PNBE Science
When using the gravity method of obtaining pressure for injecting arterial fluid, the embalmer can expect to receive approximately _____ pounds of pressure per foot of elevation above the point of injection.
1/2
if you have 20 oz of an 18 index fluid, how much 1% solution will result?
2.81 gallons
in a two gallon primary solution of 2%, what is the index of concentrated solution if 16 oz?
32%
you have 256 oz of solution in the tank with a concentration of 2%.
32%
what is the optimum temperature range for rigor mortis to occur
98-100 F
what is the administrative agency that requires employers to provide members of staff with
OSHA
which of the following are considered in the selection of the artery for injection and drainage?
accessibility, size, effect on posing the body
dyes that color tissues are called
active
is/are factors affecting the onset, duration, and passing of rigor
activity prior to death, cause and manner of death, temperature
the factors to be considered in selecting the artery to be injected are
age, weight, disease, and manner of death
Escape of blood serum from an intravascular to an extravascular location immediately before death is:
agonal edema
rigor mortis can have a negative effect on embalming by creating
all of the above
generalized edema is referred to as
anasarca
are chemicals which retard blood viscosity and which soften coagula
anticoagulants
are chemicals which retard the increase in viscosity of blood
anticoagulants
are used to maintain blood in a liquid state
anticoagulants
retard the tendency of blood to become more viscous by natural postmortem process
anticoagulants
is a condition in which the manifestations of life are weakly maintained
apparent death
Vascular embalming fluids are injected into the
arterial system
is a condition which predisposes intravascular difficulties
arteriosclerosis
which of the following is a name given to the accumulation of fluid in the abdomin
ascites
a 28 index fluid is classified as
astringent
which of the following is not an intrinsic factor to be considered in case analysis?
atmospheric conditions
Just behind the medial border of the coracobrachialis muscle is the anatomical guide for the _____ artery
axillary
which of these sutures is the most commonly used
baseball stitch
the settling of the blood to the dependent parts of the body after death is known as
blood hypostasis
compounds of the human body decompose in order of
carbs, proteins, fats, bones
those pre-embalming consideration given to the human body are called
case analysis
hemolysis may influence the outcome of the embalming process becuase it
causes a stain
the linear guide for the brachial artery is from the _ to the _
center of the base of the axillary space, center of the inner bend of the elbow
which of the following is an example of intravascular resistance to fluid distribution?
coagula
which of the following terms best identifies bacteria that are spherical
cocci
from the sternocleidomastoid articulations to the anterior surface of the lobes of the ear is the
common carotid arteries
one would most likely use _ drainage technique for pre-injected remains
continuous
the irreversible cessation of all vital functions is
death
the name given to a onisse made by a moribund person is
death rattle
the passage of embalming ssolution through the capillary walls into the intracellular space
diffusion
once arterial fluid is injected into an edematous body, the fluid will be _ by the edema
diluted
is the destruction or inhibition of most pathogenic bacteria and their products
disinfection
the embalmer identifies which of the following signs of distribution
distention of superficial vessels, large volume of blood drainage, reduction of intravascular blood discoloration
which of the following suture patterns involves the use of two needles?
double intradermal stitch
are substances that when dissolved impart a definite color to a solvent
dyes
eosin belongs to a set of chemical compounds that are used as
dyes
germicides can be used in all of the following except
dyes
which of the following is the origin of the popliteal artery?
femoral artery
the pre embalming treatment for rigor mortis includes
flexing, massaging, rotating, extending
tends to stain tissues yellow, limiting its use to cavity fluids
glyoxal
which of the following instruments is used to obtain pressure for the injection of arterial fluids
hand pump
postmortem stain is an extravascular discoloration of the body due to
hemolysis
affect the moisture and firming of a dead body
humectants
which of the following is NOT one of the reasons water softeners or conditioners are used?
inactive saprophytic bacteria
to stimulate drainage during the embalming process the funeral practitioner can
increase injection pressure
Refers to the amount of formaldehyde, measured in grams, dissolved in 100ml of water
index
provides the force needed to overcome intravascular resistance
injection pressure
Mixed according to the manufacturers directions, actually draw edema from the tissue
inorganic salts
when utilizing _ drainage technique, the injection continues through out the embalming periods
intermittent
The ulnar artery lies along the ____ border of the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle.
lateral
in cases of emaciation, the secondary dilution would be
less than usual
which discoloration can be removed by venous drainage?
livor mortis
which of the following are components of a jaundice fluid
low index, reducing agents, bleaching agents
which of the following is not a complication of an edematous body?
low moisture content
which of the following treatments should be used when intravascular difficulties are manifested?
low pressure, slow rate of flow
Influence the chemical reactions produced by the preservative solution & function in embalming fluids to control the action of the main preservative agents.
modifying agents
is the physiological or natural death of cells as they complete their life cycle
necrobiosis
the name given to the instrument used for mouth closure which employs wires attached to the lower jaw is
needle injector
the epicranial aponeurosis is the tendon of which of the following muscles
occipitofrontalis
is a white, powdery solid containing from 85 to 99% formaldehyde
paraformaldehyde
which of the following is a disinfectant and preservative found in hardening compounds?
paraformaldehyde
an organism capable of causing a disease is
pathogen
if the lips will not close during the embalming process, they may be held by
petroleum jelly and aron alpha
is also known as carbolic acid and is mainly used in cavity fluid
phenol
the elevation in body temperature following death is best described as
postmortem caloricity
which of the following is a term used to refer to the after-death necropsy of the organs?
postmortem examination
which of the following characteristics of livor mortis?
postmortem physical change, intravascular discoloration CLEARED with fluid distribution, hypostasis in dependent areas of the body, often appears deep red or blue-black
the needle gauge of the embalming machine indicates the _ presssure when the flow is off
potential
the pressure set with the rate of flow valve closed is called_ and when the valve is open is called
potential pressure, actual pressure
inactive saprophytic bacteria by making nutritional medium unsuitable and arresting lysisn
preservatives
a method of stimulating drainage iss
pressure, massage, and instruments
pre embalming case analysis occurs _ to embalming process
prior to
the term _ is used to refer to the decomposition of proteins by the action of anaerobic bacteria
putrefaction
is/are used chiefly for germicidal and deodorizing qualities in cold sterilization of instruments
quaternary ammonia compound
tularemia is caused by
rabbits
the anatomical guide for the _ artery is the tendon of the flexor carpi radialis
radial
the asscending colon is found in the _ region
right lumbar
lymphatic fluid from the right arm, the right half of the head, and the right side of the chest
right lymphatic duct
inflammation of the fallopian tube is
salpingitis
the _ odor, purge, and skin slip
signs of decomposition
the cooling of the body of a corpulent person would be
slower than usual
causes skin abscesses and is commonly associated with the nosocomial infections resulting from MRSA
staphylococcus oureus
the common carotid arteries terminate atg the level of the
sternoclavicular articulation
purge is characterized by the foul odor with coffee ground appearance
stomach purge
Are inhected for purposes other than the preservation and disinfection
supplemental fluid
a _ is the component of arterial fluid which is designed to decrease the molecular cohesion
surfactant
the embalmer identifies which of the following as signs of diffusion?
tissue fixation, drying of tissues
the layers of the arteries and veins are known as_ which means _
tunicas, coats
How far above the injection site would the bottom of the gravity injector need to be?
two feet
On the surface of the forearm from the center of the antecubital fossa to a point between the
ulnar artery
of the following __ is considered an expert test for death
use of a stethoscope
the co-injection fluids are used
with arterial solutions
an unembalmed jaundice case is best described by which of the following
yellow
