embalming review
an embalming instrument which is one piece scalpel , used for making incisions and excisions"
a bistoury
long hollow needle-like tube used to draw out contents of cavities and hollow organs is
a trocar
a moribund person is said to be in what state?
agonal
the cooling of the body to the temperature of its surroundings is
algor mortis
what is the color go the body after death
algor mortis
distention of the body tissues is a complication of
anascarca
the point of origin and point of termination of a structure in relation to adjacent structures
anatomical limit
what is a tool used to raise vessels and to preform blunt dissection
aneurysm hook
those changes that occurring in the interval prior to somatic death are what?
antemortem
toward the front:
anterior
what vessel is the center of distribution of the arterial fluid
arch of the aorta
The mixture of arterial fluid and water which is used for the arterial injection is
arterial solution
what is the accumulation of serious fluids in the peritoneal cavity?
ascites
Escape of blood serum from intravascular to an extravascular location immediately before death is: A. asepsis B. ascites C. agonal edema D. anasarca
atonal edema
which blood vessel continues as the brachial artery?
axillary artery
what does chemotherapy do to a body
breaks down kidney function, edema, and dehydration
the consideration to the body before, during, and after the embalming is complete is?
case analysis
which of the following are signs of death
cessation of respiration, circulation and complete muscular relaxation
what is the phase of somatic death that lasts 3-5 minutes during which life may be restored?
clinical death
a method of drainage in which drainage occurs continuously during vascular (arterial) injection
concurrent drainage
embalming fluid that contains dye and coloring agents used to restore natural skin tine is
cosmetic fluid
what is a dye that helps to cover internal discolorations such as jaundice?
counter-staining compound
What type of autopsy involves the postmortem examination of the brain only
cranial autopsy
which of these terms is used to describe the color of the external tissues of an artery>?
cream-colored
the irreversible cessation of all vital functions is
death
noise made by a moribund person caused by air passing through residue of mucous in the trachea
death rattle
any abnormal color appearing in or upon the human body is called
discoloration
which is the following is not a change in the eye at death?
distention of the pupil
what is an abnormal accumulation of fluids in tissues or body cavities?
edema
in which of the following cases will decomposition develop most rapidly?
edematous cases
what is a device that uses a motor to create a suction for the purpose of aspiration
electric aspirator
electrically heated blade used to dry moist tissue, reduce swollen tissue and restore contour:
electric spatula
the temporary preservation of human remains refers to what?
embalming
outside the blood vascular fluid:
extravascular
which blood vessel is a continuation of the external iliac artery?
femoral artery
Discoloration resulting when formaldehyde reacts with hemoglobin in the tissues is called:
formaldehyde gray
which of these organs will yield bile when aspirated by a trocar?
gallbladder
necrosis, death of tissues of part of the body due to deficient or absent blood supply:
gangrene
which of the following effect the pre-embalming analysis
general condition of the body, effects produced by disease, and effects produced by surgical procedures
Extravascular movement of preservative fluids by gravitational force to the dependent areas of the body
gravity filtration
extravascular movement of preservative fluids by gravitational force to dependent body areas?
gravity filtration
what is a body of a deceased person, including cremated remains?
human remains
chemicals that create an increased capability for embalmed tissues to retain their moisture
humectants
edema within the pleural cavity is
hydrothorax
what is another name for pleural effusion?
hydrothorax
injection of embalming chemicals directly into the tissues through the use of a syringe
hypodermic embalming
what is the settling of blood &/or other fluids to dependent portions of the body?
hypostasis
which of these is not a sign of decomposition
hypostasis of blood
Where is the common carotid artery located?
in the neck
The act or instance of forcing a fluid into the vascular system or directly into tissues
injection
which vein is considered to be the companion to the common carotid artery?
internal jugular vein
what is the purpose of adding oil of wintergreen to an embalming fluid?
it can act as a perfuming agent
Low index fluids used to inhibit bilirubin from turning to biliverdin are known as:
jaundice fluids
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
an imaginary line drawn down the surface of the skin to represent an underlying structure
linear guide
which of these terms designates a person who is the act of dying>
moribund
a needle injector is used for this purpose
mouth closure
a method of injection in which two or more arteries are used
multipoint injection
what instrument is used as a device to facilitate the closure of the mouth>
needle injector
what kind of procedures can not be done in a holding room
none of the above
which of the following is not a type of edema a. ascites b. hydrocele c. hydrothorax d. non of the above
none of the above
injection and drainage from one location is called what
one point injection
tests for death involving the use of a beam of light to check for fluid in the eye?
ophthalmoscope
what is an embalming instrument using in filling the external orifices of the body
packing forceps
the most commonly used disinfectant and preservative chemical agent in hardening compound is
paraformaldehyde
which of these is an example of pre-embalming chemical change in a body?
postmortem caloricity
chemicals which inactivate saprophytic bacteria are called?
preservative
what is the decomposition of proteins
proteolysis
postmortem evacuation of substances from an external orifice of the body due to pressure is:
purge
the appearance of multiple purple discolorations on the skin caused by bleeding underneath the skin
purpura
what suture is used to close a trocar puncture?
purse string
what is the decomposition of proteins by the enzymes of anaerobic bacteria?
putrefaction
which of the following decomposition yields foul odors?
putrefaction
which of the conditions contributes to skin-slip?
putrefaction of the body tissues
what is a consideration for preparing the arterial embalming solution for an autopised body?
refrigeration time, the size of the deceased, postmortem changes that may have already occurred
in an autopsied body, which arteries are used to inject the upper extremities?
right and left subclavian artery
what is the postmortem stiffening of the body muscles by natural process?
rigor mortis
bacteria that derive their nutrition from dead or organic matter
saprophytic bacteria
an instrument used to make incisions for the purpose of raising vessels"
scalpel
Material used to provide a barrier or seal against any type of leakage of fluid or blood
sealing agents
dilution of the body fluid is known as what
secondary dilution
If a body part has been mutilated, which of the following embalming procedures is recommended: A. One point injection B. High pressure C. Rapid rate of flow D. Sectional embalming
sectional embalming
condition characterized by the multiplication of bacteria in the blood
septicemia
what is a liquid holding another substance in a solute
solvent
what type of death is said to begin in any of the three vital organs
somatic death
what instrument can be used to fold a cotton ball used to disinfect the eyes?
spring forceps
what body organ will produce hydrochloric acid
stomach
what is the direct contact of body tissues with embalming chemicals?
surface embalming
which os these is considered to be the most important aspect of the embalming procedure
the disinfection of the body
in an autopised body, the injection should begin with"
the lower extremities
what is the action for phenol, formalin, and sodium hypochlorite in the body?
they are capable of bleaching tissue
When death has been due to pneumonia, an embalmer should expect
thoracic congestion and increased blood viscosity
what is a physical injury or wound caused by external force or violence?
trauma
what is a plastic threaded screw like device for sealing punctures and small round openings?
trocar button
what is necrotic tissue that is moist as the result of inadequate venous drainage?
wet gangrene
what color are nerves
white
formaldehyde standard for short term exposure to formaldehyde is
2 ppm/15 minutes
