Dead Questions part 3
Which of the following is NOT a phenolic compound? Carbolic acid Phenol Glutaraldehyde Hexachlorophene
glutaraldehyde
The crus of the helix divides the ear's length into -fourths -halves -fifths -thirds
halves
This is a common viral infection, similar to a cold sore or a fever blister, which contains the Herpes Simplex virus. Most "above the waist" cold sores are considered "oral" and transmitted by the __________________ virus. herpes simplex I (HSV I) herpes simplex 2 (HSV 2) varicella zoster rubeola
herpes simplex I (HSV I)
Various pathological processes indicating a disturbance in cell metabolism are called: -transitional tissue changes -pathogens -regressive tissue changes -progressive tissue changes
regressive tissue changes
Words that gain their meaning through comparison: -relative terms -homonyms -syntax -semantics
relative terms
Replacement of dead tissue cells with connective tissue cells is a process called -metaplasia -sclerosis -repair -aplasia
repair
Coryza is a condition affecting the ____________ system. -circulatory -respiratory -nervous -digestive
respiratory
Cardiac insuffiency might be the result of which of the following? -rheumatic fever -cystitis -edema -calculi in the kidneys
rheumatic fever
The causative agent of typhus fever is a rickettsia bacterium virus fungus
rickettsia
German measles are more correctly known as epidemic parotitis rubella rubeola Herpes simplex type I
rubella
The chronic narrowing of the lumen of the esophagus is called: -stenosis -esophagitis -dilation -gastritis
stenosis
Inflammation of the mouth is called -gingivitis -glossitis -stomatitis -gastritis
stomatitis
The term, "exciting cause of a disease" means the same as ___. -the actual cause of the disease -lower resistance to the disease -a predisposing condition that allows the disease state to occur -special condition that changes a normal flora species into a pathogen
the actual cause of the disease
Parrot fever is -a placental disease -a water-borne disease -transmitted by air -transmitted by insects
transmitted by air
What type of pathogens cause disease under most conditions? opportunistic pathogens false pathogens true pathogens indigenous flora
true pathogens
Which is NOT a viral disease? Epidemic parotitis Rubella Typhus fever Poliomyelitis
typhus fever
A cost which is uniform per unit, but fluctuates in direct proportion to change in the related total activity or volume: -Fixed asset -Variable expense -Fixed expense -All of these
variable expense
Dilation of the spermatic vein is known as -epididymitis -hydrocele -spermatocele -varicocele
varicocele
What is the proper term for smallpox? herpes simplex variola rubella varicella
variola
What term is defined as the degree of the ability of a microorganism to cause disease? infestation infection pathogenicity virulence
virulence
The disease known as "Ebola" is caused by which of the following types of organisms? bacteria fungus virus protozoa
virus
A circulatory disorder that is often found to occur as an after-effect of a diseased heart valve is -hyperemia -silicosis -embolism -leukopenia
embolism
What type of substance is secreted by a living cell that can bring about chemical changes in another substance without undergoing any substantive change themselves? antibodies endotoxins exotoxins enzymes
enzymes
Dermatomycosis is caused by Epidermophyton Chlamydia psittaci Rickettsia Entamoeba histolytica
epidermophyton
An area set aside in a cemetery for several grave spaces, usually containing two, four, or six grave spaces is referred to as a: lot or crypt family plot grave space memorial lot
family plot
What type of infection spreads from one spot of infection to cause other spots of infection in the body? local epidemic focal acute
focal
It is recommended that a casket selection room carry a minimum of 28 caskets 26 caskets 24 caskets 12 caskets
12 cskets
The absence of employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin: Equal Employment Opportunity Act Unemployment Opportunity Act social security Anti-discrimination Act
Anti-discrimination Act
The primary reason behind the selection of a particular casket is said to be its ____________. Beauty and Finish Price Shell Material Interior Material
Beauty and finish
Who must be notified within 30 days of any disposition at sea: -EPA -NOAA -OSHA -NASA
EPA
Long-term capital that is invested in the small business; also, funds invested in such long-term assets as: land, building, machinery, furniture, fixtures, and other equipment: -Economic base -Fixed assets -Factoring -Fixed capital
Fixed capital
An application for Lump Sum death Benefit-Claimant's Form: -Form S.S.A. 8 -Form S.S.A. 721 -DD 214 -DD 1375
Form S.S.A. 8
A book in which the daily transactions of a business are first written is the: -ledger -schedule -index -journal
Journal
Which of the following diseases is not protected against by the MMR vaccine? German measles measles Rocky Mountain Spotted fever Epidemic parotitis
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
A form of financial planning whereby a part of the firm's earnings is earmarked as a contingency fund for possible future losses, specifically for individual loss categories such as property, medical, or worker's compensation: -Self-insurance -Risk management -Both self insurance and risk management -neither of these
Self-insurance
Which of the following organisms is capable of forming capsules when living as parasites? Neisseria gonorrhea Streptococcus pneumoniae Mycobacterium tuberculosis Staphylococcus aureus
Streptococcus pneumoniae
Which of the following substances is most specific in antimicrobial action? -antibiotics -antibodies -antigens -antiseptics
antibodies
The inhibition of bacterial growth and reproduction without necessarily destroying the organisms is the result of a bactericide a sterilant an antiseptic a disinfectant
antiseptic
Ultraviolet rays of sunlight are bacteriostatic are bactericidal are essential for bacterial reproduction are essential for bacterial metabolism
are bactericidal
Which of these transmit disease by biting the host? mechanical fomites biological fomites mechanical vectors biological vectors
biological vectors
To disinfect a reusable body-bag or cot pouch, the embalmer should use: open flame soft water a mild soap solution bleach
bleach
This is responsible for all basic life systems function including heartbeat, blood pressure and breathing: -brain stem -cerebellum -cerebrum -hippocampus
brain stem
Attenuation affects a pathogen by -killing it -decreasing virulence -increasing growth rate -increasing virulence
decreasing virulence
A disease associated with the Islets of Langerhans of the pancreas marked by an insufficient production of insulin is -addison's disease -diabetes insipidus -diabetes mellitus -grave's disease
diabetes mellitus
Which of the following is caused by a member of the genus Staphylococcus? -leprosy -bubonic plague -Typhus fever -food poisoning
food poisoning
The difference between the cost of goods sold and their selling price is called: -cost of goods available for sale -net profit -gross profit -ending inventory
gross profit
The expulsion of blood of a gastric origin from the mouth is -hematemesis -epistaxis -melena -hemoptysis
hematemesis
Blood in the sputum is referred to as -hemothorax -hematuria -hemoptysis -hematemesis
hemoptysis
The arrangement and distribution of work among members of an organization: -Staffing -Manufacturing -Organizing -None of these
organizing
Of the following neoplasms, the one that is benign is -a glioma -a melanoma -a carcinoma -an osteoma
osteoma
Software that is designed to be used by anyone who might benefit from its use is known as: -customized software -parallel software -vertical market software -prepackaged software
prepackaged software
Which of the following is NOT an effective disinfectant? quaternary ammonium compounds iodophores soap formaldehyde
soap
Molds are multicellular procaryotic unicellular thermophiles
unicellular
A management function which compares organizational and individual performance with predetermined standards or expected results: Evaluating Controlling Both Evaluating and Controlling Neither Evaluating or Controlling
Both evaluating and controlling
Source of market data that explains where certain businesses are located: Source of Business Census of Business Business Demographic Geography of Business
Census of Business
Least likely to be a viral disease is -mumps -bubonic plague -smallpox -rabies
bubonic plague
Fundamental statements that serve as guides to management practice: -Company plan -Business plans -Employee plan -Business policies
business policies
The rim is part of the casket cap exterior bottom body
cap
Which of the following diseases would be characterized by glycosuria? -hydronephrosis -glomerulonephritis -diabetes insipidus -diabetes mellitus
diabetes mellitus
A marked increase in the number of red blood cells is a condition referred to as -erythrocytosis -metaplasia -thrombopenia -hyperemia
erythrocytosis
Those bacteria that prefer to live in the presence of free oxygen but can live in its absence are classified as: obligate aerobes capnophiles facultative obligate anaerobes
facultative
The cytoplasm of the typical eucaryotic cell is separated from the nucleus by the -cell wall -cytoplasmic membrane -endospore -nuclear membrane
nuclear membrane
A hemorrhage during which the blood escapes to the inside of the dura matter is called -cerebral -petechia -subdural -extradural
subdural
The type of acquired immunity that results from the inoculation of immune serum is called artificially acquired passive naturally acquired passive artificially acquired active naturally acquired active
artificially acquired passive
The typical lesions of rheumatic heart disease are -rogers bodies -hiatus bodies -syphilitic lesions -aschoff bodies
aschoff bodies
An organism that can utilize inorganic matter as food is called saprophytic parasitic autotropic heterotropic
autotropic
The sum of a group of sales figures divided by the number of units is known as the mode sale average sale median sale quartile sale
average sale
Masselin is a casket -exterior covering material -lining material -padding material -backing material
backing material
Chondroma: -benign -malignant
benign
An infection of a bone is called: -osteomyelitis -osteoporosis -osteomalacia -osteitis
osteomyelitis
An excessive amount of blood in a body part due to decreased venous drainage is called -hyperemia -passive hyperemia -ischemia -active hyperemia
passive hyperemia
The advantage of using heat for the disinfection of materials over other forms of disinfection, like the use of chemicals, is that heat: -penetrates throughout the materials -is less costly than chemicals -is more readily available -None of these
penetrates throughout the materials
Which of the following is included in some surface disinfectants as the actual disinfecting chemical? formalin sodium lauryl sulfate bichloride of mercury phenol
phenol
Acute diffuse inflammation of subcutaneous connective tissue describes -fistula -abscess -ulcer -phlegmon
phlegmon
Enlargement of breasts during lactation is -pathological hypertrophy -compensatory hypertrophy -simple tumor -physiological hypertrophy
physiological hypertrophy
The ideal number of caskets to display in a selection room is: -12 -30 -22 -50
22
The banding requirement for caskets for intact burial at sea (at least ¾ inch bands): -6 -8 -3 -2
6
An intangible asset that is a distinct name, sign, or symbol that the federal government grants exclusive rights to use: Trademark Copyright Both trademark and copyright Stock certificate
Trademark
Outlaws discrimination in employment against Vietnam Era veterans : -Vietnam Era Non-discrimination Act of 1982 -Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Act -Vietnam Era Veterans Replacement Act -All of these
Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Act
Marrow suppression resulting from drugs and/or chemicals, radiation, infection and metabolic disorder is: -pernicious anemia -iron anemia -aplastic anemia -sickle cell
aplastic anemia
What body cell is known to perform the process of phagocytosis? -an erythrocyte -a leukocyte -a thrombocyte -an antibody
a leukocyte
Caskets prepared for burial at sea must have: -a total of 12, 3/4 inch holes drilled in them. -a total of 6, 1 inch holes drilled in them. -a total of 20, 2 inch holes drilled in them. -none of these
a total of 20, 2 inch holes drilled in them
A localized collection of pus in any body part, resulting for an invasion of pus-forming bacteria is called a(n) -phlegmon -abscess -vesicle -ulcer
abscess
Which of those listed below are obligate intracellular parasites? chlamydia rickettsia viruses all of these
all of these
Inflammation of the gall bladder is called -anasarca -cholelithiasis -cholangitis -cholecytitis
cholecystitis
The transferal of the balances of the temporary accounts to the capital account: NOTE: This follows the REID formula. -closing entires -footing -journalizing -posting
closing entries
Endospore formation is characteristic of the member of the genus -Staphylococcus -Clostridium -Neisseria -Cocci
clostridium
Which of the following organisms is an exotoxin producer? Clostridium tetani Treponema pallidum Staphlococcus aureus Neisseria gonorrheae
clostridium tetani
Anthracosis is caused by -sand dust -lead dust -asbestos dust -coal dust
coal dust
Which of the following would lead a liturgical Protestant funeral procession? -funeral director -officiant -cantor -crucifer
crucifer
If a funeral home sells a funeral service on a 30 day account, the entry to record the transactions would be to: -debit accounts receivable; credit sales -debit notes receivable; credit sales -debit accounts payable, credit purchases -debit sales; credit accounts receivable
debit accounts receivable; credit sales
A collection of urine in the kidney pelvis is known as -pyelonephrosis -hydrothorax -nephrosis -hydronephrosis
hydronephrosis
Graves disease is caused by -hyperthyroidism -hyperpituitarism -hyperparathyroidism -hypoadrenalism
hyperthyroidism
The increase in the size of the cells of an organ is called: -compensatory atrophy -hypertrophy -hyperplasia -aplasia
hypertrophy
Which of these is an example of a physiological defense mechanism of the body against infection? -gastric juices -intact mucous membranes -honey encasement -inflammation
inflammation
Of the following disorders, the one with the highest incidence of fatality is -amnesia -cryptorchidism -leukemia -sinusitis
leukemia
This condition is a dermotropic condition, really a progressive form of cutaneous tuberculosis . That pathogen may reach the skin through blood or lymph from a tuberculous internal organ, The characteristic lesion is reddish brown and often affects the face resulting in disfigurement. -lupus vulgaris -acne vulgaris -scarlet fever -Waterhouse Friderichsen syndrome
lupus vulgaris
The causative organism in primary atypical pneumonia is: Epstein-Barr virus Mycoplasma Staphylococcus aureus Streptococcus pyogenes
mycoplasma
Atrophy of the thyroid gland in adults may result in: -acromegaly -cretinism -simple goiter -myxedema
myxedema
The type of immunity which is the result of placental transfer of antibodies is called -artificially acquired active -naturally acquired active -naturally acquired passive -artificially acquired passive
naturally acquired passive
