Embalming Compend
Which of the following serve to protect humans from infection during life?
Blood brain barrier And Epithelial barriers
Livor mortis is synonymous with:
Cadaveric Lividity
You notice the abdominal cavity is distended with gas pressure. Further, you detect a foul odor. We know that the proteins of the body decompose, putrefactive odors become apparent. Three compounds are responsible for the odor. Which of the following is one of these compounds?
Cadaverine
Action of CH20 (formaldehyde) on protein
Coagulation
The climate condition which aids the embalmer to achieve 'naturalness' of the embalmed body
Cold and moist
What common procedure would be used when embalming an autopsy case?
Continuous aspiration of cavities
Which will affect the central nervous system?
Creutzfeldt-Jakob
The movement of embalming fluid into tissues through capillary walls:
Diffusion
Syneresis means
Drawing together to contract
Which discoloration is antemortem and extravascular?
Ecchymosis
The injection pressure is defined as the force necessary to stop osmosis
False
What form should be achieved with lip closure?
Five arc
Hematoma
Flood filled swelling
The "Father of Embalming" was
Frederich Ruysch
High moisture content in a body may be successfully reduced with a:
Hypertonic solution
What should be done when embalming a non-viewable body that cannot be arterially embalmed?
Hypodermically inject a % solution
Which of the following is also considered an agonal change?
Hypostasis
Signs of decomposition may include all of the following except
Imbibition
Drainage recommended or use in cases with vascular disorders
Intermittent
The axillary artery begins as the continuation of the subclavian artery at the
Lateral border of the first rib
The following discoloration usually can be removed by venous drainage
Livor mortis
Mouth closure with dentures and gum disease
Mandibular suture
Which type of bacteria prefer moderate temperatures?
Mesophiles
The embalmer identifies which of the following as signs of diffusion? 1. Tissue fixation 2. Drying of tissues 3. Distension of superficial vessels 4. Reduction of intravascular blood discoloration
O 1&2
The optimum temperature for rigor mortis to take place
O 98 to 100 degrees F
The correct pressure to use when embalming the body is that pressure which
O Is sufficient to overcome the vascular resistance
What procedure should be employed when embalming a body with vascular difficulties?
O Utilize a restricted cervical injection
Considering the contents of the abdomen, the nine-region method, which of the following is located in the Right Inguinal Region?
O cecum, appendix
Edematous areas can sometimes be treated by
Oinjecting stronger arterial solutions.
Disinfectant and preservative agent in hardening compounds?
Paraformaldehyde
The hardening agent in hardening compounds is
Plaster of Paris
What is used in embalming hardening compounds to help in dehydrating tissue?
Plaster of Paris
Most permanent discoloration
Postmortem extravascular
Phenol in embalming fluid
Preservative/disinfectant
What procedure may be used to return an emancipated case to normal contour and moisture?
Restricted drainage
Which of the following must the employer obtain for all hazardous chemicals in the work place and also maintain in a place where the employee will have access to ther while in the work area?
Safety data sheets
What should be done when arterial embalming has been delayed?
Start with a mild solution and strengthen as you proceed
Embalming with a black eye
Strong fluid, low pressure
What does not influence the choice of an artery
Temperature of body
Which of the following is NOT a cause of extravascular resistance to fluid distribution?
Thickened blood
What is hydrogen peroxide used for on a dead body
Topical bleach and disinfectant
What is considered an invasive procedure when preparing an un-embalmed body for viewing?
Using a suture for mouth closure
Any traumatic or pathological change in the skin is called
a lesion
The escape of blood serum from an intravascular to an extravascular location is
agonal edema
A fractured ethmoid bone may cause the post embalmed purge of
brain matter
Arteriosclerosis is a condition caused by the presence of in arterial tunics.
calcium deposits
A condition which favors edema is
carbon monoxide poisoning
Which of the following will accelerate the rate of natural decomposition?
corpulence
The most positive sign of death is
decomposition
High index fluids generally cause
definite firming
The embalmer can differentiate between postmortem stain and cadaver lividity by:
digital pressure on the skin
What type of cavity treatment involves the making of an incision from the xiphoid process of the sternum to the pubic symphysis of the pelvic girdle?
direct incision
How can an extravascular discoloration be dealt with during the embalming process?
discolorations can be lessened by adding a bleaching agent to the arterial fluid
Which of the following is a reliable sign of fluid distribution?
distention in the superficial vessels
In which of the following cases will decomposition develop most rapidly?
edematous cases
Which of the following is an example of an intravascular resistance to fluid distribution?
embolism
A toxin produced by a microorganism and excreted into its surrounding medium, generally protein in nature.
exotoxin
Acute, deep-seated inflammation, which usually begins as a subcutaneous swelling in a hair follicle.
furuncle
Which of the following causes a post-mortem extravascular blood discoloration?
hemoglobin decomposition
Absorption of the fluid portion of blood by the tissues after death, resulting in postmortem edema.
imbibition
After the embalming process is complete, you attempt to terminally disinfect your work environment. You are planning to sanitize the are with a solution containing hypochlorite. However, you first notice a volume of cavity fluid (containing formaldehyde) has spilled on the floor, which of the following is most prudent?
immediately rinse the area with water. Contact between the formaldehyde and hypo chlorite may result in the formation of bischloramethyl ether (BCME), a known carcinogen
Emaciated areas may be treated by
injection of massage cream.
The method of drainage in relation to injection is continued and drainage is taken at intervals is the method
intermittent
This suture is used to to gather in and turn under excess tissues. The pattern is the same as the single intradermal suture, except that the stitches are made parallel to the incision edges and do not pierce the margins of the incision
inversion suture
Which of the following treatments would be used for the embalming of a dehydrated body?
large volume of a dilute solution
In injecting an infant case by way of the heart, which chamber of the heart is considered most appropriate to insert the arterial tube for best results?
left ventricle
In cases of emaciation, secondary dilution would be
less than usual
Which test for death involves the discoloration of the distal part of the finger or toe?
ligature test
A living organism or an object that is capable of transmitting infections by carrying the disease agent on its external body parts or surface.
mechanical vector
Special cranial cavity treatment is indicated in cases of
meningitis
Which of the following is an example of a perfuming agent often used in embalming fluid?
methyl salicylate
You are preparing to embalm the body of an obese female decedent. Death resulted from a ruptured aortic aneurysm. Areas of the face and hands exhibit an abundance of moisture (edema). The postmortem interval is three hours. You are now ready to inject the arterial solution. To achieve arterial embalming success, you are most likely to use which of the following injection techniques?
multipoint (six point) injection
Which of these is the most accurate classification of livor mortis?
post mortem intravascular blood discoloration
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
Collodion
resinous sealer
Organisms that survive on dead tissue
saprophyte
You notice the muscles of the extremities are flaccid. Most likely the body is in the stage of rigor mortis.
secondary flaccidity
Embalming solution has a tendency to find direct routes from arterioles to the venules or through only portions of the capillaries in the region around the injection site and thus spills into the drainage. This can account for over embalming of the area near the injection site and loss of a great amount of arterial solution through drainage. This reality is known as
short circuiting
The cooling of a body of a corpulent person would be
slower
Which of the following blood vessels is NOT suitable for the injection of arterial fluids into a small infant?
superior vena ava
The component of arterial fluid which is designed to decrease the molecular cohesion at the surface of a liquid is a
surfactant
Which of the following actions would help normalize the moisture content of an emaciated body?
the slow injection of a mild solution
The common action of phenol, formalin, and sodium hypochlorite on the tissues of the body
they all are capable of bleaching the tissue
Which of the following would be the most likely to cause intravascular resistance to fluid distribution?
thrombi
Which of these provides extravascular resistance to fluid distribution?
tumors
Which of the following are embalming concerns with respect to hard water?
variations in rigidity none of these inactivates the anti clotting elements in arterial fluid may unite with the arterial fluid ingredlents to form insoluble particles of sufficient size to occlude the capillaries
The conversion of bilirubin to biliverdin is similar to
yellow to green
Which treatments are recommended for embalming an edematous body? 1. Use a hypertonic solution 2. Use a hypotonic solution 3. Use greater than average strength of HCHO or other preservative solution 4. Use lesser than average strength of HCHO or other preservative solution 5. Use multi-point injection if necessary
• 1,3 & 5
The center of blood drainage in embalming is the
* right atrium of the heart
An embalmer working on a decomposed body should: 1. Use restricted cervical injection 2. Use low water or waterless embalming 3. Add dye for a tracer 4. Use a higher than average strength embalming solution 5. Use hypodermic injection where needed
1-5
What solution index should be used on a dehydrated body?
1.5
Fluid diffusion results from which of the following? 1. Reverse osmosis 2. Osmosis 3. Dialysis 4. Pressure filtration
2,3 & 4
Postmortem stain: 1. Is a postmortem physical change. 2. Is an extravascular discoloration be fluid distribu 3. Is an intravascular discoloration that can be cleared with fluid distribution. 4. Creates a false sign of fluid distribution because the tissue may look embalmed. 5. Necessitates the use of opaque cosmetics for concealment on viewed areas.
2,4 & 5
An eight pound baby at birth, how much of the weight would be from water?
6 lbs
Which of the following would NOT be used as a restorative treatment for buck teeth?
A cavity fluid compress
