EMBALMING COMPEND HELP
Amino Acids
First products of decomposition
Lung Purge
Frothy White Color
Anasarca
Generalized edema
Discoloration can be lessened by adding a bleaching agent to the arterial fluid
How can an extravascular discoloration be dealt with during the embalming process?
24 oz (192 oz x 2 gallons=384) (384 / 16 index = 24)
How much of a 16 index fluid will it take to make 2 gallons of a 1.5% solution?
Immediately after arterial injection is completed
If you are embalming a body which has an infectious disease when should the cavity treatment procedure begin?
1 1/2 gallons (16oz X 30 index = 480) (480 / 128 oz in a gallon = 3.75 (3.75 / 2.5% solution = 1.5 gallon)
If you use 16oz. of 30 index fluid, how many gallons of a 2.5% solution will you have?
42 index
If you used 2 bottles of arterial fluid to make 3.5 gallons of a 3% solution, what would the index of the arterial fluid be?
Sartorius
In the femoral triangle the femoral artery is bordered laterally by the ___ muscle
Hypogastric
In the nine region plan, which region of the abdominal pelvic cavity is located immediately inferior to the umbilical region
Formaldehyde
Index is a measure of fluid strength which considers the percentage of
Anatomical guide for the axillary artery
Just behind the medial border of the coracobrachialis muscle
Hematoma
A blood-filled swelling is descriptive of
Addison's Disease
A bronze discoloration develops on the body as a result of
Post Mortem
A discoloration that appears on the body after death
Ante Mortem
A discoloration that appears on the body during life
Injector needle
A preparation room supply used in mouth closure that is forced into the mandible and maxilla
Reverence for the dead
According to Robert Mayer, the basic ethical axiom for the funeral service professional is
Slow injection of a mild solution
Action which would help normalize the moisture content of an emaciated body
Oil of Wintergreen
Acts as a perfuming agent
Bone
Last of the body compounds to decompose
Superior Vena Cava
Blood vessel which is NOT suitable for the injection of arterial fluids into a small infant
Clostridium Perfringens
Microorganism recognized as the causative agent of tissue gas
Thrombi
Most likely to cause intravascular resistance to fluid distribution
To create dehydration
NOT a purpose for blood drainage
Refrigeration
NOT an intrinsic factor in case analysis
Desiccation
NOT classified as a chemical change
Humectants
Chemical additives that act as moisture retainers in the tissues
Preservatives
Chemicals which inactivate saprophytic bacteria and alter tissues so as to render them less susceptible to decomposition
Anticoagulants
Chemicals which retard the increase in viscosity of the blood
With Arterial Solutions
Co-injections fluids are used
Red
Color imparted to the body by radium treatments
Vascular disease
Condition which creates intravascular resistance to fluid distribution
Putrefaction of the body tissues
Contributes to skin slip
Anasarca
Distention of the body tissues is a complication of
Tilted to the right approximately 15 degrees
During embalming, the head should be
Bleaches
Embalming chemicals which are used on discolored areas of the body and are intended to remove the discolorations or at least lessen the intensity of the discoloration are
Benzaldehyde
Example of a perfuming agent
Postmortem Caloricity
Example of a pre-embalming chemical change in a body
Paraformaldehyde
Solid state of formaldehyde
Thanatology
Study of death
Intradermal Stitch
Suture pattern best suited for exposed skin
Concurrent Disinfection
That procedure of disinfection which takes place during the embalming process would most correctly apply to
Purple
The color of cadaveric lividity
Surfactant
The component of arterial fluid which is designed to decrease the molecular cohesion at the surface of a liquid
Algor Mortis
The cooling of the body to the temperature of its surroundings
Decay
The decomposition of protein by the action of aerobic bacteria
Disinfection
The destruction or inhibition of most pathogenic bacteria and their products in or on the body defines
Primary Dilution
The dilution of concentrated arterial fluid as prepared by the embalmer
Formaldehyde Gray
The discoloration resulting when HCHO reacts with hemoglobin in the tissues
Eyes
The first muscle tissue to be affected by rigor mortis is
Marcello Malpighi
The first to note capillary circulation
An Active Dye
The key ingredient of an arterial fluid classified as a cosmetic fluid is
Bile
The liver produces
0.75 ppm
The maximum average level of exposure to formaldehyde over an eight hour time period
Alternate
The method of drainage in relation to injection in which an amount of arterial fluid is injected and then drainage is allowed to flow for a period of time, each one separately
Mandibular Suture
The method of mouth closure employing a suture passed through the septum of the nose and around the mandible
Water
The most common vehicle used in embalming fluids
Distribution
The movement of embalming solutions from the point of injection through the arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules and veins
7.4
The normal pH of the living body is
2 in. above and 2 in. to the left of the umbilicus
The point of entry for the trocar when aspirating the cavities is
Split
The procedure of injection and drainage in which injection is accomplished at one place and drainage is taken from another
Preservation
The science of treating the body chemically, so as to temporarily inhibit decomposition would most appropriately apply to
Autolysis
The self-destruction of cells is known as
Hypostasis
The settling of the blood to the dependent parts of the body is known as
Postmortem Caloricity
The temporary rise in body temperature after death is called
100 ppm
There is an immediate danger to health and life if exposed to formaldehyde levels above
Case Analysis
Those pre-embalming considerations given to the case at hand
Large volume of a dilute solution
Treatment used for the embalming of a dehydrated body
Low pressure, slow rate of flow
Treatment used when intravascular difficulties are manifested during the embalming process
16 (256 (oz in 2 gallons) / 16oz = 16 16 / 1% = 16
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?
False Purge
What is the name given to a type of purge which has a color and odor consistent with that of arterial fluid solution?
Medial and Deep
What is the relationship of the femoral vein to the femoral artery?
Cold
What should the relative temperature of the primary dilution water be to embalm a severely dehydrated case?
Purse String
What suture is used to close a trocar puncture?
Precipitants
What type of anticoagulant will breakup clots by causing the mineral particles of the blood to fall out of suspension?
Cranial Autopsy
What type of autopsy involves the post mortem examination of the brain only?
Preservatives
What type of chemical agents are capable of inactivating saprophytic bacteria, rendering unsuitable for nutrition the media upon which such bacteria thrive and arresting the decomposition process?
Isotonic Solution
What type of solution can be placed on opposite sides of a semi-permeable membrane without either solution attracting solvent from the other solution across the membrane?
Hypertonic Solution
What type of solution has the power to attract a solvent through a semi-permeable membrane into itself?
Remove loose integument before embalming
When treating blisters, what treatment is incorrect
Germicides
Which chemical agents render microorganisms incapable of growth and reproduction?
Anticoagulants
Which chemical agents retard the tendency of blood to become more viscous?
The restoration to an acceptable physical appearance.
Which sentence is not part of the definition of embalming?
The body of the deceased
Who is responsible for creating the secondary dilution of the arterial solution?
Potential pressure
With the embalming machine turned on and the rate of flow valve closed, the type of pressure being shown on the pressure gauge is
Anasarca
does NOT favor dehydration
Degree of acidity or alkalinity
pH is a measure of
Purge
postmortem evacuation of any substance from an external orifice of the body as a result of pressure
Ascites
An accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity
Buffer
An embalming chemical which affects the stabiliztion of the acid-base balance within embalming solutions and in the embalmed tissues
Time Lapse between death and embalming
An extrinsic variable factor in embalming
Dr. William Harvey
An influential person in medical embalming, who discovered the circulation of blood in 1628
An Arterial Tube
An instrument which is inserted into the artery for the introduction of fluid is
Groove Director
An instrument which may be used to guide an arterial or vein tube into a vessel is the
Ecchymosis
Antemortem extravascular blood discoloration
Anatomical Guide
Any surface, prominence, or structure which is used in establishing the location of an adjacent structure or prominence
A lesion
Any traumatic or pathological change in the structure of the skin is known as
Stomach
Directing the trocar point toward the intersection of the fifth intercostal space and the left midaxillary line is the trocar guide for the
Rigor Mortis
Post mortem change NOT a physical change
Hard Water
Promotes blood clotting
