by suitable materials (phosphors) into wave lengths giving high luminosity:
Fluorescent Light
The complexion cosmetic in ornament cosmetology:
Foundation
The ascending part of the upper jaw which gradually protrudes as it rises beside the nasal bone to meet the frontal bone; the ascending process of the upper jaw:
Frontal Process of the Maxilla
The shape of a plane figure determined by its outline, such as rounded, oval, square, etc.
Geometrical
High moisture content in a body may be successfully reduced with a:
Hypertonic solution
Which of the following is known as a Halogen?
I
White light; a filament lamp rendered luminous by electric current.
Incandescent lighting
Which of the following is a gaseous ptomaine?
Indole
A form of prognathism in which the base of the nasal cavity protrudes abnormally.
Infranasal prognathism
Regardless if resulting from a motor vehicle accident, house fire, homicidal action, or suicidal act the resulting realities are __________.
Injuries
The individual for whom "Hunters Canal" is named is
John Hunter
Which of the arteries begins at the second costal cartilage?
Left common carotid
Which of the following is an inexpert test for death?
Ligature test
Eyelid furrows which are short and broken, extending horizontally on the palpebrae themselves and which may fan from both the medial and lateral corners of the eye:
Linear Sulci
Which of the following will decompose first under normal conditions?
Lining membranes of the trachea and larynx
The axillary artery terminates at the
Lower border of teres major muscles
What are small sacs within the bacteria cell that function in reproduction and respiration?
Mesosomes
Most of the facial expressions of a person concentrate on or about the .
Mouth
The first fleshly coating over the bone:
Muscle
A new and abnormal formation of tissue, as a tumor or growth:
Neoplasm
Pertaining to a hospital or infirmary; e.g., an infection acquired in a hospital
Nosocomial
This bone of the head articulates with the parietal bone at the lambdoidal suture and the temporal bone at the squamosal suture.
Occipital Bone
Epicranius; draws the scalp posteriorly and raises the eyebrows when contracted:
Occipitofrontalis Muscle
An adornment or embellishment; a cosmetic material manufactured for public wear; the technique of cosmetic application to beautify the face:
Ornamental
Which chemical is a polymer used as a solid preservative?
Paraformaldahyde
This affects the respiration rate and connects the brain stem with the cerebellum.
Pons
One of the following is not a sign of decomposition
Postmortem hypostasis
The science of treating the dead human body to temporarily inhibit decomposition is known as ____________________
Preservation
List muscle responsible for the Transverse Intercilliary Sulci:
Procerus
Which muscle draws together skin on the nose to form the transverse interciliary sulci when contracted?
Procerus
The muscle that causes the movement for grinding food:
Pterygoideus Lateralis
A dark purplish red color:
Raspberry
What are the four basic pigments of all skin complexions?
Red, Yellow, Brown, White
What are the organelles in the bacterial cell that function in protein synthesis?
Ribosomes
What are the three main considerations when embalming a body exposed to radiation?
Rubber apron & gloves, Time of exposure, Running Water.
Which suture joins the two parietal bones?
Sagittal
What is the reduction of microbial numbers to safe levels as judged by public health standards?
Sanitation
Glands that empty their secretions into hair follicles.
Sebaceous
Which of the following forms a tough capsule?
Streptococcus pneumoniae
A method of diminishing the wave lengths of light by superimposing two or more color transparencies over the same light source; the light is gradually reduced by absorption of colors of light:
Subtractive Method
Eyebrows:
Supercilium
Surface filler; a wax used to fill shallow depression; this wax is softer and more pliable than wound filler.
Surface restorer
What division has lateral horns of the spinal cord and grey matter T1-L2?
Sympathetic
What is it called when two organisms grow better together than apart but can survive alone.
Synergism
(T/F) Cobalt and iodine are substances used in radiation diagnosis and treatment.
TRUE
(T/F) Dehydration may occur in a body until the air has the same percentage of water in it as the body does.
TRUE
(T/F) Excessive deposits of massage cream, applied as a base for the applied complexion colorant, may eventually lead to or promote the caking of powders.
TRUE
(T/F) The brachial artery lies posterior to the medial border of the belly of the biceps brachii muscle.
TRUE
(T/F) The line of closure of the mouth is located two-thirds the distance from the base of the chin to the base of the nose.
TRUE
(T/F) The nose possessing a concave profile would be classified as infantine.
TRUE
The connective tissue structure which attaches muscle to muscle, or muscle to bone
Tendon
A brush with a relatively large tuft of good quality, fine bristles, such as black sable or finch; used to blend and stipple cosmetics or powder into the applied (cream) cosmetic, and clean out deposits impacted in pores.
Texturizing brush
What is the sensory relay and integrating center of the brain?
Thalamus
A burn that involves the destruction of the cutaneous and the subcutaneous tissue:
Third Degree
Transmitting light but causing sufficient diffusing to eliminate perception of distinct images; somewhat transparent:
Translucent
Furrows which cross the forehead; acquired facial markings:
Transverse Interciliary Sulci
(T/F) The hand pump develops the pressure by means of a piston and exerts the pressure on a fluid which is delivered to the body by an arrangement of tubes
True
In liquids, muddy with particles of extraneous matter, not clear or transparent:
Turbid
What procedure would be used when arterially embalming a decomposed body?
Use continuous injection with intermittent drainage
What should be done when embalming an obese person?
Use firm masssage
What procedure would be used when arterially embalming a trauma case?
Use high pressure and low rate of flow
What is considered an invasive procedure when preparing an un-embalmed body for viewing?
Using a suture for mouth closure
A change in form, extent, etc.; a thing somewhat different from another of the same kind:
Variation
The facial markings that are known as the frowning furrows:
Vertical Interciliary Sulci
What is the term for comma-shaped bacteria?
Vibrio
What microbe can only be seen with a light microscope?
Virus
The semi-fluid, transparent substance which lies between the retina and lens of the eyeball:
Vitreous
Bone of the nasal cavity situated between the nasal passages on the median plane; it forms the inferior and posterior portion of the septum of the nose.
Vomer
A muscle that draws the superior lip posteriorly and superiorly:
Zygomaticus Major
The femoral artery is bordered medially by the __________ muscle.
adductor longus
The femoral artery originates at a point behind the center of the inguinal ligament and terminates at the opening in the ___________ muscle.
adductor magnus
The femoral artery originates at a point behind the center of the inguinal ligament and terminates at the opening in the ____________ muscle.
adductor magnus
Ozone (03) is an example of a (an)___________________
allotrope
A condition in which the manifestations of life are feebly maintained is
apparent death.
Which will decompose more slowly?
arteries
The center of embalming fluid distribution is the
ascending aorta and/or arch of the aorta
(Crimson) Purplish-red color
carmine
Hemolysis complicates the embalming process because it
causes a stain
The symbiotic relationship of two organisms of different species in which one gains some benefit such as protection or nourishment
commensalism
Which of the following forms the pseudo membrane in the pharynx?
corynebacterium diphtheriae
The decomposition of protein by the action of aerobic bacteria is
decay
The inferior vena cava is the vein which accompanies the
descending aorta
Destruction and/or inhibition of most pathogenic organisms and their products in or on the body is called ____________.
disinfection
In which of the following cases will decomposition develop most rapidly?
edematous cases
Sublimation is a(n) ______________change.
endothermic
The causative agent of amoebic dysentery
entamoeba histolytica
A substance that destroys microorganisms
germicide
Often, a __________is contained between the nasolabial folds and extends downward onto the chin.
goatee
Considering the contents of the abdomen, the nine-region method, which of the following is located in the left lumbar region?
greater omentum
Which of the following is caused by a fungus?
histoplasmosis
Pigmentary hues are measured in terms of their value, intensity and
hue
Which of the following enzymes is often referred to as "the spreading factor"?
hyaluronidase
Which of the following is not a method of arterial solution diffusion
hydrothorax
What type of solution has the power to attract a solvent through a semi-permeable membrane into itself?
hypertonic solution
According to the nine region plan, what abdominal region is superior and lateral to the umbilical region?
hypochondriac
The ulnar artery lies along the ___________ border of the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle.
lateral
Oxygen rich blood first enters the ____________
left atrium
Which of these items is included in the Direct Cremation package?
local removal
Directly anterior to the ear passage lies the
mandibular fossa.
What method of mouth closure would be used to secure the mouth of a body that has dentures but also serious gum disease?
mandibular suture
An opportunistic form of tuberculosis found in some AIDS victims is caused by
mycobacterium avium
Which of the following is known for its high lipid content of the cell wall?
mycobacterium tuberculosis
In the United States most Muslims are buried in caskets. In this case, how is the body positioned?
on the right side
Which of the following is a disinfectant and preservative found in hardening compounds?
paraformaldehyde
Which of the following conditions would predispose a dead human body to rapid decomposition?
peritonitis
Which of these is an example of pre-embalming change in the body?
postmortem caloricity
What substance undergoes the process of decay by aerobic bacterial enzymes?
proteins
To lay at rest:
reposed
The trocar is directed along a line from the left anterior-superior iliac spine of the lobe of the right ear, keep the trocar point up against the cavity wall until it has pierced the diaphragm. This statement describes the trocar guide for the
right side of the heart
In the femoral triangle the femoral artery is bordered laterally by the _________ muscle.
sartorius
When injecting the body with any mechanical injector, the desired pressure should be
set before opening the rate of flow
The original scientific standard of color is the
spectrum
The right common carotid artery begins at the level of the
sternoclavicular articulation
Inflammation of the mouth is called
stomatitis
A gram-positive cocci that occurs in chains
streptococci
The gland responsible for producing perspiration.
sudoriferous
The common carotid arteries terminate at the level of the
superior border of the thyroid cartilage
Which of the following hair restorations methods is best for areas which are not visible?
suturing
Death beginning at the heart is termed
syncope
Which is true regarding problems associated with rigor mortis?
the condition affects only muscles , and usually all of the muscles of the body are affected
The atoms of the water molecule are held together by _____________
the covalent bond
Which of these is considered to be the most important aspect of the embalming operation?
the disinfection of the body
Which of the following is a natural facial marking?
the oblique palpebral sulcus
After a burial is completed, the burial/transit permit is permanently filed with ___.
the registrar of the district where burial occurred
There is an article of clothing for a female member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, who has completed the Temple Ordinance, which has been made optional in a recent change in Church policy. That item which is not mandatory in the way it is worn now is ___.
the veil
Burns incurred after death are classified as
third degree.
The motorized force pump
used centrifugal force
What term is defined as the degree of the ability of a microorganism to cause disease?
virulence
Plaster of Paris will set quickly if mixed with
warm salt water
One of the products that result from cross linking protein with formaldehyde.
water
The maximum average level of exposure to formaldehyde over an eight hour period is
0.75 ppm
The point of entry for the trocar when aspirating cavities is
2 inches above and 2 inches to the left of the umbilicus
Trace the HCHO solution as it goes toward the head from a femoral injection (this list ignores side brances such as the renal and phrenic arteries) 1. Arch of the Aorta 2. External Iliac 3. Thoracic Aortic 4. Abdominal Aorta 5. Left Common Carotid 6. Left Subclavian 7. Common Femoral 8. Common Iliac 9. Brchiocephalic 10. Right Common Carotid
7,2,8,4,3,1,6,5,9,10
One atmosphere (atm.) is equivalent to
760 mm Hg
The groove found at each end of the line of closure of the mouth; a natural facial marking:
Angulus Oris Sulcus
Accumulation of serous fluids in the peritoneal cavity.
Ascites
By definition, a substance that tends to donate a pair of electrons.
Base (Lewis)
To oxidize or to cause to be oxidized by fire or equivalent means; a tissue reaction or injury resulting from the application of heat, extreme cold, caustics, radiation, friction, or electricity:
Burn
What chemical is found in solvents used in the embalming room?
Carbon tetrachloride
This part of the brain is concerned w/ functions below conscious level and maintains balance.
Cerebellum
The thickness applied to a cosmetic.
Density
The movement of embalming fluid into tissues through capillary walls:
Diffusion
An influential person in medical embalming, who discovered the circulation of blood in 1628 was
Dr. WIlliam Harvey
A compacted cake-type cosmetic of red coloration.
Dry rouge
(T/F) At the junction of the base of the chin and the sub-mandibular area is found the mandibular sulcus.
FALSE
Dropsy of the chest
Hydrothorax
The inferior border of the mandible:
Jawline
To tie or bind using cord, wire or thread.
Ligate
Color begins with without this there is no color.
Light
Median line inferior to the sternum and between the ribs is:
Linea alba
List muscle responsible for the Philtrum:
Obicularis Oris
Affecting the majority of the population; said of a disease.
Pandemic
Superior portion of the bony nasal septum.
Perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone
Atrophy that results from the cessation of functional activity ( e.g., atrophy of ovaries or female mammary glands).
Physiological atrophy
What is used in embalming hardening compounds to help in dehydrating tissue?
Plaster of Paris
What is the name of spirally twisted bacteria that have a bendable cell wall and cause syphilis and Lyme disease?
Spirochete
A liquid cosmetic so compounded that it can be atomized to provide a means of application to a surface.
Spray cosmetic
Correspondence in size, shape, and relative position of parts that are on opposite sides of the face:
Symmetry
Which is true regarding the anatomical limit for the femoral artery?
The femoral artery extends from a point behind the center of the inguinal ligament to the opening in the adductor longus muscle.
The study of the structures that give form to the body and provide landmarks on its surface is:
Topographical anatomy
Considering the contents of the abdomen, the nine region method, which of the following is located in the Hypogastric Region?
Uterus during pregnancy
What procedure should be employed when embalming a body with vascular difficulties?
Utilize a restricted cervical injection
Which is not rare or inert gas
Xe
Maximum disinfection and optimum tissue protein fixation during embalming is best accomplished under __________ conditions.
alkaline
Wrinkled eyelids caused by the reduction of swelling can be corrected by
application of heat from the electric spatula.
What is Glycerin primarily used for in embalming fluid?
as a humectant
Hardening compound is used
as a preservative and drying agent in autopsied cases
The right ________ artery is shorter than the left one due to its origin.
brachiocephalic
A condition which favors edema is
carbon monoxide poisoning
Plaster of Paris will set slowly if mixed with
cold vinegar water.
Which of these is an example of an air pressure apparatus used to embalm a body?
compressed air
The anterior "non-articulating" process on the ramus of the mandible is the
coronoid process.
Extreme dehydration often resulting in post embalming discolorations
desiccation
In cases where death is accompanied by high fever
drainage is usually a problem due to high blood viscosity
Mumps are caused by
epidemic parotitis
Enteritis is caused by...
escherichia coli
Ligature is suggested for the creation of
furrows.
An infection that becomes systemic
general infection
Which of the following is an antemortem extravascular blood discoloration?
hematoma
What is the single most important factor in the initiation of decomposition?
hydrolysis
What type of solution will have its solvent drawn through a semi-permeable membrane into a more concentrated solution?
hypotonic solution
Where are the iliac arteries and veins located?
in the pelvic cavity
Which of the following treatments should be used when intravascular difficulties are manifested during the embalming process?
low pressure, slow rate of flow
Which of the following is not caused by a virus?
malaria
The bones of the palm of the hand are:
metacarpals
You are preparing to embalm the body of an obese female decedent. Death resulted from a ruptured aortic aneurysm. Areas of the face and hands exhibit an abundance of moisture (edema). The postmortem interval is three hours. You are now ready to inject the arterial solution. First, you must properly set the pressure and rate of flow. The embalming machine's power switch is set to "on" and the electrical motor is in operation. The rate of flow valve is set in a "closed" position. The pressure valve is set to partially "open" position. The reading indicated by the machine's pressure gauge is "10 pounds per square inch." Given the above facts the ________ is indicated by the pressure gauge reading of 10 pounds per square inch.
potential pressure
What type of anticoagulant will break up clots by causing the mineral particles of the blood to fall out of suspension?
precipitants
The center of blood drainage in embalming is the
right atrium of the heart
Which of the following embalming fluids produces maximum disinfection and preservation without causing objectionable changes in the skin texture?
semi-hardening arterial fluids
Any objective evidence of disease that can be observed or measured such as a lesion, swelling, or fever.
signs
Regarding the properties of bases, which of the following is a true statement?
solution of bases have a slippery, soapy feeling and have a bitter taste
Eyelids that separate may be corrected by
stretching and cementing.
Eyes sunken in the eye sockets can be restored by
supporting the eyelids with cream.
