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The amount of arterial fluid necessary to make one gallon of solution at 2% strength using a 20 index fluid is

12.8 oz

Which of these temperatures is considered to be optimum for the growth and reproduction of pathogenic bacteria?

37.0 celsius

How many standard pigmentary hues can be found on the outermost ring of the Prang Color Wheel?

6

Natural Facial Markings consist of the _______ markings present at birth.

9

Which of these is NOT a recommended method of stimulating blood drainage?

Application of cavity fluid compress

Hardening compound is used

As a preservative and drying agent in autopsied cases

Monilia is used synonymously with

Candida

The "Father of Embalming" was

Dr. Frederich Rusysch

The "Father of Embalming in the U.S." was

Dr. Thomas Holmes

What embalming instrument can be used to clamp a leaking blood vessel?

Hemostat

Which of the following treatments would NOT be recommended for the treatment of intravascular difficulties?

High pressure

Which of the following treatments should be used when intravascular difficulties are manifested during the embalming process?

High pressure, slow rate of flow

The most common form of the philtrum is

Parenthesis shaped

The hardening agent in hardening compounds is

Plaster of Paris

An extrinsic variable factor in embalming is

Time lapse between death and embalming

Upon hydrolysis, proteins yield:

amino acids

A color scheme utilizing two or more hues that have the same hue in common is identified as

analogous

A dilated portion of an artery is referred to as a(n)

aneurysm

Sodium citrate, when used in embalming fluids functions as a/an:

anticoagulant

Which of the following statements is FALSE about arterial fluids? Arterial fluids normally:

are injected into body cavities

An accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity is

ascites

An organism that can utilize inorganic matter as food is called

autotropic

Just behind the medial border of the coracobrachialis muscle is the anatomical guide for the ____________ artery.

axillary

Which of the following is NOT classified as a chemical change?

desiccation

What type of cavity treatment involves making an incision from the xiphoid process to the pubic symphysis instead of using a trocar?

direct incision

Which of the following hair restorations methods is best for restoration of stray or straggler hairs?

embedding

Pus in the pleural cavity is called

empyema

What is the main facial feature of expression during life?

eyes

Which bone forms the forehead and part of the crown of the head?

frontal bone

The arterial injection of a jaundice case with normal arterial fluid will likely cause which kind of a discoloration?

green

The injection pressure which just overcomes the vascular resistance and causes the embalming fluid to enter the arterial system at a moderate and uniform rate is

ideal

Dyes used in arterial fluid which color the fluid in the bottle, but impart no color to the body tissue are

inactive

A mass of necrotic tissue that results from circulatory obstruction is call a(n)

infarct

Continuous injection of arterial solution with drainage taken at intervals is called

intermittent

Elevates and extends the upper lip.

levator labii superioris

Raises the upper eyelid.

levator palpebrae superioris

According to the nine region plan, which region of the abdominal pelvic cavity is located just lateral of the umbilical region?

lumbar

The focal point in regards to the cavity treatment of a cases with tuberculosis is the

lung

The injection and drainage procedure in which the injection and drainage are accomplished through the same incision is called

one point

Accumulation of blood in a part due to venous obstruction is called

passive hyperemia

The process of injection and drainage in which both common carotids are raised is referred to as

restricted cervicle

Which of the following refers to an anatomical location that is higher in plane or position?

superior

Which one of the following diseases is caused by a spiral-shaped organism?

syphilis

Which of these condition contributes to skin-slip?

the body lying in water after death for a few hours

Which anatomical structure can be used to determine the proper angle of a restored ear?

the posterior margin of the ramus

What is the location of the femoral vein in relation to the femoral artery?

the vein lies medial and deep

Which of the following is NOT applicable to viruses?

they are autotrophic

What is the ratio of the width of the widest part of the face compared to the sum of the widths of two eyes?

two and one-half times

Which muscle draws the upper lip both superiorly and anteriorly?

zyogmatic minor


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