Embalming
A condition which favors edema is A. malaria B. tuberculosis C. carbon monoxide poisoning D. typhoid fever
C. carbon monoxide poisoning
An influential person in medical embalming who was the first to make embalming available to the public
Jean Gannal
The individual for whom "Hunters Canal" is named is
John Hunter
Who is the "Father of Histology"?
Marcello Malpighi
Does adjusting the pressure knob affect the rate of flow?
No
That procedure of disinfection following the embalming process to protect the environment would most appropriately apply to
Terminal disinfection
The method of creating injection pressure that incorporates air being forced under pressure into the fluid chamber to displace the embalming fluid into the body is
air pressure
A condition in which the manifestations of life are feebly maintained is
apparent death
Which suture 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?
baseball stitch
Hydrocephalus is an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the
cranium
The swelling and bursting of red blood cells
hemolysis
Edema within the pleural cavity
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
Continuous injection of arterial solution with drainage taken at intervals is called
intermittent
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
The passing of arterial solution through the capillary wall, caused by positive intravascular pressure
pressure filtration
The center of blood drainage in embalming is the
right atrium of the heart
Varicose veins is a condition otherwise known as
varices
The embalming pressure achieved in gravity embalming is
0.43 lb/ft
The "Father of Embalming" is
Dr. Frederick Ruysch
The "Father of Embalming" in the U.S. is
Dr. Thomas Holmes
Where is the condition of jaundice first noticed on a dead body?
In the sclera of the eyeball
The ______ artery changes its name to femoral and is used in the embalming of an autopsied body
external iliac
______________ factors are not experienced in every dead human body.
extravascular
The first muscle tissue to be affected by rigor mortis is
eyes
An aneurysm may prove troublesome in embalming because
if it ruptures, fluid injected will escape from the vascular system
Which artery begins at the level of the second costal cartilage?
left common carotid
The dilution of arterial solutions by the fluids of the body is called the
secondary dilution
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?
Left ventricle
According to the nine region plan, which region of the abdominal pelvic cavity is located just lateral to the umbilical region?
Lumbar
Who was the first to note capillary circulation?
Marcello Malpighi
T/F: A double intradermal stitch is suitable for closing an incision on an exposed area of the body.
True
T/F: A single intradermal stitch is suitable for closing an incision on an exposed area of the body.
True
An embalming instrument which is a one piece scalpel used for making incisions and excisions
bistoury
In an exanthematous disease, which of the following would best describe the skin? a. Unbroken but discolored b. Broken and discolored c. Scaling d. Skin broken and separated from the body
c. Scaling
Which of the following sutures is described as a recommended hidden stitch which could be used on a cranial autopsy? a. Purse-string b. Baseball c. Worm d. Whip
c. Worm
The first body compounds to decompose are the
carbohydrates
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 formaldehyde on protein is
coagulation
The anatomical guide for the axillary artery is at the medial border of the
coracobrachialis muscle
The passage of arterial solution from the capillaries into the intercellular spaces is referred to as
diffusion
The individual who is credited with the discovery of the circulation of blood is
Dr. William Harvey
In the nine region plan, which region of the abdominal pelvic cavity is located immediately inferior to the umbilical region?
Hypogastric
The hardening agent in hardening compounds is
Plaster of Paris
Does adjusting the stopcock affect the rate of flow?
Yes
The action of CH2O (formaldehyde) on protein is termed
coagulation
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.
embalming
Which method of mouth closure would be used to secure the mouth of a body that has dentures but also serious gum disease?
mandibular suture
During embalming, the head should be...
Tilted to the right approximately 15 degrees
T/F: A subcutaneous stitch is suitable for closing an incision on an exposed area of the body.
True
T/F: Paralytic diseases may cause malformations and deformities of the body
True
T/F: Two needles are used in the double intradermal stitch
True
What type of anticoagulant will break up clots by causing the mineral particles of the blood to fall out of suspension?
Precipitants
The science of treating the body chemically so as to temporarily inhibit decomposition most appropriately applies to the word...
Preservation
T/F: Peptic ulcers is a condition that predisposes purge
True
T/F: Peritonitis is a condition that predisposes purge
True
T/F: Pneumonia is a condition that predisposes purge
True
T/F: The motorized force pump uses centrifugal force
True
Does using a smaller arterial tube affect the rate of flow?
Yes
A direct method of drainage accomplished by inserting a trocar into the right atrium of the heart is
a heart tap
An embalming instrument used to hypodermically inject areas of the body with embalming chemicals is
a hypo valve trocar
Which of the following causes a postmortem extravascular blood discoloration? a. Hemoglobin decomposition b. Carbon monoxide poisoning c. Active capillary congestion d. Ecchymosis
a. Hemoglobin decomposition
Which of the following is an inexpert test of death? a. Ligature test b. Stethoscope c. Ophthalmoscope d. Fluoroscein dye injection
a. Ligature test
Directing the trocar point toward the intersection of the fifth intercostal space and the left mid-axillary line is the trocar guide for the
stomach
Which of the following treatments should be used when intravascular difficulties are manifested during the embalming process? a. Small injection volume, high index b. High pressure, rapid rate of flow c. Low pressure, slow rate of flow d. High pressure, slow rate of flow
c. Low pressure, slow rate of flow
Which of the following is a prescribed method for securing the calvarium in place? a. Cements b. Calvarium clamps c. Needle injector d. All of these
d. All of these
Which of the following should be used for embalming a case which predisposes to dehydration? a. Cold water for the dilution b. Primary injection c. Large volume d. All of these
d. All of these
Which of the following men established a method of embalming without evisceration? a. Gannal b. John Hunter c. Clauderus d. Dr. William Hunter
d. Dr. William Hunter
When the pathologist makes an incision for a cranial autopsy, which of the following best describes the proper location for the incision to begin? a. Anterior to the tragus b. Inferior to the front of the ear lobe c. Superior and anterior to the top of the ear d. Posterior to the ear
d. Posterior to the ear
The color of cadaveric lividity can best be described by which of the following? a. Gray b. Cherry red c. Green d. Purple
d. Purple
The optimum temperature to promote decomposition is... a. 212 F b. 99 F c. 32 F d. 98.6 C
b. 99 F
Which of the following are the first products of decomposition? a. Fatty acids b. Amino acids c. Indole d. Cadaverine
b. Amino acids
A postmortem discoloration brought about by the rupture of the red blood cells and a release of their contents into the tissues is
postmortem stain
Which of the following is an example of a perfuming agent often used in embalming fluid? A. Methyl salicylate B. Sodium lauryl sulfate C. Sodium citrate D. Methyl mercaptan
A. Methyl salicylate
Which of the following does not favor dehydration? A. anasarca B. hemorrhage C. pulmonary tuberculosis D. typhoid fever
A. anasarca
Hard water A. promotes blood clotting B. prevents blood clotting C. has no effect on blood clotting D. enhances fluid distribution
A. promotes blood clotting
What is the last of these to decompose? a. pregnant uterus b. brain c. stomach d. non-pregnant uterus
d. non-pregnant uterus
Hydrocele is
edema of the scrotum
Which method(s) of injection and drainage is recommended for use in embalming cases which exhibit vascular disorders?
intermittent drainage
If you use 16oz of 30 index fluid, how many ounces of a 2.5% solution would you have: A. 1 Gallon B. 1.5 Gallons C. 2 Gallons D. 2.5 Gallons
B. 1.5 Gallons
Which of these is an example of intravascular antemortem blood discoloration? A. Cadaveric lividity B. Carbon monoxide poisoning C. Petechia D. Ecchymosis
B. Carbon monoxide poisoning
In cases where death is accompanied by high fever... A. drainage is usually found to be free flowing B. drainage is usually light in color C. drainage is usually a problem due to increased blood viscosity D. drainage is not affected
C. drainage is usually a problem due to increased blood viscosity
The passage of solvent through a semipermeable membrane from a dilute into a concentrated solution is
osmosis
The passing of a solvent through a semipermeable membrane from an area of lesser concentration to an area of greater concentration is the definition of
osmosis
The embalming process in which the injection of one common carotid artery is accomplished while the other common carotid is occluded
restricted cervical injection
The whip stitch is also known as
roll stitch
When injecting a body with any mechanical injector, the desired pressure should be set or adjusted...
set before opening the rate of flow
When treating blisters, which of the following is incorrect? A. puncture and drain blisters before embalming B. remove loose skin after embalming C. apply sectional embalming D. remove loose integument before embalming
D. remove loose integument before embalming
T/F: A whip/roll stitch is suitable for closing an incision on an exposed area of the body.
False
T/F: Arthritis is a condition that predisposes purge
False
According to the nine region plan, what abdominal region is superior and lateral to the umbilical region?
Hypochondriac
When using the gravity method of obtaining pressure for injecting arterial fluid, the embalmer can expect to receive approximately _____ pounds of pressure per foot of elevation above the point of injection.
1/2
How far above the injection site would the bottom of the gravity percolator need to be in order to achieve one pound of injection pressure?
2 feet
