DEAD SCIENCES
where death occurred
DC is filed with the registrar of the district
decay
Decomposition of proteins by enzymes of aerobic bacteria
Dialdehyde
Glutaraldehyde
hunters canal
John Hunter
What is the location of the superior border of the chin when measured from the base of the chin to the eyebrows?
1/6
IDLH value for formaldehyde
20 ppm
pH balance of H and OH
7.0
Imbibition
Absorption of water, causing an object to swell; pre-embalming chemical change
Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome
Adrenal hemorrhage associated with meningococcemia
jean gannal
An influential person in medical embalming who was the first to make embalming available to the public is
citrate
Anticoagulant
"gold" coin in mouth
Buddhist
Phagocytosis
Cell eating
sequestering agents
Chemicals that remove or inactivate hard water minerals; prevents blood from coagulation
Lymphogranuloma venereum
Chlamydia trachomatis
green
Latter Day Saints wear what color in casket
ophthalmia neonatorum
Neisseria gonorrhoeae
0.43 lb./ft.
The embalming pressure achieved in gravity embalming is
eyes
The first muscle tissue to be affected by rigor mortis is
Syphillis
Treponema pallidum
regressive tissue changes
Various pathological processes indicating a disturbance in cell metabolism are called
Where are spores formed?
Within the cell cytoplasm
monilia
Yeast or candidis
cilia is a
a mechanical body defense
fold
a recurved margin having grater projection than the adjacent
air tray
a transfer container consisting of a wooden tray with a cardboard covering for the casket
combination case
a transfer container consisting of wood base, particle board sides, and a top
ascites
abnormal accumulation of fluid in the abdomen
stenosis
abnormal narrowing
femoral artery is bordered medially by the
adductor longus muscle
compressed air
air pressure apparatus used to embalm a body
Graves disease
an autoimmune disorder that is caused by hyperthyroidism and is characterized by goiter and/or exophthalmos
fold
an elongated prominence adjoining a surface
ischemia
an inadequate blood supply to an organ or part of the body, especially the heart muscles.
pleurisy
an inflammation of the pleura that produces sharp chest pain with each breath
embolism
an intravascular resistance to fluid distribution
psoas major
anatomical guide for the external iliac artery
petechia
ante mortem extravascular blood discoloration
An association of two organisms that is detrimental to one is
antibiosis
agglutinins
antibodies that inactivate invading bacterial cells by causing the cells to form clumps
citrate, oxaloate
anticoagulant
moribund
at the point of death
Popliteal
back of knee
What type of condition is produced by the application of an antiseptic?
bacteriostatic
polyp
benign growth of the mucous membrane in the nose or sinuses
Facultative
can live with or without oxygen
Treponema pallidum
causative agent of syphilis the venereal disease
Postmortem Caloricity
chemical change
physical or chemical change? cremation
chemical change
Pluerperal Sepsis
childbed fever
embolism
circulatory disorder that is often found to occur as an after-effect of a diseased heart valve
anthracosis
coal dust accumulates in the lungs
what follows somatic death?
complete cellular death
several days in refrigeration can lead to
dehydration of surface tissues
Emphysema
distended or ruptured alveoli
mennonite religion
dressed in white
desiccation
drying out; dehydration
pathological
due to disease
Gabriel Clauderus
embalming without evisceration
exanthematous
eruption of the skin caused by a viral disease; scaling
agonal edema
escape of blood serum from an intravascular to an extravascular
congenital
existing at birth
virulent
extremely poisonous
embolus
free floating blood clot
ligature is used to create
furrows
What kills bacterial spores?
glutaraldehyde
Cushing syndrome
group of signs and symptoms produced by excess cortisol from the adrenal gland
what should not be used for intravascular difficulties
high pressure injection
How does typhoid fever spread?
housefly
polyhedric alcohols
humectants
What causes Grave's disease?
hyperthyroidism
poliomyelitis
inflammation of the gray matter of the spinal cord
peritonitis
inflammation of the lining of the abdominal cavity
meningitis
inflammation of the meninges of the brain and spinal cord
peritonitis
inflammation of the peritoneum (membrane lining the abdominal cavity and surrounding the organs within it)
prostatitis
inflammation of the prostate gland
proctitis
inflammation of the rectum and anus
carbon monoxide poisoning
intravascular ante-mortem blood discoloration
embalming a dehydrated body
large volume of dilute solution
The ulnar artery lies along the ____ border of the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle.
lateral
lumbar
lateral to umbilical
injecting an infant
left ventricle
first organ to decompose
lining of trachea
lumbar region
located just lateral of the umbilical region
autotropic
makes own food
The oval shaped depression located directly anterior to the ear passage is known as the
mandibular fossa
air pressure
method of creating injection pressure that incorporates air being forced under pressure into the fluid chamber to displace the embalming fluid into the body
use surface restorer for
minor integumentary restorations
halogens
often used as disinfectants
protozoa
one-celled organisms that are more complex than bacteria; unicellular
intercellular space into capillaries
osmosis
benign tumor commonly found on mucous membranes
polyp
aneurysms can...
rupture
exanthematous
scaling
Tachrichim
shroud
Ketones are used in accessory fluids as ____ in the embalming process.
solvents
Where is hydrochloric acid produced?
stomach
common carotid arteries bifurcate into the internal carotid and external carotid at the level of the
superior border of the thyroid cartilage
which vessel is not suitable for injection in a small infant?
superior vena cava
origin of temporals muscle
temporal fossa
mixture of a small amount of a cool hue with a large amount of a warm hue creates a
tertiary hue
hemolysis
the rupture or destruction of red blood cells.
Clostridium perfringens
tissue gas
cryptochism
undescended testicle
ponceau
used in embalming chemicals as a dye.
varices
varicose veins
Carbohydrates
what substance undergoes the fermentation process?
Flagella
whiplike
methyl alcohol
wood alcohol
used to turn under the excess margins of skin
worm stitch
How many bones are in the human body?
206
How many bones are in the axial skeleton?
80
sorbitol
A humectant commonly used in embalming fluids is
masonic lodge
A sprig of Acacia placed in the casket would be appropriate for members of which of the following fraternal organizations?
alum
Compound made of aluminum, potassium, or ammonium sulfate with strong astringent action.
hydrothorax
Edema in the pleural cavity
Hydropericardium
Edema of the pericardial sac
Lanolin
Emollient with moisturizing properties; also an emulsifier with high water-absorption capabilities.
Marcello Malpighi
Father of Histology, discovered the capillaries.
Paraformaldehyde
Formaldehyde in a dry powdered form
rubella
German measles
index
HCHO measured in grams dissolved in 100ml of water
Taharah
In the Jewish faith, the ceremony of washing the deceased before the burial; serves as a ritual purification or cleansing of the body and should be performed by the Chevra Kaddisha.
white
Masonic Lodge wears what color in the casket
plaster of paris
Moisture absorbing substance in hardening compounds
rickettsia rickettsii
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
Coracobrachialis muscle
The anatomical guide for the axillary artery is at the medial border of the
agonal state
The period immediately preceding or prior to death; aka moribund
sternoclavicular articulation
The right common carotid artery begins at the level of the
Psychrophilic
Those bacteria that grow best at a relatively low temperature are
combination case
a transfer container consisting of a particle board sides and top and a cardboard cover
phenol, formalin, and sodium hypochlorite all do what
bleach tissues
vesicle
blister-like elevation of skin containing serous fluid
thrombosis
blood clot
osteitis deformans
bone deformities due to a failure of bone remodeling
Amish
dark trousers, white shirt, dark blue vest
somatic death
death beginning by failure of one of the vital organs
Formaldehyde Grey
discoloration when HCHO reacts with hemoglobin in the tissue
ascites
edema in the abdominal cavity
hydrocele
edema of the scrotum
Dr. Thomas Holmes
father of modern embalming in the US
what is the origin of the popliteal artery?
femoral artery
amino acids
first products of decomp
postmortem stain is an extravascular change in the color tissue due to
hemolysis
droplet spray
how does meningitis spread?
acidic
pH less than 7
Chevrah Kadisha
party responsible for dressing an Orthodox Jewish in the burial shroud
physical or chemical change? algor mortis
physical change
physical or chemical change? hypostasis
physical change
physical or chemical change? liver mortis
physical change
value, intensity, and hue
pigmentary hues are measured in terms of
center of drainage
right atrium
what muscle borders the femoral artery LATERALLY?
sartorius
dialysis
separates colloidal solutes from crystalloid solutes
anasarca
severe generalized edema
kafan
shroud in which muslims are buried in
tachrichim
shroud used for orthodox jewish burial
how can you normalize the moisture content of an emaciated body?
slow injection of a mild solution
Quaternary ammonium compounds
supplementary germicides
dorsalis pedis
top of foot
tubercle
tuberculosis causes what type of lesion
aron
type of container for orthodox jewish burial
Entamoeba histolytica
causes amoebic dysentery
physical or chemical change? rigor mortis
chemical change
