embalming

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vesicle

A blister is also known as a

hematoma

A blood-filled swelling is descriptive of which of the following?

discoloration

An abnormal color appearing in or upon the human body is

if it ruptures, fluid injected will escape from the vascular system

An aneurysm may prove troublesome in embalming because

a lesion

Any traumatic or pathological change in the structure of the skin is known as

humectants

Chemical additives that act as moisture retainers in the tissue are termed

anasarca

Distention of the body tissues is a complication of

insulates

Fatty tissue in a body retards algor mortis because it

promotes blood clotting

Hard water

left ventricle

If injecting an infant case by way of the heart, which chamber of the heart is considered most appropriate to insert the arterial tube for the best results?

immediately after arterial injection is completed

If you are embalming a body which has an infectious disease when should the cavity treatment procedure begin?

cranial cavity

Normal" aspiration does not usually involve the

- age. - weight. - disease.

One of the factors to be considered in selecting the artery to be injected is

they mask the odor of formaldehyde

Perfuming materials are used in embalming fluids because

meningitis

Special cranial cavity treatment is indicated in cases of

Dr. Thomas Holmes

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

natron solution

The Egyptians immersed bodies in

edema

The abnormal accumulation of fluid in the intercellular spaces or cavities is

Coagulation

The action of CH20 (formaldehyde) on protein is

secondary dilution

The dilution of arterial solutions by the fluid of the body is called the

an active dye

The key ingredients of an arterial fluid classified as a cosmetic fluid is

alternate

The method of drainage in relation to injection in which an amount of arterial fluid is injected and then drainage is allowed to flow for a period of time, each one separately is the _____________ method.

osmosis

The passage of a solvent through a semipermeable membrane from a dilute into a concentrated solution is

pressure filtration

The passing of arterial solution through the capillary wall, caused by positive intravascular pressure is

sternoclavicular articulation

The right common carotid artery begins at the level of the

decomposition

The separation of body compounds into simpler substances is called

varices

Varicose veins is a condition otherwise known as

hypnotic solution

What type of solution will have its solvent drawn through a semi-permeable membrane into a more concentrated solution?

primary

When preparing to embalm a dead body the embalmer will prepare a solution by adding the concentrated embalming fluid to water in the reservoir of the injection device. This dilution of fluid is called

in the neck

Where is the common carotid artery found?

preservatives

Which chemical agents render microorganisms incapable of growth and reproduction?

the slow injection of a mild solution

Which of the following actions would help normalize the moisture content of an emaciated body?

Y shaped

Which of the following best describe the proper torso incision made when performing an autopsy

femoral artery

Which of the following blood vessels is the origin of the popliteal artery?

vascular disease

Which of the following conditions creates intravascular resistance to fluid distribution?

desiccation

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

paraformaldehyde

Which of the following is a disinfectant and preservative found in autopsy powders?

- Cements - Calvarium clamps - Needle injector

Which of the following is a prescribed method for securing the calvarium in place?

ecchymosis

Which of the following is an antemortem extravascular blood discoloration?

rigor mortis

Which of the following post mortem changes is NOT a physical change?

worm stitch

Which of the following suture patterns is used to turn under the excess margins of skin in an incision?

the temperature of the body

Which of the following would NOT influence the choice of the artery to be used in embalming?

Thrombi

Which of the following would be the most likely to cause intravascular resistance to fluid distribution?

alcoholism

Which of these condition is associated with edema?

scalpel

Which of these embalming instruments is used to make an incision?

plaster of Paris

Which of these is a commonly used moisture absorbing substance in hardening compound?

endocarditis

Damage to the valves of the heart usually occurs in cases with

superior border of thyroid cartilage

The common carotid arteries bifurcate into the internal carotid and external carotid at the level of the ___.

postmortem stain

A postmortem discoloration brought about by the rupture of the red blood cells and a release of their contents into the tissues is

- flattening of the eyeball. - clouding of the cornea. - loss of luster of the conjunctiva.

Changes occurring in the eyes after death include

syncope

Death beginning at the heart is termed

anasarca

Generalized edema is referred to as

24 oz.

How much of a 16 index fluid will it take to make 2 gallons of a 1.5% solution?

scaling

In an exanthematous disease, which of the following would best describe the skin?

lining of the trachea and larynx

In the normal case, the first organ to decompose is the

12.8 oz.

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

common carotid

The anatomical guide for the ___________ artery is long the medial border of the sternocleidomastoid muscle.

right atrium of the heart

The center of blood drainage in embalming is the

slower

The cooling of the body of a corpulent person would be

formaldehyde gray

The discoloration resulting when HCHO reacts with hemoglobin in the tissue is called

postmortem extravascular discoloration

The discoloration which is considered to be most permanent is

center of the axillary space parallel to the long axis of the upper extremity.

The linear guide for the axillary artery is from the

center of the inguinal ligament to the center of the medial condyle of the femur.

The linear guide for the femoral artery is from the

center of the popliteal space parallel to the long axis of the lower extremity

The linear guide for the popliteal artery is from the

mandibular suture

The method of mouth closure employing a suture passed through the septum of the nose and around the mandible is called the

generalized decomposition

The most positive sign of death is

7.4

The normal pH of the living body is

autolysis

The self-destruction of cells is known as

red

What color is imparted to the body by radium treatments?

spring forceps

What instrument can be used to hold a cotton ball used to disinfect the eyes?

coma

What is the mode of somatic death which begins in the brain?

it will impart a color change

What is the purpose of ponceau in embalming fluids?

masseter

What muscle is injected with arterial fluid to facilitate the closure of the mouth?

carbohydrates

What substance undergoes the fermentation process?

proteins

What substance undergoes the process of decay by aerobic bacterial enzymes?

direct incision

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

preservatives

What type of chemical agents are capable of inactivating saprophytic bacteria, while destroying their source of nutrients?

somatic death

What type of death is said to begin in any one of three vital organs?

in the sclera of the eyeball

Where is the condition of jaundice first noticed on a dead body?

preservatives

Which chemical substances inactivate the saprophytic bacteria of a body and alter the tissues of the body to render them less susceptible to decomposition?

amino acids

Which of the following are the first products of decomposition?

low moisture content

Which of the following is NOT a complication of an edematous body?

embolism

Which of the following is an example of an intravascular resistance to fluid distribution?

it may be adapted to use for aspiration

Which of these is NOT a disadvantage of using a hand pump to inject embalming fluids?

it has a limited pressure range

Which of these is a disadvantage of using the gravity percolator for embalming?

Postmortem Caloricity

Which of these is an example of pre-embalming chemical change in a body?

the disinfection of the body

Which of these is considered to be the most important aspect of the embalming operation for the safety of the public at visitation?

whip or roll stitch

Which of these sutures is NOT suited for closing an incision on an exposed area of the body?

potential pressure

With the embalming machine turned on and the rate of flow valve closed, the type of pressure being shown on the pressure gauge is

inactive

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

lower one third of the orbit

In the normal eye closure, the eyelids should meet in the

1.0 lb. / ft.

The embalming pressure achieved in gravity embalming is

aterial solution

The mixture of embalming fluid and water which is used in arterial injections is

force pump

The most common method used for arterially injecting a body today is the

hinders the embalming operation

The onset of postmortem changes generally

cavity fluid

The type of embalming fluid used to disinfect and preserve the viscera in the cavities of the body is

white

What is the normal color of a nerve?

congestive heart failure

Which of the following diseases or conditions does NOT result in a dehydrated body?

- Tumors - Paralytic conditions - Mutilations

Which of the following is classified as a malformation or deformity?

as a preservative and trying agent in autopsy cases

Hardening compound is used


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