Embalming
The infant to child period ranges from
0-48 months
What is the acceptable temperature range for mortuary refrigeration equipment?
35-40 degrees
How many reasons are listed in the textbook for the use of water softeners in an arterial solution?
4
In an average, healthy male, total body water constitutes how much of body weight?
55 to 60%
The maximum index that works for arterial embalming, thus the target value of "waterless" solutions is
8
What is the preservative demand for bodies with renal failure?
About six times the average amount.
The index of arterial fluid that would be considered a medium strength fluid is:
An index between 19-24
Accurate classification of petechia
Antemortem extravascular blood discoloration
Direct incision
Cavity treatment involving an incision from the xiphoid process of the sternum to the pubic symphysis of the pelvic girdle
An arterial hemostat is useful to the embalmer for
Clamping a vessel
Preferred temperature for primary dilution water for embalming a severely dehydrated case
Cold
What material is used to soften the consistency of wax
Cream cosmetic
Dr. William Harvey
Discovered the circulation of blood in 1628
Embalming obese bodies
Drainage at right internal jugular, restricted cervical injection, and large volumes of solution.
Embalming bodies with facial trauma
Drainage from right internal jugular, restricted cervical injection, and instant tissue fixation
Which of the following substances is used as a buffer in arterial fluid?
EDTA
Clauderus
Established a method of embalming without evisceration
Which of the following are reactions associated with formaldehyde?
Exists in water as methylene glycol, is inhibited from polymerization by methanol, preserves amino acids without coagulation, and denatures, preserves and coagulates proteins.
What type of fluid movement can be located at the capillary membrane?
Extravascular diffusion
Jean Gannal
First to make embalming available to the public
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 characterizes lung purge?
Frothy white or pink in color
What approach should be taken when embalming non-autopsied remains that have been refrigerated for 24 hours?
Inject slowly
Which of the following methods of injection and drainage is recommended for use in embalming cases which exhibit vascular disorders?
Intermittent method
Inject the face of a deceased who has had a complete eye enucleation using
Minimum rate of flow and minimum pressure with normal strength arterial fluid
Which of the following is a disinfectant and preservative found in autopsy powders?
Paraformaldehyde
What approach should be used to casket remains disfigured by semi-fetal position paralysis?
Positioning the deceased to provide an accustomed repose using a manual aid
Which of these is an example of a pre-embalming chemical change in a body
Postmortem caloricity
Which is not a type of arterial tube connection?
Quick clamp
Color imparted to the body by radium treatments
Red
When treating blisters, which of the following is incorrect?
Remove loose integument before embalming
Which of these incisions is located along the superior border of the medial one-third of the clavicle?
Supraclavicular incision
This muscle, especially in the elderly, may atrophy and dehydrate, causing it to shrink and require tissue building.
Temporalis
Rate of flow
The amount of embalming solution that enters the body in a given period and is measured in ounces per minute
The primary responsibility to restore human remains following donation falls to
The donation technician
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 these is NOT a stated objective of drainage procedures?
To increase the secondary dilution of the arterial fluid
What type of vascular incision is the most common?
Transverse
Which of the following bones would be best used in bone donation?
Ulna
What procedure may be used to return the body of an emaciated case to normal contour and moisture content?
Use restricted drainage
Causes of extravascular resistance to fluid distribution
Weight of the viscera, rigor mortis of the muscle surrounding the blood vessel, and/or the presence of a tumor
Scabs should be removed before, during or after embalming?
after
Swollen eyelids can be corrected by
aspiration with a hypodermic syringe
What complication may hard water present in the embalming process?
blood clotting
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
The action of HCHO on protein is called:
coagulation
Which of these is an example of an air pressure apparatus used to embalm a body?
compressed air
A cavity pack will
dehydrate and bleach tissues
The inferior vena cava is the vein which accompanies the
descending aorta
Which of these is the prescribed incision for an atherosclerotic blood vessel?
diagonal
In cases where death is accompanied by high fever
drainage is usually a problem due to increased blood viscosity
Damage to the valves of the heart usually occurs in cases with
endocarditis
The _____ artery changes its name to femoral and is used in the embalming of an autopsied body
external iliac
The first muscle tissue to be affected by rigor mortis is
eyes
The most common method used for arterially injecting a body today is the
force pump
A trihydroxy alcohol found in both embalming fluids and in the structure of lipids and fats is
glycerol
An instrument which may be used to guide an arterial or vein tube into a vessel is the
groove director
What type of substance is lanolin
humectant
Edema within the pleural cavity is
hydrothorax
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
Clear embalming fluid is usually purged from the nose and mouth during preparation of cases dead of pulmonary tuberculosis because the
lung capillaries are weakened by disease
Unlike arterial fluids, cavity fluids do not generally contain
modifying agents
Where are the iliac arteries and veins located?
pelvic cavity
The passage of arterial solution through the capillary wall, caused by positive intravascular pressure is
pressure filtration
What substance undergoes the process of decay by aerobic bacterial enzymes?
proteins
The speed at which the embalming solution enters the body is called
rate of flow
To treat areas of skin slip
remove loose skin
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
Caused by the severe dehydration effect of formaldehyde on tissue
searing
Which of the following is NOT a purpose of massage cream?
secure the jaws in position
When injecting a body with any mechanical injector, the desired pressure should be
set before opening the rate of flow
Which of these provides extravascular resistance to fluid distribution?
tumors
A solution containing less solute than it could hold under ordinary conditions is
unsaturated
Surfactants are also referred to as
wetting agents
The sequence for preparing a body for shipment
• Terminally bathe, clean, and dry the body • Pack orifices • Dress • Secure body in shipping container • Label container for shipment
Restoration of the visible skin involves the external use of
• mortuary cosmetics • opaque bases • ornamental cosmetic
