Compend Embalming
cranial cavity
"Normal" aspiration does not usually involve the
left ventricle
In injecting an infant case by way of heart, which chamber of the heart is considered most appropriate to insert the arterial tube for best results?
Hypogastric
In the nine region plan, which region of the abdominal pelvic cavity is located immediately inferior to the umbilical region?
Ligature test
Inexpert test for death
A special arterial fluid
Jaundice fluid is classified as
Active dye
Key ingredient of arterial fluid classified as cosmetic fluid is
Bone
Last of the body compounds to decompose
Non-pregnant uterus
Last to decompose
Create dehydration
NOT a purpose for blood drainage?
Injection of the corrugator muscle with cavity fluid
NOT a recommended method of mouth closure
Application of a cavity fluid compress
NOT a recommended method of stimulating blood drainage
Algor mortis
Post-mortem cooling of the body to the surrounding temperature.
Imparts a color change
Purpose of ponceau in embalming fluids
Edema
The abnormal accumulation of fluid in the intercellular spaces or cavities
Coracobrachialis muscle
The anatomical guide for the axillary artery is at the medial border of the
Green
The arterial injection of a jaundice case with normal arterial fluid will likely cause which kind of a discoloration?
Restoration
The care of the deceased to recreate natural form and color
Purple
The color of cadaveric lividity can best be described as?
Disinfection
The destruction and/or inhibition of most pathogenic organisms and their products in or on the body.
Death
The irreversible total cessation of metabolic activity is known as a(n)
Air pressure
The method of creating injection pressure that incorporates air being forced under pressure into the fluid chamber to displace the embalming fluid into the body it
Arterial Solution
The mixture of embalming fluid and water which is used in arterial injections is
Water
The most common vehicle used in embalming fluids is
uses centrifugal force
The motorized force pump
Algor mortis
The post mortem loss of body heat is
Concurrent disinfection
The procedure of disinfection which takes place during the embalming process
They prepare the vascular system to accept arterial embalming fluids
The purpose of PRIMARY injection fluids?
Preservation
The science of treating the body chemically, so as to temporarily inhibit decomposition would most appropriately apply to...?
hemolysis
The swelling and bursting of red blood cells
Cavity fluid
The type of embalming fluid used to disinfect and preserve the viscera in the cavities of the body is
putrefaction
Type of decomposition that yields foul odors
Y shaped
What best describes the proper torso incision made when performing an autopsy?
Peritonitis
What condition would predispose a dead human body to rapid decomposition?
Hemostat
What embalming instrument can be used to clamp a leaking blood vessel?
Extravascular factors
What factor is NOT encountered in every dead human body?
Spring forceps
What instrument can be used to hold a cotton ball used to disinfect the eyes?
Thickened blood
What is NOT a cause of extravascular resistance to fluid distribution?
Arthritis
What is NOT a condition that predisposes purge?
It acts as a preservative
What is the purpose of formaldehyde in embalming fluids?
They act as supplementary germicides
What is the purpose of the quaternary ammonium compounds in embalming fluids?
Mandibular suture
What method of mouth closure would be used to secure the mouth of a body that has dentures but also serious gum disease?
Clostridium perfringens
What microorganism is recognized as the causative agent of tissue gas?
Masseter
What muscle is injected with hypodermic injection of cavity fluid to facilitate mouth closure?
Use restricted drainage
What procedure may be used to return the body of an emaciated case to normal contour and moisture content?
Cold
What should the relative temperature of the primary dilution water be to embalm a severely dehydrated case?
Whip or roll stitch
What suture is NOT suited for closing an incision on an exposed area of the body?
Worm
What suture is described as a recommended hidden stitch which could be used on a cranial autopsy?
Double intradermal stitch
What suture pattern involves the use of two needles?
Large volume of a dilute solution
What treatment would be used for the embalming of a dehydrated body?
Precipitants
What type of anticoagulant will breakup clots by causing the mineral particles of the blood to fall out of suspension?
Direct incision
What type of cavity treatment involves the making of an incision from the xiphoid process of the sternum to the pubic symphysis of the pelvic girdle?
Adjusting the pressure knob
What would NOT affect the rate of flow?
Thrombi
What would be the most likely to cause intravascular resistance to fluid distribution?
Posterior to the ear
When the pathologist makes an incision for a cranial autopsy, what best describes the proper location for the incision to begin?
The sclera of the eyeball
Where is the condition of jaundice first noticed on a dead body?
The lobe of the right ear
Where should the point of the trocar be directed to access the heart when the handle of the trocar is aligned with the left anterior superior iliac spine?
Pack applications
Which of the following are liquids or gels that help treat skin slip, gangrene and surface ulcerations?
Hemoglobin decomposition
Which of the following causes a post-mortem extravascular blood discoloration?
methyl salicylate
Which of the following is an example of a perfuming agent often used in embalming fluid?
Low pressure, slow rate of flow
Which of the following treatments should be used when intravascular difficulties are manifested during the embalming process?
Baseball stitch
Which of these sutures begins by placing the point of the needle within the incision and then up through the skin passing from one side of the incision to the other side with each stitch?
The body of the deceased
Who is responsible for creating the secondary dilution of the arterial solution?
Ascites
accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity
Aneurysm hook
an embalming instrument that is used for blunt dissection and in raising vessels
Bistoury
an embalming instrument which is a one piece scalpel used for making incisions and excisions is
Modifying agent
chemicals added to embalming solution to deal with varying demands predicted upon the type of embalming, the environment and the embalming fluid to be used.
Cadaver
dead human body used for medical purposes: including transplantation, anatomical dissection and study
Agonal edema
escape of blood serum from an intravascular to an extravascular location immediately before death
Marcello Malpighi
first to note capillary circulation
Anasarca
generalized edema
Arterial tube
instrument that is inserted into an artery to facilitate the introduction of arterial fluid
Paralytic diseases
may cause malformations and deformities of a body
Embalming
process of chemically treating the dead human body to reduce the presence and growth of microorganisms, to temporarily inhibit organic decomposition, and to restore an acceptable physical appearance
Thanatology
the study of death and dying
Cecum/appendix
Directing the point of the trocar toward a point one-fourth of the distance from the right anterior superior iliac spine to the pubic symphysis is the trocar guide for the
Hydrothorax
Edema in the pleural cavity
Two feet
How far above the injection site would the bottom of the gravity percolator need to be in order to achieve one pound of injection pressure?
Cranium
Hydrocephalus is an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the
Five
If an embalmer elevated a gravity percolator ten feet above the injection site how many pounds of potential pressure would be created?
Bronze
Addison's Disease generally results in which kind of a discoloration?
Hematoma
A blood-filled swelling
Heart tap
A direct method of drain accomplished by inserting a trocar into the right atrium of the heart.
post mortem
A discoloration that appears on the body after death is considered
ante mortem
A discoloration that appears on the body during life is considered
Dehydration
A drying of the body or tissues as a result of the removal of moisture is
Trocar
A long hollow needle-like tube that is used to draw out the contents of the cavities and hollow organs of the body is
Formalin
A mixture of formaldehyde gas dissolved in water is
Adipocere
A soapy wax by-product of saponification
Hypochondriac
According to the nine region plan, what abdominal region is superior and lateral to the umbilical region?
Lumbar
According to the nine region plan, which region of the abdominal pelvic cavity is just lateral of the umbilical region?
Hydropericardium
An abnormal accumulation of fluid in the heart sac is
Buffer
An embalming chemical which affects the stabilization of the acid based balance within embalming solutions and in the embalmed tissues is a(n)
hypo-valve trocar.
An embalming instrument used to hypodermically inject areas of the body with embalming chemicals is a(n)
carbon monoxide poisoning
An example of an intravascular ante-mortem blood discoloration
longitudinal incision.
An incision into a vessel that is parallel to the long axis of a blood vessel is the
Jean Gannal
An influential person in medical embalming who was the first to make embalming available to the public is
Dr. William Harvey
An influential person in medical embalming, who discovered the circulation of blood in 1628 was
Anatomical guide
Any surface, prominence, or structure which is used in establishing the location of an adjacent structure or prominence is a(n)
Ulnar
Artery located along a line from the center of the antecubital fossa to a point between the fourth and fifth digits of the upper extremity
Preservatives
Chemicals which inactivate saprophytic bacteria and alter tissues so as to render them less susceptible to decomposition are
Coma
Death beginning at the brain
