Embalming NBE
Which of the following is a prescribed method for securing the calvarium in place?
- cements -calvarium clamps - needle injector
An instrument which is inserted into the artery for the introduction of fluid is
An arterial tube
Distention of the body tissue is a complication of
Anasarca
___________ is a condition which predisposes to intravascular difficulties.
Atherosclerosis
Arteriosclerosis is a condition caused by the presence of _____________ in the arterial tunics.
Calcium deposits
The type of embalming fluid used to disinfect and preserve the viscera in the cavities of the body is
Cavity fluid
The linear guide for the radial artery is from the
Center of the antecubital fossa to the center of the base of the index finger
The action of formaldehyde on protein is
Coagulation
What should the relative temperature of the primary dilution water to be embalm a severely dehydrated case?
Cold
Which of the following is the most reliable sign of fluid distribution in any region of the body surface?
Color change
What type of autopsy involves the post mortem examination of the brain only?
Cranial autopsy
Factors influencing the rate of decomposition such as air, environmental temperature and moisture in the atmosphere are known as
Extrinsic factors
Index is a measure of fluid strength which considers the percentage of
Formaldehyde
Which of these organs will yield bile when aspirated by a trocar?
Gall bladder
The most positive sign of death is
Generalized decomposition
Where are the iliac arteries and veins located?
In the pelvic cavity
Fatty tissue in a body retards algor mortis because it
Insulates
Chemicals that are added to arterial fluids to meet the varying demands of embalming difficult cases are
Modifying agents
The passage of a solvent through a semipermeable membrane from a dilute into a concentrated solution is
Osmosis
With the embalming machine turned on and the rate of flow valve closed, the type of pressure being shown on the pressure gauge is
Potential pressure
The speed at which the embalming solution enters the body is called
Rate of flow
What color is imparted to the body by radium treatments?
Red
Rigor mortis is detrimental to the embalming process because it
Retards fluid distribution
What body organ will produce hydrochloric acid?
Stomach
Death beginning at the heart is termed
Syncope
That procedure of disinfection following the embalming process to protect the environment would most appropriately apply to which of the following?
Terminal disinfection
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?
The lobe of the right ear
Which of the following actions would help normalize the moisture content of an emaciated body?
The slow injection of a mild solution
What procedure may be used to return the body of an emaciated case to normal contour and moisture content?
Use restricted drainage
Jaundice is best described by which of the following?
Yellow
Which of these is the most accurate classification of petechia?
Ante mortem extravascular blood discoloration
A condition in which the manifestations of life are feebly maintained is
Apparent death
Just behind the medial border of the coracobrachialis muscle is the anatomical guide for the ____________ artery.
Axillary
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?
Beseball stitch
What substance undergoes the fermentation process?
Carbohydrates
Which of these is an example of an intravascular ante-mortem blood discoloration?
Carbon monoxide poisoning
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
Cecum/appendix
Which of the following men established a method of embalming without evisceration?
Clauderus
What is the mode of somatic death which begins in the brain?
Coma
The disinfection which take place during the arterial injection portion of the embalming process is called:
Concurrent disinfection
Which of the following diseases or conditions does NOT result in a dehydrated body?
Congestive heart failure
High index fluids generally cause
Definite firming
Separation of the dermis and the epidermis after death is called
Desquamation
What type of cavity treatment involves making an incision from the xiphoid process to the pubic symphysis instead of using a trocar?
Direct incision
The artery which is a continuation of the anterior tibial artery is the
Dorsalis pedis
The abnormal accumulation of fluid in the intercellular spaces or cavities is
Edema
The process of chemically treating a dead human body to reduce the presence and growth of microorganisms, retard organic decomposition and restore an acceptable physical appearance is
Embalming
Damage to the valves of the heart usually occurs in cases of:
Endocarditis
What is the name given to a type of purge which has a color and odor consistent with that of arterial fluid solution?
Fluid purge
Which of the following is an antemortem extravascular blood discoloration?
Hematoma
Which of the following causes a post-mortem extravascular blood discoloration?
Hemoglobin decomposition
The swelling and bursting of the red blood cells is
Hemolysis
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a jaundice fluid?
High formaldehyde content
Which of the following treatments would NOT be recommended for the treatment of intravascular difficulties?
High pressure injection
Chemical additives that act as moisture retainers in the tissue are termed
Humectants
In the nine region plan, which region of the abdominal pelvic cavity is located immediately inferior to the umbilical region?
Hypogastric
An aneurysm may prove troublesome in embalming because
If it ruptures, fluid injected will escape from the vascular system
Which vein is considered to be the companion to the common carotid artery?
Internal jugular vein
Which of these suture patterns is best suited for exposed skin?
Intradermal stitch
What is the purpose of phenol in embalming fluids?
It can act as preservative/disinfectant
Which of these is NOT a disadvantage of using a hand pump to inject embalming fluids?
It may be adapted to be used for aspiration
Who was the first to note capillary circulation?
Marcello Malpighi
Special cranial cavity treatment is indicated in cases of
Meningitis
The injection of arterial solution at more than one location is referred to as
Multi-point injection
What instrument is used as a device to facilitate the closure of the mouth?
Needle injector
Which of these would be the last to decompose?
Non-pregnant uterus
The passage of water from the capillaries into the intercellular spaces, or from intercellular space into capillaries is referred to as ___.
Osmosis
Which of these is the solid state of formaldehyde?
Parafomaldehyde
Which of the following may cause malformations and deformities of a body?
Paralytic diseases
Pin-point hemorrhage refers to which of the following?
Petechia
Which of these is a commonly used moisture absorbing substance in hardening compound?
Plaster of paris
When the pathologist makes an incision for a cranial autopsy, which of the following best describes the proper location for the incision to begin?
Posterior to the ear
The temporary rise in body temperature after death is called:
Postmortem caloricity
What type of anticoagulant will breakup clots by causing the mineral particles of the blood to fall out of suspension?
Precipitants
The process whereby chemical treatment is used to temporarily prevent decomposition is most completely defined as:
Preservation
Chemicals which inactivate saprophytic bacteria and alter tissues so as to render them less susceptible to decomposition are
Preservatives
Which chemical agents render microorganisms incapable of growth and reproduction?
Preservatives
The care of the deceased to recreate natural form and color is a definition which would most correctly apply to which of the following?
Restoration
When embalming the autopsy case, which of the following blood vessels would you utilize to inject the head of the deceased?
Right and left common carotid
Which of the following is NOT a purpose of massage cream?
Secure the jaws in position
The cooling of the body of a corpulent person would be
Slower
The type of death where the organs have suffered irreparable harm and can never be revived is called:
Somatic death
The purpose of embalming analysis is to determine
The proper embalming technique and chemical to use
What is the location of the femoral vein in relation to the femoral artery?
The vein lines medial and deep
What is the purpose of adding eosin and erythrosine to arterial fluid?
They impart a color to the tissue
An extrinsic variable factor in embalming is
Time lapse between death and embalming
Which of these provides extravascular resistance to fluid distribution?
Tumors
On the surface of the forearm from the center of the antecubital fossa to a point between the fourth and fifth fingers is the linear guide for the
Ulnar artery
The most common vehicle used in embalming fluid is
Water
When treating pustular or ulcerative lesions, which of the following should be done?
- aspirate pus form the pustule - swab pocket of aspirated lesion with disinfectant - apply surface compresses
The embalmer should remove as much blood from the body as possible to
- diminish secondary dilution - remove intravascular discolorations - prevent distention
An important factor to be considered in case analysis is
- moisture content of tissues - age - cause of death
If the lips will not stay closed during the embalming operation, they may be held in position by means of:
- wet cotton strips - petroleum jelly - sutures
The amount of arterial fluid necessary to make one gallon of solution at 2% strength using a 20 index fluid is
12.8 oz
What index fluid must you use to have 2 gallons of diluted fluid with a strength of 1% if you use 16 oz. of concentrated fluid?
16
The OSHA term "Immediate Danger to Life and Health" means real and present danger of losing life or limb. It is different from the daily exposures of workers in their workplace. The Immediate Danger to Life and Health (IDLH) value for formaldehyde is ___.
20 ppm
An embalming instrument which is a one piece scalpel used for making incisions and excisions is
A bistoury
What type of autopsy consists of the examination of the gastrointestinal tract below the diaphragm?
Abdominal
Cosmetic fluids by definition must contain:
Active dyes
A bronze discoloration develops on the body as a result of
Addison's disease
