NBE Science Study Guide 2

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100 milliliters of 46% sodium chloride solution would contain 46 ____ of table salt.

Which of the following is NOT a common incision made into an artery or vein?

"X" incision

Corpulence

(Obesity) - Having an abnormal amount of fat on the body.

Backflow Prevention

(One-way) valve at the point at which the water enters the funeral home from the street. The installation of these devices is favored where the water enters the preparation room (not just the funeral home)

Desquamation

(Skin Slip) - Sloughing off of the epidermis, wherein there is a separation of the epidermis form the underlying dermis.

What are five classic signs of decomposition?

(dis)coloration, odor, skin slip, gas formation, purge

Boil

- Acute, deep-seated inflammation in the skin which usually begins as a subcutaneous swelling in a hair follicle.

Radionuclide

A chemical element that is similar in chemical properties to another element, but differs in atomic weight and electric charge and emits radiation. An atom that disintegrates by emission of electromagnetic radiation.

Bleaching Agent

A chemical which lightens a skin discoloration.

Infant

A child less than 1 year of age.

lesion

A circumscribed area of pathologically altered tissue is generally called a(n) _____.

blister

A circumscribed elevation of the skin containing a non-purulent fluid is known as a(n) ___?

Incision

A clean cut made with a sharp instrument; in embalming, a cut made with a scalpel to raise arteries and veins.

What fluid strength (index) should be used for autopsied bodies?

25-30

How many bottles of cavity fluid does the book recommend for a person weighing 150 pounds?

3

Trocar Guide

A line drawn or visualized on the surface of the body or a prominent anatomic structure used to locate internal structures during cavity embalming, from a point of reference 2 inches to the left of and 2 inches superior to the umbilicus.

Linear Guide

A line drawn or visualized on the surface of the skin to represent the approximate location of some deeper-lying structure.

Heart

A line from the left iliac spine to the right ear lobe in the trocar guide for the ___?

heart

A line from the left iliac spine to the right ear lobe in the trocar guide for the ___?

Solvent

A liquid holding another substance in solution.

abscess

A localized accumulation of pus.

Center for Disease Control and Prevention/CDCP (CDC)

A major agency of the Department of Health and Human Services, with headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia, concerned with all phases of control of communicable, vectorborne, and occupational diseases

Razor BurnRazor Abrasion)

A mark of desiccation.

Anchor

A material or technique employed to secure tissues or restorative materials in a fixed position; an armature.

Needle Injector

A mechanical device used to impel specially designed metal pins into bone.

eukaryotic cells

A membrane-bound nucleus containing DNA and the presence of organelles are features of ______.

restricted cervical

A method of injection by raising both common carotid arteries at the start of injection is ___?

MicrobeMicroorganism)

A minute one celled form of life not distinguishable as to vegetable or animal nature.

Levator palpebrae superioris

A muscle of facial expression which raises the upper eyelid.

Angulus oris eminence

A natural marking consisting of a small convex prominence located lateral to the end of the line of lip closure.

Oblique palpebral sulcus

A natural marking which consists of a shallow curving groove which begins at the inner corner of the eyelid extends down and out on the cheek.

mouth closure

A needle injector is used for what?

Mortuary Putty

A paste to fix or fill.

nosocomial infection

A patient dies in the hospital from infection with Staphylococcus following open heart surgery. The heart attack leading the patient to surgery did not kill her but subsequent infection of staph did. Such an infection (whether death results or not) is called a(n) __________________.

Apprentice

A person registered for instruction in embalming and/or funeral directing under the supervision of an authorized licensed embalmer and/or funeral director?

Clinical Death

A phase of somatic death lasting from 5-6 minutes in which life may be restored.

Trauma

A physical injury or wound caused by external force or violence.

Trocar Button

A plastic threaded screw like device for sealing punctures and small round trocar openings.

Extra steps Encourage use of the surplus space for storage

A prep room that is too large can necessitate

Sanitation

A process to promote and establish conditions which minimize or eliminate biohazards.

Fatty Acids

A product of decomposition of fats.

Cadaveric Spasm

A prolongation of the last violent contraction of the muscle into the rigidity of death?

Cadaveric Spasm

A prolongation of the last violent contraction of the muscles into the rigidity of death.

Denatured Protein

A protein whose structure has been changed by physical or chemical agents.

your regrigerator

A psycrophilic pathogenic organism would be better able to survive in this bacteriostatic environment.

Eyecap

A thin plastic dome-shaped disk used to restore contour just beneath the eyelids. An aid in eye closure.

Eye cap

A thin, dome-like shell made of hardened cloth, metal, or plastic placed beneath eyelids to restore natural curvature and to maintain the position of posed eyelids.

Inverted triangle

A three-sided figure whose base is superior to its apex; when used to describe a frontal-view geometric head shape, a head which is wide in the forehead and narrow in the jaws.

Mental eminence

A triangular projection on the inferior portion of the anterior mandible.

The best method for closing an opening for a surgical drain is ___?

A trocar button

Scalpel

A two piece embalming instrument consisting of a handle and a blade used to make incisions and excisions.

Non-cosmetic Fluid

A type of arterial fluid which contains inactive dyes that will not impart a color change upon the body tissues of the deceased.

Human Immunodeficiency Virus/HIV

A type of retrovirus that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndromeAIDS).

hypotonic

A typical human cell contains a salt concentration of about 0.9%. Say that you remove cells from the epithelial linings from the inside of your mouth (the inside of your cheek) and examine them under a microscope. You add a drop of pure water (containing 0% saline) to the cells on the microscope slide. The water added to the cells is _____ compared to the solution present inside the cells.

Length

A vertical dimension.

Mid-axillary Line

A vertical line drawn from the center of the medial border of the base of the axillary space.

iodophore

A(n) _____ is a compound of iodine mixed with a surfactant (such as a detergent) that can slowly release the free iodine.

Initial steps of the embalming process

A quality topical disinfectant should be applied to the deceased human body followed by bathing of the body, during the

Sealer

A quick drying liquid which leaves a hard, thin transparent coat or layer through which moisture cannot pass.

Electroencephalogram/EEG

A record of the electrical activity of the brain.

Memorial gathering

A scheduled assembly of family and friends following a death.

Precipitant

A substance bringing about precipitation. The oxilates formerly used in water conditioning chemicals are now illegal because of the poisonous nature of the embalmer.

Hematoma

A swelling or mass of clotted blood confined to an organ or space caused by a ruptured blood vessel.

Bleaching

A term for treating a discolored eye to lighten the skin color.

Chemical treatment of the dead human body to reduce the presence and growth of microorganisms, to temporarily inhibit organic decomposition, and to restore the dead human body to an acceptable physical appearance

ABFSE definition of Embalming

Stillborn

Dead at birth; a product of conception either expelled or extracted dead.

Cadaver

Dead human body used for medical purposes: including transplantation, anatomical dissection, and study

What does Thanatos mean?

Death

Somatic Death

Death of the entire body

Cellular Death

Death of the individual cells of the body.

Somatic Death

Death of the organism as a whole.

1. Represent that state or local law requires that a deceased person be embalmed, when such is not the case 2. Fail to disclose that embalming is not required by law, except in certain special cases

Deceptive acts or practices defined by the FTC

What is the ultimate and indisputable sign of death?

Decomposition

Lipolysis

Decomposition of fats.

Putrefaction

Decomposition of organic matter

putrefaction

Decomposition of protein by the action of enzymes and anaerobic bacteria is ___?

Decay

Decomposition of proteins by enzymes of aerobic bacteria

Decay

Decomposition of proteins by enzymes of aerobic bacteria.

Putrefaction

Decomposition of proteins by the action of enzymes from anaerobic bacteria

Putrefaction

Decomposition of proteins by the action of enzymes from anaerobic bacteria.

Proteolysis

Decomposition of proteins.

Saccharolysis

Decomposition of sugars.

Agonal Agar

Decrease in body temperature immediately before death.

Agonal Dehydration

Decrease in the amount of moisture, or fluids, in the tissues and the body cavities

ischemia

Decreased blood flow to a body part is a condition called

Cavity Embalming

Direct treatment other than vascular(arterial) embalming of the contents of the body cavities and the lumina of the hollow viscera; usually accomplished by aspiration and then injection of chemicals using a trocar

Cavity Embalming

Direct treatment, other than vascular injection, of the contents of the body cavities

Cavity Embalming

Direct treatment, other than vascular(arterial) injection, of the contents of the body cavities and the lumina of the hollow viscera; usually accomplished by aspiration and injection.

stomach

Directing the trocar point toward the intersection of the fifth intercoastal space and left of mid-axillary is the trocar guide for the ___?

Embalming instrument which is used to direct drain tubes into troublesome vessels

Director/Groove Director

Must be used on cement Increasingly Brittle With Age Repairs Areas Very Visible Needs to be Well Waxed

Disadvantages of Asphalt Tile

Slippery When Wet

Disadvantages of Clay and Ceramic

Used Directly Over a Cement Floor Time Consuming to Install

Disadvantages of Epoxy

Will not Stand Up to Wear and Tear Especially Susceptible to damage from Chemicals

Disadvantages of Paint

Very Hard Tiring to Stand on for Long Periods of Time Slippery When Wet

Disadvantages of Terrazo Floor

Has no self-cleaning action No strainer-allows cotton and waste to go down easily

Disadvantages of a Slop Sink

Requires more floor space Buildup of waste in the pipe

Disadvantages of a StanPipe:

What kind of case should be wrapped in sheets soaked in cavity fluid?

Disaster

Drainage

Discharge or withdrawal of blood, interstitial fluid, and embalming fluids from the body during vascular embalming. Usually removed through a vein of the body.

Extravascular Blood Discoloration

Discoloration of the body outside the blood vascular system, for example, ecchymosis, petechia, hematoma, and postmortem stain.

Intravascular Blood Discoloration

Discoloration of the body within the blood vascular system; for example, hypostasis, carbon monoxide, and capillary congestion.

Blood Discoloration

Discolorations resulting from changes in blood composition, content, or location, either intravascularly or extravascularly.

Inventory and label personal effects State regulations may require security locks Establish a security plan for the handling of the remains of high-profile persons Preparation room should not be located so that it becomes a passage to other building areas

Discuss access and security of the prep room

Log should be kept Cooling unit should be locked by key or touch pad Cleaning schedule needs to be maintained

Discuss issues regarding refrigeration of human remains

Infectious Disease

Disease caused by the growth of a pathogenic microorganism in the body.

Contagious Disease

Disease that may be transmitted between individuals, with reference to the organism that causes a disease.

Communicable Disease

Disease that may be transmitted either directly or indirectly between individuals by an infectious agent.

congenital

Diseases that are present at birth are _______.

Embalming chemicals which are used to destroy or inhibit most pathogenic bacteria and their products in or on the body, preparation room, instruments, as well as the individual performing embalming operation

Disinfectant Chemicals

Primary Disinfection

Disinfection carried out prior to the embalming process.

Topical Disinfection

Disinfection of the surface of the body or an object.

Concurrent Disinfection

Disinfection practices carried out during the embalming process.

Subcutaneous Emphysema

Distension of the tissues beneath the skin by gas or air; an antemortem condition brought about by a surgical procedure or trauma.

The line of eye closure

Dividing a head into two equal halves by drawing horizontal lines will give three lines: one at the Vertex (top) of the Cranium, one at the Base Of the Chin and the center line, where?

Preparation room equipment which is specifically designed for the dressing of the deceased

Dressing Table

double

Drugs may ___ formaldehyde demand in some cases?

Pharmaceutical Agents

Drugs or medicines.

Burning with flame Baking in an oven 320-329 degrees Fº

Dry Heat Sterilizer

right atrium

During arterial embalming, what chamber of the heart is the center of venous drainage?

8.0 or 9.0 pH

During decomposition the tissues are found to have an alkaline pH in the range of

Moribund

During the agonal period the body is said to be _______, in a dying condition, or death bound

Physical Chemical

During the process there is a series of ______ and _____ changes, starting before the medico-legal time of death and continuing afterward

States that do not require case reports

Embalming care reports should be filled out in detail and kept as a permanent record of the funeral home or the embalming facility, even in

Cavity Fluid

Embalming chemicals which are injected into the cavities of the body following the aspiration in cavity embalming. Can also be used as the chemical in hypodermic and surface embalming

Cosmetic Fluid

Embalming fluid that contains dyes and coloring agents intended to restore a more natural skin tone through the embalming process.

Packing Forceps

Embalming instrument used in filling the external orifices of the body.

Nasal Tube Aspirator¬

Embalming instrument used to aspirate the throat by means of the nostrils.

Lock Forceps/Hemostat

Embalming instrument used to clamp vessels

Bone Separator/Separator

Embalming instrument used to maintain the elevation of the vessels above the surface of the skin

Metal Clamp/Metal Cut-Off

Embalming instrument used to stop the flow of fluids through tubing

Drain Tubes/Vein Tubes

Embalming instrument which is used to aid the drainage of blood from the body

Groove Director/Director

Embalming instrument which is used to direct drain tubes into troublesome vessels

Centrifugal Force Machine

Embalming machine that uses an electrical pump to create pressure either pulsating or non-pulsating.

True

Embalming should lessen the ravages of illness or trauma True/False

Sludge Coagulation Agglutination

Eventually the formed elements of the blood will stick together in clumps, a process that creates what is referred to as

Legal implications and carries liability

Everything we do in caring for a decedent and in serving a family has

Neisseria meningitis

Epidemic and endemic meningitis is caused by _____. There is only one correct answer.

In the nine region plan, the heart is in the ___?

Epigastric region

the underlying cause of disease

Etiology is best defined as

cell (plasma) membrane

Eukaryotic cells contain nuclear material (the material inside the nucleus), cytoplasm, and _____.

Autolytic Processes (i.e. Hemolysis)

Example of chemical activity causing chemical change in the body post-death

Gravity

Example of force of nature acting on body to create a change in the physical state of the body

Gangrene Decubitus Ulcers

Examples of Necrosis

Biological Hazards

Examples of engineering controls for compliance with the Formaldehyde Standard are essentially the same as for

Proper Plumbing Adequate Ventilation

Examples of engineering controls for compliance with the Formaldehyde Standard can be considered in terms of

Supplemental Fluid

Fluid injected for purposes other than preservation and disinfection. Supplemental fluids generally fall into one of three categories: preinjection, coinjection, and humectants or restorative fluids.

Preinjection Fluid

Fluid injected primarily to prepare the vascular system and body tissues for the injection of the preservative vasculararterial) solution. This solution is injected before the preservative vascular solution is injected.

Intercellular Fluid

Fluid inside cells of the bodyconstituting about one-half of the body weight).

Wall-mounted ones

Flush-surface hand sinks in countertops are easier to maintain than

The standard's requirements state what employers must do to protect workers who are occupationally exposed to formaldhyde, as defined in the standard. That is, the standard protects workers who can reasonably be anticipated to come into contact with formaldehyde as a result of doing their job duties

Formaldehyde Rule

What is discoloration resulting when formaldehyde reacts with hemoglobin in the tissues?

Formaldehyde grey

Canalization

Formation of new channels in a tissue.

bacteriostatic

Freezing produces what type of effect on bacteria?

Microbial Growth

Frequently, elevated temperature can stimulate

Preservative

Additive used to protect against decay, discoloration, or spoilage

Move bodies

Adequate tables will decrease the necessity to

Essential

Adequate ventilation is __________

Ether

Adhesive tape used in surgery can be removed by using:

Material used to close incisions and wounds. Works especially well on jagged tears in the skin

Adhesives

Is thought to be composed of fatty acids and appears in bodies that have been dead for an extended period

Adipocere (grave wax)

antemortem circulatory changes

Agonal hypostasis, agonal congealing, and agonal capillary expansion are examples of ______________

Temperature of the body Ability of the body to circulate blood Moisture content of the tissues Translocation of microorganisms within the body

Agonal period changes can be categorized according to their effect on the:

Death Dying

Agonal refers to ______ or _______

the proteins

Alcohol's antimicrobial action is largely due to how it disrupts the plasma membrane. What part of the plasma membrane shown here are adversely affected by alcohol?

lobar pneumonia

Alcoholism and malnutrition may be predisposing factors that disturb normal defenses of the body and lead to this streptococcal disease is susceptible individuals.

Identified

All bodies need to be

plasma membrane; cell wall

All cells contain a(n) _____ but bacterial cells contain an additional layer called the _____ that most cells do not have.

halogens

All of the following items are just like the other except one. Which one?

pathogens, especially bacteria, that are usually nonpathogenic and part of our normal flora.

An opprtunistic infection is caused by _____.

Fixative

An agent employed in the preparation of tissue, for the purpose of maintaining the existing form and structure. Many of the agents are used, the most important one being formalin.

Hazardous Material

An agent or material exposing one to risk.

Disinfectant

An agent, usually chemical, applied to inanimate objects/surfaces to destroy disease-causing microbial agents, but usually not bacterial spores.

Translocation

An agonal or postmortem redistribution of host microflora on a host wide basis.

Resinous Substance

An amorphous, nonvolatile solid or soft side substance, a natural exudation from plants. Any of a class of solid or soft organic compounds of natural or synthetic origin.

splint

An appliance as of wood, metal, etc. used to keep in place or protect a displaced movable part

Universal Precautions

An approach to infection control. According to the concept of Universal Precaution, all human blood and certain human body fluids are treated as if known to be infectious for HIV, HBV, and other blood borne pathogens.

dead macrophages

An autopsy of a recently deceased individual reveals the presence of cheese-like nodules inside cavities (tubercles) of the lungs. This "cheese-like" substance is composed of _____.

Electric Spatula

An electrically heated blade which may be used to dry moist tissue, reduce swollen tissue, and restore contour.

30

An embalmer is treating a body of a diabetic. What index of fluid will achieve the most satisfactory results?

Buffers

An embalming chemical which affects the stabilization of the acid-base (pH) balance within embalming solutions and in the embalmed tissues.

Time-Weighed Average/TWA

An evaluation of exposures that are time-weighted over an established period. It allows the exposure levels to be averaged generally over an 8-hour time period.

Ophthalmoscope

An optical instrument with an accompanying light that makes it possible to examine the retina and to explore for blood circulation.

Enzyme

An organic catalyst produced by living cells and capable of autolytic decomposition.

Sodium Hypochlorite

An unstable salt usually produced in an aqueous solution and used as a bleaching and disinfectant agent.

Severe generalized edema is known as what?

Anasarca

Inguinal Ligament

Anatomical structure forming the base of the femoral triangle; extends from the anterior superior iliac spine to the pubic tubercle.

Digits

Anatomical term describing fingers and toes; the thumb is #1 for each hand and the large toe is #1 for each foot.

Superior

Anatomically towards the head.

Embalming instrument that is used in raising vessels and for blunt dissection

Aneurysm Hook

Embalming instrument that is used in raising vessels and for blunt dissection, which has an eye in the hook portion of the instrument for placing ligatures around the vessels

Aneurysm Needle

Used for cutting bandages and clothing of deceased

Angular Bandage Scissors

Necropsy

Another name for an Autopsy.

Quadratus

Another name for the depressor labi inferioris:

Occipitofrontalis

Another name for the epicranius muscle.

Squama

Another name for the temporal cavity.

suture

An immovable joint found only between bones of the skull is a

Herpes

An inflammatory skin disease marked by small vesicles in clusters, usually restricted to diseases by Herpes virus.

Jean Gannal

An influential person in medical embalming who was the first to make embalming available to the public and who also wrote the first embalming test was who?

Maggot

An insect larva; especially flies.

commensalism

An interaction between two species that benefits one but hurts the other is called a(n) _____ interaction.

Medical Examiner

An official elected or appointed to investigate suspicious or unnatural deaths.

Coroner

An official of a local community who holds inquests concerning sudden violent, and unexplained deaths.

Inferior

From a given reference toward the feet.

body fat

From birth to 1 year, ____ increases from about 12% to about 30%

body fat

From birth to 1 year, ____ increases from about 12% to about 30%.

Extrinsic

From outside the body.

Away from the operator

From what direction should ventilation and fresh air move

Intrinsic

From within the body.

Preservative

Chemical which inactivate saprophytic bacteria, render unsuitable for nutrition the media upon which such bacteria thrive, and which will arrest decomposition by altering enzymes and lysins of the body as well as converting the decomposable tissue to a form less susceptible to decomposition.

Modifying Agents

Chemicals added to the embalming solution to deal with varying demands predicated upon the type of embalming, the environment, and the embalming fluid to be used.

Perfuming AgentsMasking Agents)

Chemicals found in embalming arterial formulations having the capability of displacing an unpleasant odor or of altering an unpleasant odor so that it is converted to a more pleasant one.

Preservative

Chemicals that inactivate saprophytic bacteria, render unsuitable for nutrition the media upon which such bacteria thrive, and that will arrest decomposition by altering enzymes and lysins of the body as well as converting the decomposable tissue to a form less susceptible to decomposition

Formaldehyde/HCHO

Colorless, strong-smelling gas that when used in solution is a powerful preservative and disinfectant; a potential occupational carcinogen.

Work Practice Controls

Common sense steps taken to avoid unnecessary or excessive exposure to infectious agents

Engineering Controls

Controls (e.g. sharps disposal container, self sheathing needles) that isolate or remove the blood borne pathogen hazard from the workplace.

Work Practice Controls

Controls that reduce all likelihood of exposure by altering the manner in which a task is performed; prohibiting recapping of needles, and not allowing blood splatter or aerosolization of blood while draining during the embalming process.

Work Practice Controls

Controls that reduce the likelihood of exposure by altering the manner in which a task is performed (e.g. prohibiting recapping of needles, and not allowing blood spatter or aerosolization of blood while draining during the embalming process).

Agonal Algor

Cooling or decrease of the body temperature prior to death

Another word for autopsy

Necropsy

Gas Gangrene

Necrosis in a wound infected by an anaerobic gas forming bacillus, the most common etiologic agent being Clostridium perfringens

Gangrene

Necrosis, death, of tissues of part of the body usually due to deficient or absent blood supply.

MoistWet) Gangrene

Necrotic tissue that is wet as a result of inadequate venous drainage; may be accompanied by bacterial infection.

Preparation room equipment used to hold suturing needles and keep them in good condition; an instrument used to hold a suturing needle while suturing

Needle Holder

Mechanical device used to impel specially designed metal pins into bone

Needle Injector

the bacteria are genetically modified to prevent pili from forming

Neisseria gonorrhea can be genetically modified so that they cannot adhere to nor colonize the mucous membranes of the urogenital tract thereby preventing them from causing gonorrhea. (If the bacteria cannot adhere to body surfaces they cannot colonize; if they cannot colonize and grow there, they cannot cause disease). What is it about Neisseria gonorrhea can be genetically modified to prevent gonorrhea as described here?

ophthalmia neonatorum

Neisseria gonorrhoeae is the causative agent of _____.

I, II, & III only

Signs of death exhibited by the eyes of the deceased include: I. Clouding of the cornea and flattening of the eyeball II. Loss of luster of the conjunctiva III. Pupil dilation and non-response to light IV. Discoloration of the iris?

Siphon-Breaking Device or Backflow Preventer

Simple mechanism that is attached to a threaded faucet before the hydroaspirator is mounted. It combines a check valve and air vents. When water forces open the check valve, the air vents are automatically closed. If water pressure drops, the check valve closes automatically and the air vents are opened

Sterilizers

Oven or appliance for sterilizing; an autoclave that disinfects by steam under pressure at temperatures above 100°C.

good distribution

Preinjection is recommended when the body has?

If a community group wishes to tour the funeral establishment

Prep room should also be available to serve as a

12 to 20 air exchanges per hour (15 Recommended) Air exhaust systems located at or near floor level Air flow and adequacy of ventilation Location of exhaust should have air flow away from operator

Proper ventilation and temperature in the prep room

Eye Enucleation

Removal of the eye for tissue transplantation, research, and education

Respiration

Repeated aspiration of a cavity.

Subcutaneous

Situated or occurring beneath the skin.

Bulb Syringe

Self-contained, soft rubber manual pump designed to create pressure to deliver fluid as it passes through one-way valves located within the bulb. It is used only to deliver fluids; it cannot be used for aspiration.

Death Struggle

Semi-convulsive twitches that often occur before death

What is Greek for dung

Skato

ptomaines

Skatole, indole, and cadaverine are

Should have at least a 3 inch drain Should be installed low enough to permit free tilting and rotation of the table

Slop Sink

impetigo

Small vesicles that progress into weeping lesions are signs of this stapylococcal disease.

prions

Small, protein molecules that can be infectious and do not contain DNA or RNA are called __________. These are non-living agents.

it was largely a human reservoir disease.

Smallpox was largely eradicated from the planet mainly because _____.

Compound, usually of a disinfectant nature, used to effectively clean the remains and for post-procedure (terminal) disinfection by the operator

Soaps

Adipocere (Grave Wax)

Soft whitish crumbly or greasy material that forms upon the postmortem hydrolysis and hydrogenation of body fats.

Part of a solution that is always the greater amount and the medium in which the solute is dissolved; chemicals which are used in the preparation room to remove stains from the body, a cleanser for cosmetic brushes, a spot remover and a thinning agent

Solvents

Body loses its ability to sustain physiologic and metabolic activity

Somatic Death occurs once

Clinical Death

Somatic death proceeds in an orderly progression from _______ to brain death; then to biological death, and finally to postmortem cellular death

Brain Death

Somatic death proceeds in an orderly progression from clinical death to ________ ; then to biological death, and finally to postmortem cellular death.

Biological Death

Somatic death proceeds in an orderly progression from clinical death to brain death; then to _________, and finally to postmortem cellular death.

Postmortem Cellular Death

Somatic death proceeds in an orderly progression from clinical death to brain death; then to biological death, and finally to postmortem _________.

cancer-causing

Some embalming chemicals can act as carcinogens. What does this mean?

iatrogenic

Some pathological conditions result following medical treatment for a different condition. When such illnesses happen following medical treatment, the condition is called a(n) _______________ illness.

Preparation room

Some states require that each funeral facility maintains a

Preservative

Something that preserves or has the power of preserving

Colon

Source of most bacterial translocation

Intercostal Space

Space between the ribs.

Nasal Cavity

Space between the roof of the mouth and the floor of the cranial cavity.

Refractory

Special high temperature lining for the combustion chambers.

High Preservation Demand Fluids

Special vasculararterial) fluid with an HCHO content of 25 to 36 percent.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Specialized clothing or equipment worn by an employee for protection against a hazard.

Rate of Flow

Speed at which fluid is injected; measured in ounces per minute.

Multi-purpose embalming instrument commonly used for holding cotton swabs, wiping out and disinfecting the eyes, restoration treatment and closing the eyes

Spring Forceps

Terminates in a floor sink which flushes. Should be installed low enough to permit free tilting and rotation of the table

StanPipe

Identification tag or band on the body

Funeral home or the embalming facility should also place its own

Ventilation Temperature

Funeral homes must give consideration to the __________and________ in the embalming room

Torch light procession

Funerals is the Latin term for:

Jars of jams and jellies contain concentrated sugars making that environment hypertonic compared to the internal environment of microbes that might be introduced to the jar.

Fungi and bacteria have a difficult time growing in jars containing jam or jelly. What is it about these products that inhibit such microbial growth?

What is an acute, deep-seated inflammation in the skin, which usually begins as a subcutaneous swelling in a hair follicle?

Furuncle

What is an acute, deep-seated inflammation in the skin, which usually begins as a subcutaneous swelling in a hair follicle?

Furuncle (boil)

Describe gas tissue

Gas gangrene caused by clostridium perfringens (am or pm)

Describe gas from decomposition

Gas in the viscera occurs during general decomposition; it begins the stomach or intestines (pm flatulence)

Secure the preparation room Recognize exposure risks Know the products you are using Prepare for emergencies Limit toxicity and waste Avoid solvents and chlorinated compounds Know how to manage your wastewater Handle sharps carefully Think before you flip the switch Do not just toss it in the trash Recycle Keep it clean Document your work

General issues that one should be mindful of when working in the prep room

What causes odor during decomposition?

Generally caused by the decomposition of proteins (proteolysis) which will create amines, ptomaine's, mercaptan, and hydrogen sulfide

the moisture content of body tissues is higher than the moisture content on body surfaces.

Generally, most bacterial diseases of humans occur in the body's tissues whereas fungal diseases occur on body surfaces. This can best be explained by _____.

the flu virus used to make the vaccine has been attenuated.

Getting a flu shot probably won't make you ill but will provide immunity from the flu largely because ______.

32 ounces of 25 index arterial fluid in 1 gallon of water

Given the following arterial solutions, which would be the most effective in treating a body showing signs of decomposition?

endocrine.

Glands which have no ducts are termed

Mandibular fossa

Glenoid fossa; the small oval depression on the zygomatic process of the temporal bone into which the condyle of the mandible articulates, just anterior to the external auditory meatus.

Rubber stopper containing two tubes, one to create vacuum or pressure and the other to deliver fluid or achieve aspiration; possibly used in conjuction with a hand pump

Goose Neck

The filling of large bottles and pails

Gooseneck faucet facilitates

Used to embalm highly injections bodies or when power goes out Method of creating injection pressure which consists of a gravity bottle with tubing attached, that is suspended at a desired distance above the point of injection Gravity produces 0.43 lbs. of pressure per foot of height (About a half a pound)

Gravity Bottle/ Gravity Percolator

Method of creating injection pressure which consists of a gravity bottle with tubing attached, that is suspended at a desired distance above the point of injection Gravity produces 0.43 lbs. of pressure per foot of height (About a half a pound) Used to embalm highly injections bodies or when power goes out

Gravity Percolator/Gravity Bottle

Formaldehyde Grey

Grey discoloration of the body caused by the reaction of formaldehyde from the embalming process with hemoglobin to form methyl-hemoglobin.

Accessory Chemical

Group of chemicals used in addition to vascular (arterial) and cavity embalming fluids; includes but is not limited to hardening compounds, preservative powders, sealing agents, mold preventative agents, and pack application agents

pandemic

HIV / AIDS is considered a ____ disease because it has a worldwide distribution.

pandemic; found worldwide

HIV/AIDS is considered _____ because the virus and the disease are _____.

Equipment used to dry the hair of the deceased and is made specifically for mortuary use

Hair Dryer

I, II, & IV

Halogens: I: have oxidation numbers of -1 II. are also called "salt formers" III. fall in column 1 of the periodic table IV.usually form ionic compounds

Hand operated, double action pneumatic pump which is used to create pressure for embalming purposes and aspiration

Hand Pump

MSDS with each shipment

Hazard Communication Rule requires manufacturers or suppliers of hazardous materials or substances to include an

Virchow

He is considered the "father of pathology".

massage appendages

How can an embalmer increase fluid distribution in the body?

through an incision over the device.

How could a pacemaker be removed from a body?

pili are longer than fimbriae

How do fimbriae differ from pili?

application of Universal Precautions Engineering Controls Work Practice Controls

How do we achieve compliance with the BBPR

distension

How do weak arterial solutions affect tissues?

Fair Play

How does RGM define ethics in this chapter

Seeing or touching the deceased, the mourners have the visual and physical opportunity that is crucial in verifying the stark reality of death

How does seeing the deceased person help confront death

Science has no way to determine the degree or length of time that preservation of the embalmed body can be maintained

How long will the properly embalmed human body last

three

How many bottles of cavity fluid does the book recommend for a person weighing 150 pounds?

3

How many potential stages are there in syphilis?

One permanent table

How many tables are recommended for 100 to 150 bodies per year

Twice Genesis 50: 2- 3 Genesis 50: 26

How many times is embalming mentioned in the Old Testament

12 to 20 air exchanges per hour

How many times per hour should the air in the prep room be exchanged

insert trocar into abdomen

How may nasal purge be treated prior to embalming?

preservative compress with phenol

How should an embalmer treat an ecchymosis on the back of the hand?

bleach with phenol compress

How should extravascular blood discolorations be removed?

reduce gas pressure with trocar

How should pre-embalming purge be treated?

Without human attachments, there would be little, if any, need for funerals

Human attachments and relationships in regard to the funeral ceremony

The body of a deceased individual including cremated remains

Human remains

mechanical defense

Human respiratory tracts are lined with cilia and covered in mucous produced by special cells of the epithelium. Together, the cilia and mucous help remove pathogens before they can reach the lungs. Such removal is an example of _____ of pathogens.

Type of preparation room equipment consisting of a suction device which uses water pressure to create a vacuum for removing liquid materials from the body

Hydroaspirator

Destruction of the cells by water; The single most important factor in the initiation of the decomposition; Hydrolysis is the first chemical reaction in the putrefactive process

Hydrolysis

Device used to hypodermically inject embalming fluid into the tissues

Hypo-Valve Trocar

Used to inject embalming chemicals and tissue builder into the body tissues

Hypodermic Needle and Syringe

Sharps

Hypodermic needles, suture needles, injector needles, scalpel blades, razor blades, pins and other items sharp enough to cause percutaneous injury, penetration of unbroken skin; may include other items normally not disposed of following use such as scissors, teeth, fingernails, and ribs.

Jaundiced bodies are best restored using I low-index fluid II high-index fluid III passive dye IV active dye

I & IV

Jaundiced bodies are best restored using I low-index fluid II high-index fluid III passive dye IV active dye

I & IV- low-index fluid & active dye

d. all of these

Staphylococcus aureus is the causative agent of a. boils and carbuncles b. TSS c. food intoxication d. all of these e. a and b

Complete destruction of all living organisms, including cells, viable spores, and viruses

Sterilization

What are the expert tests for death?

Stethoscope, Opthalmoscope, Liquid dye test for circulation, Electronic monitors (eeg & ekg), Evoked response.

Examples or purging

Stomach, Lung, Brain and False purge (fluid purge)

The main trocar guides are designed to increase the efficiency in piercing the internal organs and aspirating the contents. The guides are recommended to reach which major organs?

Stomach, cecum, urinary bladder and heart

Embalming instrument commonly used on arterial tubes to stop the flow of fluid

Stop Cock

Thanatology

Study of death.

Gas and distention of the tissue brought about trauma or surgery; outside air trapped inside the body (am)

Subcutaneous emphysema

Pediculicide

Substance able to destroy lice.

Substrate

Substance acted upon (e.g., protein, fat, carbohydrate), as by an enzyme in the living organism, or embalming chemicals in preserving the dead body

Reducing Agent

Substance that easily loses electrons and thereby causes other substances to be reduced; formaldehyde is a strong reducing agent.

Larvicide

Substance used to kill insect larvae.

Chelate

Substances that bind metallic ions such as EDTA (Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid)-used as an anticoagulant in embalming solutions.

Dye (Coloring Agent)

Substances which will, upon being dissolved, impart a definite color to the embalming solution.

fungi

Superficial, cutaneous, subcutaneous, and systemic. These are terms associated with diseases caused by _____.

Restorative FluidHumectant)

Supplemental fluid, used with the regular arterial solution, whose purpose is to retain body moisture and retard dehydration.

Fly Ash

Suspended ash particles, charred paper, dust, soot, or other partially incinerated matter, carried in the products of combustion. ( Most often referred to as particulate matter or particulates)

Preparation room item used with suturing needles to suture cuts and incisions

Suture/Ligature

Preparation room instruments which are used to close cuts and incisions by suturing with ligature

Suturing Needles

Autopsy Full Curve Half Curve Loopuypt's

Suturing Needles Types

rheumatic fever

Sydenham's chorea and St. Vitus' dance are two conditions that can result following an initial bout of this disease caused by Streptococcus.

Aneurysms

Syphilis, when in its final stages, has degenerative lesions in the vascular system which may lead to the possibility of?

special

Systemic pathology is also called _____.

Embalming Table, Dressing Table

Table Types

quaternary ammonium compounds

The _____ are inactivated by the presence of soap and other organic matter found in items like gauze.

Vertebral Arteries

The ______ directly feed into the circle of willis?

Fixation

The act of making tissue rigid. The solidification of a compound.

Injection

The act or instance of forcing a fluid into the vascular system or directly into tissues.

Pressure

The action of a force against an opposing forcea force applied or acting against resistance).

iodine

The active ingredient of Betadine, a commercially-available antiseptic, is _____.

Ante Mortem

The agonal period is

lobar pneumonia

The alveoli filling with fluid is the main symptom of this streptococcal disease.

calorie

The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celsius is a

Injection Pressure

The amount of pressure produced by an injection device to overcome initial resistance withinintravascular) or onextravascular) the vascular systemarterial or venous).

posterior to the medial border of the SCM on their respective sides of the neck

The anatomical guide of either common carotid artery:?

Frontal Bone

The anterior third of the cranium forming the forehead and the anterior portion of the roof of the skull.

Highlight with cosmetics

The application of a color which is lighter or brighter than the complexion color.

Chemotherapy

The application of chemical reagents in the treatment of disease in man, causing an elevated preservation demand.

layer of the meninges.

The arachnoid is a

Frontal process of the maxilla

The ascending part of the upper jaw which gradually protrudes as it rises beside the nasal bone to meet the frontal bone; the ascending process of the upper jaw.

origin

The attachment of a muscle which moves the least when the muscle contracts.

temporal bone

The auditory ossicles are contained within the

Staphylococcus aureus

The bacterium shown here as the large clump of yellow-colored cells is MRSA. What species is this?

the cell theory

The belief that all forms of life are composed of cells.

spontaneous generation

The belief that life-forms can spontaneously appear from non-living matter is known as ______.

Purse-string suture

The best method for closing an opening for a colostomy is ___?

"Solid" portion made up of the various groups of blood cells "Liquid" portion in which the cells are suspended

The blood is composed of two portions:

Occipital

The bone that creates the most inferior and posterior part of the cranium.

appendicular.

The bones of the arms and legs are considered to be

mesenteric branches.

The branches of the aorta that supply blood to the intestines are the

Crematory

The building or portion of a building that houses the cremation chamber and the holding facility.

orbital

The cavities housing the eyes are called _________ cavities.

Lumen

The cavity or opening of a vein, artery, or intestine.

right inguinal

The cecum is located in which abdominal region?

85%

The circulatory system of humans normally contains 5 to 6 quarts of blood, or 8% of the body weight, ____% of which is contained within the capillaries

8

The circulatory system of humans normally contains 5 to 6 quarts of blood, or ____% of the body weight, 85% of which is contained within the capillaries

5 to 6

The circulatory system of humans normally contains _______ quarts of blood, or 8% of the body weight, 85% of which is contained within the capillaries

Cosmetizing

The process of applying cosmetics to a surface

Congealing

The process of converting soluble protein to insoluble protein by heating or contact with a chemical such as an alcohol or an aldehyde. The solidification of a sol into a gelatinous mass

Coagulation

The process of converting soluble protein to insoluble protein by heating or contact with a chemical such as an alcohol or an aldehyde. The solidification of a sol into a gelatinous mass. Agglutination is a specific form

Moved until it is placed in a casket, shipping container, or on a cot

Ideally, once the body is placed on a preparation table, it should not have to be

This is the right person beyond any doubt

Identification certifies that

Essential

Identification of every dead human body received by a funeral establishment is

Documented in writing

Identification of the deceased by the next of kin or their representative should be

Preventative mental health measure for the bereaved

Identification serves as a

Direct confrontation with the body or by identification of a televised image or photograph (digital or Polaroid)

Identification should be done either by

The professional responsibilities we assume in providing disposition

Identification underscores

Agonal Coagulation

In reference to blood, a change from a fluid into a thickened mass.

medial

In relation to the lungs, the heart lies

Tahara

In the Jewish faith, the ceremony of washing the deceased before the burial; serves as a ritual purification or cleansing of the body and should be performed by the Chevra Kaddisha?

less than usual

In the case of emaciation, secondary dilution would be

before and after arterial embalming

In the case of eye enucleation, when should cotton be placed in the orbital cavity?

left upper quadrant

In the four region plan, the heart is in the___?

the tissue is immediately preserved, formed and dried

In the instant tissue fixation injection, ___?

hypogastric region

In the nine region plan, the bladder is located in the ___?

Determine the thoroughness, effectiveness, and quality of the work

In the preparation of each body it becomes the responsibility of the embalmer to...

Aerobic

In the presence of free oxygen

Irreversibility

In the sequence of death there is a point of ________ that can generally be diagnosed by physicians. When this point is reached, nothing more can be done to restore intelligent life

very young children

In what kind of cases is pre-injection NEVER recommended?

Vertical- concave

In which profile does the forehead and eyebrows project to an imaginary line, and the chin protrude more than the superior mucous membrane?

Parallel Incision

Incision on the surface of the skin to raise the common carotid arteries. It is made along the posterior border of the inferior one-third of the sternocleidomastoid muscle.

Agonal Edema

Increase in the amount of moisture, or fluids, in the tissues and the body cavities May result from disease processes or from agonal capillary expansion

Agonal Fever

Increase of the body temperature just prior to death

Restricted Drainage

Intermittent or alternate injection and drainage.

Powders, liquids, sprays, and creams used by coating over raw incisions, wounds, in cavities, or on pinpoint leakage

Internal Sealers

mesophilic

Internal bacterial pathogens of humans would be best described as _____ in terms of the optimum temperature requirements of those bacteria?

What does methane gas smell like?

Intestinal gas that is actually odorless

Agglutination

Intravascular: the increase of viscosity of blood brought about by the clumping of particulate formed elements in the blood vessels

-Ratio of surface area of the body to body mass -Body temperature at the time of death -Combinations of the effects of the ratio of surface area to body mass and body temperature at the time of death

Intrinsic factors Include

halogen

Iodophores are classified as a(n) _____.

Death

Irreversible cessation of all vital functions. (Nonlegal definition)

Biological Death

Irreversible somatic death.

Universal Precautions

Is an approach to infection control whereby all human blood and certain human body fluids are treated as if known to be infectious for HIV, HBV, and other blood borne pathogens.

No

Is death a specific point in time

- Embalmer has the responsibility to ascertain that he or she has a properly identified body - Record of clothing or other personal articles or valuables received by the firm would be appropriate

Is it important to properly identify the body

No

Is the basement a good place for the prep room

The presence of the embalmed deceased is no longer the central focus of the twenty-first century funeral ceremony, as it had once been in America in the twentieth century

Is the presence of the embalmed body as important as it used to be

Clinical Death

It is during this time that the person can be resuscitated

ClostridiumPerfringens

Its presence throughout the body after death can bring about immediate embalming and preservation problems

phenol

Joseph Lister is credited with discovering the use of _____ as a disinfectant and antiseptic.

Air flow Adequacy of ventilation

Key to the creation of an embalming environment protective of the embalmer's health and comfort is _____________ and ____________

What does -ology mean?

Knowledge of

Acquired

Labial sulci

normal flora

Lactobacillus acidophilus is the species of bacterium often used as the active cultures in yogurt. Such probiotic foods are healthy for human nutrition. One reason is that the active cultures can replace the ________________ killed by antibiotics.

tophi; gout

Large uric acid crystals called _____ may appear in any joint in chronic cases of _____.

Describe the last order of putrefaction of the organs?

Last, the non-pregnant uterus or large blood vessels in the male and female

Contaminated Laundry

Laundry which has been solid with blood or other potentially infectious materials or may contain sharps.

First Floor

Least costly and most logical location for a preparation room

Short Term Exposure Limit/STEL

Legal limits established by OSHA to which workers can be exposed continuously for a short period of time without damage or injury. Exposures at the STEL should not be for more than 15 minutes and not repeated more than 4 times per work day.

Fever Blisters

Lesions of the mucous membrane of the lip or mouth caused by Herpes Simplex type I or II virus or by dehydration of the mucous membrane in a febrile disease.

Dental tie

Ligature around the superior and inferior teeth employed to hold the mandible in a fixed position.

What are the inexpert tests (historical) for death?

Ligature test, Ammonia injection, Checking for a pulse, Listening for breathing or heart beat.

Brightness

Light-colored flooring puts more _____ in the work area

Preparation room materials used on cases where the lips and/or eyelids are difficult to close properly

Lip and Lid Cement

tuberculosis

Liquefaction and cavitation occur during the development of this disease.

Pus

Liquid product or inflammation containing various proteins and leukocytes.

Vehicle

Liquids that serve as a solvent for the numerous ingredients that are incorporated into embalming fluids.

Vascular (Arterial) Embalming Cavity Embalming Hypodermic Embalming Surface Embalming

List four treatment classifications or types of embalming

Orbicularis oculi

List muscle responsible for the optic facial sulci

Procerus

List muscle responsible for the transverse interciliary sulci

Floors, countertops, and all flat surfaces should be constructed of materials that can easily be sanitized

List the concerns about walls and vertical surfaces

½ to 2 hours after death

Livor Mortis, settling of blood brings about a discoloration that appears within

Name of deceased Date Time Employee who placed the deceased into or removed the deceased from the cooler

Log should be kept with the following information

Musculature Suture

Method of mouth closure in which a suture is passed through the septum of the nose and through the mentalis muscle of the chin.

Cranial Embalming

Method used to embalm the contents of the cranial cavity through aspiration and injection of the cranial chamber by passage of a trocar through the cribiform plate.

autotrophs

Microrganisms using light and carbon dioxide to produce food are considered _____.

Embalming instrument used to aspirate the throat by means of the nostrils

Nasal Tube Aspirator

Dimples

Natural shallow depressions which may appear in the chin or cheek, or not at all.

two inches above and two inches to the left of the umbilicus

The standard point of trocar entry is ___?

Protrusion

The state of being thrust forward or projecting.

Preservation

The science of treating the body chemically so as to temporarily inhibit decomposition.

Temporary Preservation

The science of treating the body chemically so as to temporarily inhibit decomposition.

Death Struggle

The semi-convulsive twitches which often occur before death.

Rods

The sensory bodies of the retina of the eye responsive to light but not color.

Blunt Dissection

The separation and pushing aside of the superficial fascia leading to blood vessels and then the deep fascia surrounding blood vessels, utilizing manual techniques or round ended instruments which separate rather than cut the protective tissues.

VascularArterial) Embalming

The use of the blood vascular system of the body for temporary preservation, disinfection, and restoration; accomplished through injection of embalming solutions into the arteries and drainage from the veins.

Vascular Embalming

The use of the vascular systems of the body for preservation, disinfection, and restoration; usually accomplished through injection of embalming solutions into the arteries and drainage from the veins

cecum.

The vermiform appendix projects from the wall of the

mucous membrane

The visible reddish portion of each lip is known as the

ball or sphere

The word "coccus" means _____.

viruses

The word "obligate", as used in microbiology, refers to an organism restricted to a particular mode of life. With this in mind, the smallest category of pathogens are intracellular, obligate parasites. What microbe does this describe?

Carotene

The yellow pigment of the skin

Tobacco Tars

The yellowing/browning of the fingernails and fingers from excessive use of cigarettes; a surface discoloration.

Surface Evaporation Gravitation or Hypostasis of blood and body fluids

There are two basic factors at work in postmortem loss of body moisture:

Posterior

Toward the back.

Medial

Toward the midline.

Superficial

Toward the surface.

Spring device used to hold a towel in place

Towel Clamps

an infection acquired in a hospital or other health care setting

Toxic shock syndrome can be caused nosocomially. What is a nosocomial infection?

endotoxins

Toxins released from bacteria upon the death of those bacteria are _____.

Cornea

Transparent part of the tunic of the eyeball that covers the iris and pupil and admits light into the interior.

Restoration

Treatment of the deceased in the attempt to recreate natural form and color.

decomposition

What body condition often result in problems in achieving even distribution, increased potential for distention, and increased preservative demand?

ethmoid

What bone is punctured during cranial aspiration?

purge caused by gas formation

What condition would require reaspiration?

internal carotid

What cranial arteries should be ligated during arterial injection of an autopsied body?

they increase the virulence of bacterial pathogens

What do each of the following have in common? toxins, enzymes, capsules, endospores, pili

they can all serve as vectors

What do the following organisms have in common? ticks, mites, body lice

These are all related to mechanical or biological vectors.

What do unprotected sex and handshaking have in common?

Occupational Health and Safety Administration

What does OSHA stand for?

-Agonal period -Clinical death -Brian death -Biological death -P.M cellular death

What is the process of somatic death?

allows fluid to drain in abdominal cavity

What is the purpose of channeling a distended neck with a trocar?

10 to 15 minutes per gallon

What is the recommended ideal rate of flow for the first gallon of solution injected?

apply compress of undiluted cavity fluid

What is the recommended treatment of a decubitus ulcer?

drain with internal jugular

What is the recommended treatment to remove discolorations caused by cadaveric lividity?

preservation

What is the science of treating the dead human body chemically so as to temporarily inhibit decomposition?

endogenous invasion of microorganisms

What is the technical term for the translocation of the microorganisms?

All employers must be in compliance with all provisions of the Hazardous Communication Standard

What is true as of May 23, 1988?

Disaster

What kind of case should be wrapped in sheets soaked in cavity fluid?

high injection pressure

What may cause distension of facial tissues during embalming?

bend and flex lower extremities

What mechanical measure may be used to overcome intravascular difficulties?

restricted cervical using both carotid arteries

What method of arterial injection best encourages arterial coagula to be pushed toward the legs rather than toward the head?

musculature suture

What method of mouth closure is recommended for infants?

Employers must immediately implement procedures for post-exposure evaluation and follow-up

What must employers do if there is exposure to BBP

scapula

What organ/tissue procurement LEAST disrupts arterial solution distribution?

forty-five %

What percentage of the total volume of blood normally consists of blood cells?

intense livor mortis

What problem can an embalmer expect if the body has been refrigerated for a long period and wrapped in plastic?

Owners, even licensed ones, who fail to authorize purchase of the necessary equipment, accessories, fluids, supplies, instruments, or protective procedures do, in effect, unethically inhibit the embalmer from delivering the optimum remains for funeralization

What responsibilities do the owners of funeral establishments have to assisting the embalmer in delivering optimun remains

To the extent possible, embalmers should attempt to accommodate families in this regard and should present the remains with features set and whatever other helpful preparations are feasible

What should a funeral director do with families who cannot afford viewing and visitation, but express an earnest desire to view the remains in the preparation room

Negative comments by one embalmer concerning another funeral director or embalmer should be avoided

What should a funeral director's code be regarding negative comments about colleagues

Launder and return to the family Destroy after proper authorization

What should done with the deceased clothing

inferior portion of spinal cord with its spinal roots

What structure resembles a "cauda equina?"

purse string

What suture is commonly used to close the trocar puncture?

baseball

What suture is recommended for securely closing the incision made for long bone donation?

bridge

What suture is used to align tissues prior to embalming?

Baseball

What suture method is most effective for securely closing long bone donor incisions?

ecchymosis

What type of blood discoloration does not clear during arterial injection?

preservative

What type of chemical is not usually found in preinjection fluids?

restricted

What type of drainage technique is recommended when preparing a body for delayed viewing?

brain

What type of purge is creamy-white with no odor?

lung

What type of purge is frothy, white, and has no odor?

common carotids

What vessels should be used for the primary injection of a body that had diabetes mellitus?

Seals the seams where the wall and floor come together

When using sheet vinyl, have the flooring cut so it can extend several inches up the walls; this serves what purpose

On the general price list (GPL), required by § 453.2( b)( 4) in immediate conjunction with the price shown for embalming

Where must disclosures required by the FTC appear

thoracic cavity

Where should the embalmer begin aspiration?

trisomy 21

Which of the following is a genetic anomaly characterized by the presence of an extra chromosome?

rickettsia

Which of the following is a genus of gram-negative, pathogenic, intracellular parasitic microorganisms?

cold

Which of the following is a physical method of controlling bacterial growth?

kidneys

Which of the following is a portal of exit for pathogens? There is only one best answer.

feces

Which of the following is a portal of exit for some pathogens? There is only one best correct answer.

bacteria

Which of the following is a prokaryotic one-celled microorganismof the kingdom Monera, exists as either free-living organisms or as parasites, multiply by binary fission, and have a large range of biochemical properties?

contact pallor

Which of the following is a way to determine that the body has livor mortis?

glutaraldehyde

Which of the following is an effective disinfectant and a cold chemical sterilant?

I, II, IV

Which of the following is associated with strangulation and hanging deaths? I. Petechial hemorrhaging occurs due to increased venous pressure. II. The tissues of the face become congested with blood and appear purple-blue. III. Wide ligature lacerates the tissues of the neck, while thin ligature leaves bruises on the neck. IV. The feet can become discolored.

tissue gas

Which of the following is caused by Clostridium perfringens?

inject undiluted cavity fluid

Which of the following is correct regarding cranial cavity treatment?

the presence of UV radiation

Which of the following is least like the others on the list?

Autopsies describe the progression of the death struggle.

Which of the following is not a benefit of an autopsy?

right subclavian

Which of the following is not a branch of the arch of the aorta?

DNA

Which of the following is not a factor influencing a microbe's virulence?

it regulates the movement of molecules into and out of the cell

Which of the following is not a feature or a function of the bacterial cell wall?

false purge

Which of the following is not a type of true purge?

otitis media

Which of the following is not caused by Streptococcus pyogenes?

movement of the pupil

Which of the following is not one of the changes that takes place within the eye following death?

vectors

Which of the following is the general name of an arthropod carrier of a pathogen that can transmit the pathogen from infected host to noninfected individuals?

cystic fibrosis

Which of the following is the most common, fatal genetic disease in the United States?

car accident

Which of the following is the most obvious social cause of death?

infiltration

Which of the following is the process of seepage or diffusion into tissues of substances that are not ordinarily present?

It prefers an environment with oxygen but can survive just fine without oxygen.

Which of the following is true of a bacterial pathogen that is a facultative anaerobe?

lymphangitis

Which of the following may occur due to cellulitis?

Clostridium botulinum and Clostridium tetani

Which of the following pathogens produces neurotoxins?

autoclaves

Which of the following physical methods of sterilization incorporates both free-flowing steam and pressure.

skin and mucous membranes

Which of the following portals of exit and entry allow the spread of pathogens causing tetanus, malaria, African sleeping sickness, typhoid fever, Lyme disease, and plague? Hint: think about what must happen for you to be infected with the Lyme disease pathogen, for example.

occupational

Which of the following refers to a disease that has an abnormally high rate of occurrence in members of the workforce?

strict parasite

Which of the following refers to a microorganism that is completely dependent on its living host for survival?

obligate aerobes

Which of the following refers to microorganisms that can only live in the presence of oxygen?

cresols

Which of the following refers to phenolic compounds derived from toluene?

autotrophic bacteria

Which of the following refers to self-nourishing bacteria capable of growing in the absence of organic compounds?

mycology

Which of the following refers to the branch of science concerned with the study of fungi?

etiology

Which of the following refers to the cause of disease?

infestation

Which of the following refers to the harboring of animal parasites, especially macroscopic forms such as ticks and mosquitoes?

synergism

Which of the following refers to the harmonious action of two microorganisms producing an effect that neither could produce alone?

halogens

Which of the following refers to the six elements found in the next-to-last column on the far right side of the periodic table of the elements?

optimum temperature

Which of the following refers to the temperature at which organisms grow best

cell theory

Which of the following refers to the theory that all living beings are composed of individual cells?

obligate parasites

Which of the following terms describes the need for viruses, viroids, and prions to live only in a host cell due to their lack of structures that produce energy or utilize nutrients?

cadaveric stain

Which of the following terms is not synonymous with livor mortis

lacrimal duct

Which of these ducts is not associated with the digesive system?

vomer

Which of these facial bones is unpaired?

Eye

Which of these is NOT commonly recovered for ORGAN transplantation?

preinjection

Which of these is NOT recommended for embalming eye donors?

Platysma

Which of these is a muscle of the neck?

post mortem intravascular blood discoloration

Which of these is the most accurate classification of livor mortis?

Carbon Dioxid

Which of these must be an organic compound?

Neisseria gonorrhoeae

Which of these pathogens causes both an STD and blindness in newborns?

heart

Which organ should be aspirated first?

Scattering Garden

a section in a cemetery set aside for the scattering of cremated human remains.

Bevel Top Marker

a small headstone, set above ground, with a slightly slanting top.

Hematoma

a swelling or mass of clotted blood confined to an organ or space caused by a ruptured blood vessel; tumor like swelling of blood

What mechanical measure may be used to overcome intravascular difficulties?

bend and flex lower extremities

From birth to 1 year, ____ increases from about 12% to about 30%.

body fat

A method of drainage where injection and drainage take place at the same time and neither is stopped is ___?

concurrent

A method of mouth closure where ligature is placed around an upper and lower tooth is a ___?

dental tie

What is the excessive loss of blood?

exsanguination

Postmortem Stain

extravascular color change that occurs when heme, released by hemolysis of red blood cells, seeps through the vessel walls and into the body tissues.

A type of purge that has the color and consistency of arterial fluid

false

Which of these conditions may predispose bodies to dehydration?

febrile diseases

What is the passage of embalming solution through the capillary walls to diffuse with interstitial fluids? (Pressure causes fluid to move from intravascular to extravascular)

filtration

How can distribution be improved during the first gallon of arterial solution injection?

firm massage of the extremities

Which of the following is NOT an advantage of using the common carotid artery for arterial embalming?

indirect distribution to the face

A form of mouth closure where the ligature is placed around the bone in the lower jaw is ___?

mandibular suture

The femoral vein is ____ to the femoral artery?

medial

Secondary dilution will be ____ in dehydration cases?

minimal

Buffers, anticoagulants, and surfactants are examples of

modifying agents

Headrest

piece of equipment used to maintain the head in the proper position during the embalming process

Fluids designed to clear the vascular system of blood and enable the arterial solution to distribute with greater facility

pre-injection fluids

Which of these is NOT recommended for embalming eye donors?

preinjection

Somatic Death

progression of Postmortem cellular death can continue for a number of hours after ______ has taken place

Skatole, indole, and cadaverine are

ptomaines

In a six point injection all of the these arteries are considered except ___?

radial

Linear Guide: on the surface of the forearm from center of the anticubital fossa to the center of base of the second digit

radial artery

Edema is most likely to necessitate ____?

re-aspiration

Death of the organism as a whole

somatic death

Which of these is NOT a disadvantage of continuous drainage?

the body has a tendency to swell

Procurement

the recovery of organs or tissues from a cadaver for transplantation

An instrument used for the aspiration of body cavities and the injection of cavity fluids

trocar

One method for closing the opening of the abdominal wall made by the trocar

trocar button

The standard point of trocar entry is ___?

two inches above and two inches to the left of the umbilicus

The point of insertion of the trocar would be in which anatomical region (9-region plan)?

umbilical

What vessel is recommended for injecting an un-autopsied infant?

umbilical vein

Hanging deaths are most noteworthy for causing ____difficulties?

vascular

Rigor mortis may cause ___ difficulties?

vascular

Sclerosis contributes most to ___ difficulty?

vascular

Swollen lymph nodes are noted as a cause of ___ difficulties?

vascular

Which one of the following deaths should be reported to a public official? (select the best answer)

vehicle accident

What are liquids that serve as a solvent for the numerous ingredients that are incorporated into embalming fluids?

vehicles

Yes

Should the preparation room be sound proof

Yes

Should there be a first aid kit available

Most are not completely effective. Work well as disinfectants

Chemical Sterilizer

Coagulating Agents

Chemical and physical agents that bring about coagulation

Chemical Activity

Chemical change is brought about by

Rigor Mortis

Postmortem stiffening of the body muscles by natural body process.

No

Should unlicensed persons have contact with an un-embalmed deceased

radial

What artery supplies arterial solution directly into the thumb side of the hand?

Puncture

A hole or slight wound resulting from piercing.

Depression

A hollow or concave region; the lowering of a part.

Asymmetry

A lack of balance, or a lack of proportion.

Expert Tests of Death

Any procedures used to prove a sign of death, usually performed by medical personnel.

New substances are formed

Chemical change is brought about by chemical activity as a result

Adequate Ventilation Proper Plumbing

Engineering Controls two primary areas of consideration are

Interstitial Fluid

Fluid in the supporting connective tissues surrounding body cellsabout one-fifth the body weight).

bladder

If the tip of the trocar is aligned with the midline of the pubic symphysis, what organ is being aspirated?

1.0%

If you use 8 oz. of 16 index fluid to one gallon of water, what would be the index of your solution?

Groove Director

Instrument used to guide vein tubes into vessels.

low-caliber target pistol

Of the following weapons, which would be least likely to leave an exit wound?

low-caliber target pistol

Of the following weapons, which would be least likely to penetrate bone tissue?

cells

Of the following, which decomposes first? tissues cells bones organs

Agonal Fever

Often seen in persons with infection, toxemia, or certain types of poisoning

Agonal Algor

Often seen in the death of elderly patients, especially when death occurs slowly

Necrosis

Pathological death of a tissue still a part of the living organism.

Forces of nature

Postmortem Physical Changes are brought about by the

Crypt

A chamber in a mausoleum, of sufficient size, generally used to contain the casketed remains of a deceased person.

Chemical Postmortem Change

A change in the body's chemical composition that occurs after death such as hemolysis.

Postmortem Physical Changes

A change in the form or state of matter without any change in chemical composition.

Cadaveric Lividity

Postmortem, intravascular, red-blue discoloration resulting from hypostasis of blood.

Staphylococcus

"Bunches of grapes". This is a brief description of the appearance of this bacterial genus.

Sequestering Agent

A chemical agent that can "fence off" or "tie up" metal ions so they cannot react with other chemicals.

cocci in packets of 8, 16, or 32 cells

"Sarcina arrangement" refers to _____.

ABFSE definition of embalming

"The process of chemically treating the dead human body to reduce the presence and growth of microorganisms, to retard organic decomposition, and to restore an acceptable physical appearance"

attenuatation

"To make less virulent". This is a good definition of _____.

Using the gravity method of arterial embalming, what is the pressure created when the device is elevated 2 feet above the injection point?

1 pound

Environmental Protection Agency/EPA

A governmental agency with environmental protection regulatory and enforcement authority.

When embalming the leg of a long-bone donor, using the free-flow method, a minimum of how much solution should be used on each leg?

1/2 gallon

What is an ideal rate of flow for the first gallon of solution for an unautopsied adult body (minutes per gallon)?

10 15

What percent of the blood is estimated to be in the veins of a dead human being?

10%

What is an ideal rate of flow for the first gallon of solution for an unautopsied adult body (minutes per gallon)?

10-15

Patch of Hair

A group of hairs of uniform length applied simultaneously as a method of hair replacement.

How much of a 16 index fluid would it take to make 2 gallons of a 2.5% solution?

40 ounces

Tachrichim

A hand-sewn white linen shroud in which the deceased members of the Jewish faith are dressed?

Livor Mortis/Cadaveric Lividity

Postmortem, intravascular, red-blue discoloration resulting from hypostasis of blood.

What is the formaldehyde level that ensures protection for employees at exposure below the OSHA limits, but minimizes the burden for employers?

Action Level

How many ounces of 10-index jaundice fluid would be needed to meet the minimum formaldehyde requirement for a 200-pound person?

51 ounces

Seamless Easy to Disinfect Can be used over Old Tile, Wood, and Other Types

Advantages of Epoxy

Least Expensive

Advantages of Paint

Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA)... Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococci (VRE)... Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)... Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD)... Klebsiella Pneumonia... Clostridium Difficile... Tuberculosis Hepatitis

8 diseases that embalmers should be aware of

febrile

A certain disease caused by a virus resulting in fever could be considered a _____ disease.

According to the text, ___ of embalmers problems are caused by nitrogenous wastes?

90%

Absorbent Preservative Powder

A 25 year old male died 36 hours prior to the funeral home receiving the body. Femur donation occurred 4 hours after death. In addition to arterial fluid preservatives, what you should use when treating the legs?

Distention of orbital cavity

A 33 year old deceased female was received by the funeral home 4 hours after death. She was a cornea donor. What embalming problem should be expected during arterial injection?

decomposition

A 36 index arterial fluid is recommended for bodies showing signs of?

Subclavian

A 45 year old male was a lung donor. What artery should initially be injected to preserve the arms and shoulders?

Household Bleach

A 5 percent sodium hypochlorite solution; twelve ounces of household bleach with 116 ounces of water yields one gallon of a 10% household bleach solution5,000 ppm sodium hypochlorite).

Anticoagulant preinject

A 72 year old female was a skin donor. The funeral home received the body 8 hours after death. What modifying agent should be added to the arterial solution?

Occupational Safety and Health Administration/OSHA

A Governmental Agency with the responsibility for regulatory and enforcement of safety and health matters for most United States employees; an individual State OSHA agency may supercede the U.S. Department of Labor OSHA regulations.

fungicide

A ____ acts as a disinfectant against mold.

Convex profile

A basic profile form in which the forehead recedes from the eyebrows while the chin recedes from the plane of the upper lip (most common).

Nevus

A birthmark; a congenital skin blemish; any congenital anomaly, including various types of birthmarks and all types of moles.

Swab

A bit of cotton or cloth used for removing moisture discharges from mucous membranes as well as for applying bleaches or liquid disinfectants.

Angle of the mandible

A bony angle formed by the junction of the posterior edge of the ramus of the mandible and the inferior surface of the body of the mandible.

Carcinogen

A cancer-causing chemical or material.

Church Truck

A collapsible catafalque employed for church and home funerals?

cool hue

A color that creates the impression of coldness, such as blue, green, or purple?

Water Conditioner

A complexing agent to remove chemical constituents from municipal water supplies that could interfere with drainage and preservation.

natural passive

A component of breast milk, colostrum, provides this type of immunity.

Carbohydrate

A compound of hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen; sugars, starches, and glycogen.

6

A compound with what pH, would contain 10 times more hydrogen ions than neutral water?

Leucopenia

A condition in which there is a decrease in the number of white blood cells (leukocytes) that help fight disease circulating in the blood is:

Water Log

A condition resulting from the use of an embalming solution containing an insufficient amount of preservative to meet the preservation demand of the tissues; the interstitial spaces are overly filled, engorged with water.

What is a cadaver?

A dead human body used for medical purposes including scientific study, transplantation, and anatomical dissection

Electric Aspirator

A device that uses a motor to create a suction for the purpose of aspiration.

Calvarium Clamp

A device used as a means of fastening the calvarium after a cranial autopsy.

Mouth Former

A device used in the mouth in shaping the contour of the lips.

transparent liquid

A disadvantage of _____ is that it can collect in deep pores and wrinkles forming dark areas?

Surface Discoloration

A discoloration due to the deposit of matter on the skin surface. These discolorations may occur antemortem, during, or after embalming of the body; adhesive tape, ink, iodine, paint, tobacco stains.

Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease

A disease of the central nervous system with unknown etiology, assumed to be a slow virus; because of unknown etiology, care givers using invasive procedures use extreme caution.

Coinjection Fluid

A fluid used primarily to supplement and enhance the action of vascular (arterial) solutions.

Massage cream thinned with a little mineral oil

A gelatinous tissue filler is not the only substance that can be used hypodermically to rebuild tissue. Which of the following can also be used?

Tissue Coagulation

A general term. The solidification of a sol into a gelatinous mass. Agglutination is a specific form of coagulation.

Injection under the affected are with cavity fluid

A good first step (after arterial embalming) in the treatment of skin slip would be ___?

Musculature suture

A stitch used to hold the mouth closed; placed behind the lips; part is passed through the muscles tangent to the inferior jaw while the other part extends through either the nasal septum or the superior frenulum.

Columbarium

A structure containing niches or recesses used to hold cremated remains

Petroleum jelly

A semi-solid, yellow mixture of hydrocarbons obtained from petroleum.

Legionnaires Disease

A severe, often fatal bacterial disease characterized by pneumonia, dry cough, and sometimes gastrointestinal symptoms.

bacteria

A single-celled prokaryotic organism in the Kingdom Monera existing as free-living organisms or as parasites that multiply by binary fission and having a wide range of biochemical properties. This is a description of _____.

Pledget

A small ball, cylinder, or tuft often made of cotton.

Paste

A soft, moist opaque cosmetic with the consistency of dough and bound together with the aid of gum, starch, and water. If oils and fats are present, is absent.

Hearth

A solid surface upon which the human remains are placed for the cremation process.

Hypertonic Solution

A solution having a greater concentration of dissolved solute than the solution to which it is compared.

Hypotonic Solution

A solution having a lesser concentration of dissolved solute than the solution to which it is compared.

Isotonic Solution

A solution having an equal concentration of dissolved solute to that of a standard of reference.

Jaundice Fluid

A special vascular fluid with special bleaching and coloring qualities for use on bodies with jaundice; usually low formaldehyde content.

Visitation Room

A specially designed room in the funeral home where the remains lie in state from the time of embalming until service, affording complete privacy to family and friends?

Lysin

A specific antibody acting destructively upon cells and tissues.

Exposure Incident

A specific eye, mouth, other mucous membrane, non-intact skin, or parenteral, contact with blood or other potentially infectious materials that results from the performance of an employee's duties.

Acquired Immune Deficiency/AIDS

A specific group of diseases or conditions which are indicative of severe immunosuppression related to infection with the human immunodeficiency virus

Distention

A state of stretching out or becoming inflated.

Natural High Polished Floor Very Durable Easy to Maintain

Advantages of Terrazo Floor

anatomical guide

Any prominence or structure which is used in establishing the location of an adjacent structure or prominence:

White ceiling is a must Reflected light Accumulation of dirt is readily apparent Easy to make sure the ceiling is kept clean and sanitary

Advantages of white ceiling, walls, and floors

Claims of negligence in rendering professional care to the body of deceased persons

According to Michael Kubasak number one reason for lawsuits deals with

90%

According to the text, ___ of embalmers problems are caused by nitrogenous wastes?

1 hour

According to the text, at First Viewing, the family should have at least _____ to be alone with the deceased before the public arrives?

degenerative, pathological disorders

According to the textbook, deaths can be classified into one of three categories by cause: deaths caused by disease-causing organisms, deaths due to the by-products of the social environment, and...

the total inability to see color

Achromatopsia is _____.

Traditional (full) Services

Abbreviated services of any type carry a higher risk of misidentification than

cavity treatment

Abdominal distention is most dramatically reduced during __________________.

Capillary Permeability

Ability of substances to diffuse through capillary walls into the tissue spaces.

Imbibition

Ability of the cells to draw moisture from the surrounding area into themselves

Hydrocephalus

Abnormal accumulation of cerebrospinal fluids in the ventricles of the brain.

Hydrothorax

Abnormal accumulation of fluid in the thoracic cavity.

Hydropericardium

Abnormal accumulation of fluid within the pericardial sac.

Hydrocele

Abnormal accumulation of fluids in a saclike structure, especially the scrotal sac.

Edema

Abnormal accumulation of fluids in tissue or body cavities.

Edema

Abnormal accumulation of fluids in tissues or body cavities

Edema

Abnormal accumulation of fluids in tissues or body cavities.

Hygroscopic

Absorbing moisture readily.

Imbibition

Absorption of the fluid portion of blood by the tissues after death resulting in postmortem edema.

African Americans

According to 2007 studies, which of these groups is least likely to choose cremation?

Special requests or trauma-difficult circumstances . . . document, document, and document

According to Michael Kubasak documentation is essential, especially when dealing with

Streptococcus

Adult bacterial meningitis is most often caused by this genus of highly virulent, capsule-forming bacterium.

Least Expensive of Tile Floors Easy To Install

Advantages of Asphalt Tile

Brain Stem

After Cerebral Cortex and Midbrain die the next part of the brain to die

Midbrain

After Cerebral Cortex dies the next part of the brain to die

November 22, 1963 The shocking assassination and subsequent funeral of President John F. Kennedy

After Jessica Mitford's book what event changed the public's criticism of funeral directors

Metabolism will continue

After death occurs, the cells may still have a supply of oxygen and, therefore

6.0 pH

After death there is a drop in pH of the blood and tissue fluid into the acid range, About

3

After death there is a drop in pH of the blood and tissue fluid into the acid range, About 6.0 pH (approximately ___ hours after death)

Dehydration of the body

After death, blood has a tendency to increase in viscosity and thicken, this thickening is brought about by

the deceased's body temperature cooled off just before death

Agonal agar can occur when_____.

the deceased's body temperature warmed just before death

Agonal fever results when_____.

anterior tibial artery

Along the lateral margin of the inferior third of the crest of the tibia is the place of incision for the ___?

Postmortem Lividity Cadaveric Lividity

Also known as postmortem lividity or cadaveric lividity

What is associated with renal failure?

Ammonia and Ammonium compounds

What are some of the end products decomposition?

Ammonia, ammonium compounds, hydrogen, hydrogen sulfide, mercaptan, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, water, methane, phosphoric acid and sulfuric acid

Preservative Demand

Amount of preservativeformaldehyde) required to effectively preserve and disinfect remains; depends on the condition of the tissues as determined in the embalming analysis.

Alveolar prognathism

An abnormal protrusion of the tooth sockets

Surface Pack

An absorbent material, compress, saturated with an embalming chemical and placed in direct contact with the tissue.

Hydroaspirator

Apparatus that is connected to the water supply; when the water is turned on a suction is developed and is used to aspirate the contents of the body's cavities.

Vacuum Breaker

Apparatus that prevents the back-siphoning of contaminated liquids into portable water supply lines or plumbing cross-connections within the preparation room.

Gravity Injector

Apparatus used to inject arterial fluid during the vasculararterial) phase of the embalming process; relies on gravity to create the pressure required to deliver the fluid.43 pounds of pressure per one foot of elevation)

A condition in which the manifestations of life are feebly maintained

Apparent death

Self-destruction of the cells

Autolysis

Contaminated Sharps

Any contaminated object that can penetrate the skin including, but not limited to, needles, scalpels, broken glass, and exposed ends of wires.

Disease

Any deviation from or interruption of the normal structure or function of a body part, organ, or system.

The post-mortem examination of the organs and tissues of the body, to determine the cause of death

Autopsy

Ptomaine

Any one of a group of nitrogenous organic compounds formed by the action of putrefactive bacteria on proteins; indole, skatole, cadaverine, and putrescine.

purge

Any postmortem evacuation of any substance from an external orifice of the body as a result of pressure is ___?

Describe a test for death

Any procedure used to prove a sign of death

Test of Death

Any procedure used to prove a sign of death.

Petechia

Antemortem , pinpoint, extravascular blood discoloration visible as purplish hemorrhages of the skin.

Pathological Discoloration

Antemortem discoloration that occur during the course of certain diseases; gangrene and jaundice.

Abrasion

Antemortem injuries resulting from friction of the skin against a firm object resulting in the removal of the epidermis

Necrobiosis

Antemortem, physiological death of the cells of the body followed by their replacement.

Frontal

Anterior; the anterior view of the face or features.

ethylene glycol

Antifreeze is primarily composed of:

III. skin

Antiseptics are used to kill bacteria on which of the following? I. surgical instruments II. floors III. skin IV. thermometers

animalcules

Anton van Leeuwenhoek invented one of the first microscopes. He reported seeing microorganisms from rainwater, human diarrhea, and horseflies with one of these early instruments. These microorganisms and other cells were at the time referred to as _______.

Discoloration

Any abnormal color in or upon the human body.

Primary Air

Any air, controlled with respect to quantity and location, forced or induced, supplied to the cremation chamber for the purpose of promoting combustion of the combustible materials in the chamber.

operative correction

Any and all techniques to treat a problem area, including excision, incision, and channeling?

Operative Corrections

Any and all techniques to treat a problem area; excision, incision, wicking.

Lesion

Any change in structure produced during the course of a disease or injury.

are viruses carried by arthropods like ticks and mosquitoes

Arboviruses...

Yes

Are embalmers at risk for contacting disease

Embalming instrument that is used to inject arterial solution into the body of the deceased (Cannulas/injectors are not used) Bigger the tube the faster you can embalm Low pressure and slow flow

Arterial Tube

Embalming instrument whose purpose is to hold arterial tubes in the arteries

Artery Fixation Forceps

Small, used for cutting arteries and veins.

Artery and Vein Scissors

amphiarthroses.

Articulations permitting only slight degrees of movement are

Viscous

As dehydration occurs, the blood will become increasingly

When an extended period of time will pass before embalming, a body should dressed ___?

As late as practical

Center of Fluid Distribution

Ascending and/or arch of the aorta.

Aspirator specially designed to remove fluid from the cavity of an autopsied remains

Autopsy Aspirator

Lateral

Away from the midline.

Hardening Compound

Chemical in powder form that has the ability to absorb and to disinfect. Often used in cavity treatment of autopsied cases.

Preservative Powder

Chemical in powder form; typically used for surface embalming of the remains.

Floor Ceiling

Because formaldehyde is heavier than air, exhaust systems located at or near ________level, when combined with the introduction of uncontaminated air from the _____level, are an efficient method of ventilation

Humectant

Chemical that increases the ability of embalmed tissue to retain moisture.

Own personal hygiene and health and safety

Because the embalmer has direct contact with the deceased is he or she is professionally responsible for his or her

Afterburner

Chamber within a cremator where unburned combustible materials from the primary chamber are conveyed to facilitate additional combustion. Sometimes referred to as a secondary burner.

septicemia

Bacteria living in the blood and multiplying there can lead to the often fatal condition of _____.

bacillus

Bacteria shaped like a rod are called _____.

coccus

Bacteria shaped like a sphere are known as _____.

Saprophytic Bacteria

Bacteria that derive their nutrition from dead organic matter.

Fermentation

Bacterial decomposition of carbohydrates.

otitis media; Streptococcus

Bacterial infection of the part of the ear just behind the eardrum can lead to blockage of the Eustachian tubes subsequently leading to increased pressure and an ear ache. This condition is called _____ and is most frequently caused by _____.

Vertical

Balance; a profile in which the forehead, upper lip and chin project equally to an imaginary vertical line.

Noun - Fragrant ointment or preparation used to heal or smooth the skin A tree that yields a fragrant resinous substance, typically one used in medicine

Balm

Noun - Aromatic resinous substance or oily exudate that flows from a plant

Balsamic

§ 453.2( b)( 4) "Except in certain special cases, embalming is not required by law. Embalming may be necessary, however, if you select certain funeral arrangements, such as a funeral with viewing. If you do not want embalming, you usually have the right to choose an arrangement that does not require you to pay for it, such as direct cremation or immediate burial." "If you selected a funeral that may require embalming, such as a funeral with viewing, you may have to pay for embalming. You do not have to pay for embalming you did not approve if you selected arrangements such as direct cremation or immediate burial. If we charge for embalming, we will explain why below."

Become familiar with the disclosures required by the FTC

cavity fluid

Before returning viscera to an autopsied body, the viscera should be treated with ___?

the quats

Benzalkonium chloride is a topical antiseptic belonging to this group of chemical compounds.

Do not remove identification tags or bracelets Match all tags to ensure all names are correct Place a funeral home or embalming facility identification band on the decedent

Best Practice in identification of body

Intercellular

Between the cells of a structure.

Container used to dispose of all potentially bio-hazardous material

Bio-Hazardous Waste Container

Biohazard

Biological agent or condition that constitutes a hazard to humans.

Embalming instrument which is a one piece scalpel used for making incisions and excisions

Bistoury

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

Bleaches

Hematemesis

Blood present in vomitus; vomiting of blood.

The standard's requirements state what employers must do to protect workers who are occupationally exposed to blood or other potentially infectious materials (OPIM), as defined in the standard. That is, the standard protects workers who can reasonably be anticipated to come into contact with blood or OPIM as a result of doing their job duties

Bloodborne Pathogen Rule

Preparation room equipment which designed to eliminate the physical strain of moving caskets and bodies by hand

Body Lift

Human Remains

Body of a deceased person, including cremated remains.

corticosteroids

Body proteins may break down faster because ___ protect enzymes from embalming chemicals?

Rigor Mortis

Body remains acidic during

Alkaline

Body remains acidic during rigor mortis and then gradually, as the decomposition process advances, the body becomes increasingly

lance the boil and drain out the pus

Boils (furuncles) required which type of pre-embalming treatment ___?

6 10

Breakdown or hemolysis of red blood cells begins approximately __ to __ hours after death

Method of creating injection pressure that consists of a bulb type syringe and rubber tubing

Bulb Syringe

lesionution

Bullets produce tissue damage in three ways. Which of the following is not one of the recognized ways bullets produce damage in human tissue?

Third degree

Burns incurred after death are classified as

Second degree burns

Burns that extend to the dermis, that often heal without scarring, and with sweat glands and hair follicles usually unaffected are what type of burn?

Pustular Lesion

Characteristic pus-filled structure of a disease, such as smallpox, syphilis, and acne.

Febrile

Characterized by a high fever, causing dehydration of the body.

Wristbands and toe tags

Check identification on the body

Device used as a means of fastening the calvarium after a cranial autopsy

Calvarium Clamps

Yes

Can a prep room be too large

Backflow

Can be caused by back-siphonage, backpressure, or a combination of both

Yes

Can preservation of the human body occur naturally

Yes

Can the prep room be used as a public relations tool

What is the decomposition of the body compounds?

Carbohydrates, soft proteins, fats, hard proteins, bones

Embalmer needs to learn to observe, analyze the observation, develop a plan of implementation, and finally observe the obtained results

Case Analysis

Embalming Analysis

Case Analysis) - That consideration given to the dead body prior to, during, and after the embalming procedure is completed; documentation is recommended

Consultation with her medical doctor as to what precautions are necessary to protect both the prospective mother and the infant

Cautionary measures for female embalmers who may be pregnant

Odor, gas and purge are prevented by ___?

Cavity Aspiration

Embalming instrument which is connected to a bottle of cavity fluid to aid in injecting the cavity fluid into the various cavities of the body

Cavity Injector

disinfection

Cavity treatment insures the adequate __ of the hollow organs and other tissues.

regeneration

Cells use two processes to heal themselves when injured. One includes the formation of scar tissue. The other method is _____.

What is the general order of decomposition?

Cells, Tissues, Organs

Normal

Cellular death also occurs in the body as part of _______ biological processes and as a result of disease processes -A good thing and a part of every healthy living body

Shared by several funeral homes in a community

Centralized embalming centers are

What are other signs of death?

Cessation of circulation, Cessation of respiration and complete muscular relaxation

Blood Vascular System

Circulatory network composed of the heart, arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, and veins.

Carbuncle

Circumscribed inflammation of the skin and deeper tissues that ends in suppuration and is accompanied by systemic symptoms, such as fever and leukocytosis.

Immediately cleaned

Cleaning schedule needs to be maintained for the cooler and any spills of biohazard liquids need to be

a. tissue gas & c. gas gangrene

Clostridium perfringens causes _____. a. tissue gas b. botulism c. gas gangrene d. all of these e. a and c

Chemical

Clot is a ______ change

Surface Compress

Cloth, wet or dry, folded and applied firmly to a body part.

What are the changes in the eye that signify death?

Clouding of the cornea; loss of luster of the conjunctiva; flattening of the eyeball; non responsive pupils

enzymes

Coagulase, hyaluronidase, and lipase - these are three ______ that help increase the virulence of some bacteria.

enzymes

Coagulase, lipase, and hyaluronidase are all _____.

exogenous pigmentation

Coal workers pneumoconiosis, also called black lung disease or anthracosis, is an example of ________.

follows arterial injection

Complete this statement: In a normal adult unautopsied body, cavity embalming always ______.

Enzyme

Complex proteins that are produced by cells which act as a biological catalyst

Universal Precautions Engineering Controls Working practice controls

Compliance with the Blood-borne Pathogen Rule is accomplished by the application of

Conclusion of the embalming process

Concurrent cleaning and bathing should occur during the embalming process, followed by a thorough final bathing at the

Septicemia

Condition characterized by the multiplication of bacteria in blood.

Pitting Edema

Condition in which interstitial spaces contain such excessive amounts of fluid that the skin remains depressed after palpation.

Dry Gangrene

Condition that results when the body part that dies had little blood and remains aseptic and occurs when the arteries but not the veins are obstructed.

Jaundice

Conditions characterized by excessive concentrations of bilirubin in the skin and tissues and deposition of excessive bile pigment in the skin, cornea, body fluids, and mucous membranes with the resulting yellow appearance of the patient.

Matters relating to cause and manner of death, surrounding circumstances, condition of the body, and any other issues raised should remain confidential

Confidentiality

blood loss

Consider a crime scene. A review of the area reveals a lot of blood. In fact, one of the investigating officers was overhead saying that she had never seen so much blood. The victim's head is still barely attached to the neck and a sword is found in the corner of the room. A suspect is in custody and he has confessed to having killed the victim. Considering these gruesome details, you initially conclude that the mechanism of death is _____.

This is a false statement. These are symptoms of a disease but not signs.

Consider the accuracy of the following statement then select the best answer the describes this statement: "You feel horrible, your throat hurts, the lower part of your back aches, and you have no energy. These are signs that you may be getting the flu".

Postmortem Caloricity

Continuation of metabolism after death will create heat and may be responsible for the elevated postmortem temperature known as

Respect the dignity of the deceased Body should be covered at all times, before, during, and after the embalming process Modesty cloth may be used to cover the genitals during embalming

Dignity of the deceased

Surface Embalming

Direct contact of internal or external body tissues with embalming chemicals

Prognathism

Projection of the jaw or jaws that may cause problems with mouth closure and alignment of the teeth.

endocarditis, urinary infections, and respiratory illness after contact with infected sheep

Corynebacteria have been shown to cause which of the following types of infections in humans?

Preparation room supply that is used for cotton swabs, as a padding material, etc.

Cotton

Used-rolled Towel Form

Cotton Types

Crepitation

Crackling sensation produced when gases trapped in tissues are palpated, as in subcutaneous emphysema.

Those elements remaining after cremation of a dead human body

Cremated remains

Direct/Immediate burials

Cremation families cannot choose ______?

A cracking sound made by air trapped in the tissues associated with tissue gas and subcutaneous emphysema

Crepitation

Optic facial sulci

Crow's feet; the furrows radiating from the lateral comer of the eye; acquired facial markings.

Aquiline

Curved, as the beak of an eagle; as viewed from the profile, a nose which exhibits a hook or convexity in its dorsum.

Hemolysis

Destruction of red blood cells that liberates hemoglobin.

descriptive references for locating arteries and veins by means of the anatomical structures that are known

Define Anatomical Guides: ?

points of origin and points of termination in relation to adjacent structure; used to designate the boundaries of arteries

Define anatomical limits:?

Type of preservatives used Strength and volume of embalming chemicals climate and environment within the burial chamber (casket and vault or casket and crypt)

Define extrinsic factors that affect embalming

Pathologic processes inside the body Circulatory conditions Amount of body moisture Distribution of the preservative chemicals

Define intrinsic factors that affect embalming

Potential of Hydrogen/pH

Degree of acidity of alkalinity. The scale ranges from 0 to 14, 0 being completely acid, 14 completely basic, and 7 neutral. Blood has a pH of 7.35-7.45.

pH values

Degrees of acidity or alkalinity of a substance are expressed in

Stethoscope

Delicate instrument used to detect almost inaudible sound produced in the body.

Submandibular

Describing those portions which lie immediately inferior to the mandible.

Colon

Designated as the postmortem origin of "indicator" organisms recovered from extra-intestinal sampling sites

Third Degree Burns

Destruction of cutaneous and subcutaneous tissues; seared charred, or roasted tissue.

Counter Staining Compound

Dye that helps to cover internal discolorations such as jaundice.

Removed

Dyes in embalming fluids should be easily (Flooring)

Neisseria

Each of the following can be a pathogen that causes some type of food-borne illness except one. Which one is not associated with such enteric disorders?

Hemoglobin

Each red blood cell contains several million _______ molecules

When the temporal bone is fractured and liquid or semisolid results, the purge usually is from the ___?

Ears

smallpox

Edward Jenner discovered a cure for _____.

Percutaneous

Effected through unbroken skin.

2500 BC

Egyptian embalming was introduced during the fourth dynasty at approximately:

Electrical suction devise which creates a vacuum to remove liquid materials from the body

Electric Aspirator

Used to reduce swelling of the deceased by the application of heat It will also dry moist tissue and smooth out facial wrinkles

Electric Spatula/Tissue Reducer

Groove

Elongated depression in relatively level surface

Verb- To protect from change or oblivion; preserve or fix

Embalm

eye and mouth separations.

Embalmed remains should be monitored from preparation till disposition for

Universal Precautions

Embalmer is to treat all human remains as if they were infected with HIV, HBV, or other pathogens. In other words, the embalmer should treat all bodies with the same caution that would be applied for extremely hazardous, potentially fatal infections

Reporting any suspicious circumstances surrounding the death to the coroner or the medical examiner

Embalmers responsibility to the coroner or medical examiner

Chemical method of bringing about a temporary preservation of the dead

Embalming

Preparation room equipment on which human remains are placed for the embalming procedure

Embalming Table

Whether or not the body is embalmed

Embalming care report should be completed for each decedent that comes into the custody of a funeral home or an embalming facility irrespective of

Ovaries

Endometriomas occur in which of the following areas of the female reproductive system?

All of these are true statements.

Endospores are a concern to funeral professionals for a number of reasons. Which of the following statements about endospores or endospores in the embalming room is NOT true? a. Endospores are highly resistant to periods of "starvation". b. Endospores are generally harmless but can cause disease after germination and vegetation into bacteria. c. Endospores can survive for thousands of years. d. Endospores are resistant to embalming fluids. e. Endospores can persist on countertops, tables, embalming instruments, and other surfaces. f. All of these are true statements.

-Wearing appropriate protective equipment when handling chemicals to avoid exposure by contact with the skin -Exercising care when handling and pouring chemicals to avoid spills. -Handling and pouring chemicals in a way that prevents vapors from escaping into the room Keeping instruments and equipment in good working condition to prevent spills and vaporization -Keeping the lid on the embalming machine when embalming solution is in the tank -Recapping fluid bottles -Properly rinsing fluid bottles Continuously aspirating body cavities during autopsy embalming Controlling drainage and leakage from the body by utilizing a drainage tube with sufficient length of tubing to reach the bottom of the sink or flush basin reduces chemical splashing -Utilizing a continuous flow of water over the embalming table to rinse and dilute chemicals -Keeping the lid on hazardous waste containers -Maintaining a cover on all sinks and flush basins that the embalming table and aspirator drain into

Examples of work practice controls for compliance with the formaldehyde standard include

Air movement system to effectively change the air in the preparation room to keep the formaldehyde levels below those specified by OSHA

Exhaust System

the deceased has contact palor

Explain what may be happening if the deceased body is red in color except for a white colored stripe across the back.

flagella; pili, fimbriae

Extensions of some bacterial cells called _____ allow for cellular mobility whereas other cellular extentions called ____ allow bacterial cells to transmit DNA from one cell to another. Still another type of bacterial extension called _____ help bacteria attach to surfaces.

Usually liquids, sprays, or creams used by coating over sutured incisions

External Sealers

Device used to remove items from the deceased

Extractor

Eye Enucleation Discoloration

Extravasation of blood as a result of eye enucleation

Ecchymosis

Extravasation of blood into a tissue; a bruise.

Postmortem Stain

Extravascular color change that occurs when heme, released by hemolysis of red blood cells, seeps through the vessel walls and into the body tissues.

Gravity Filtration

Extravascular movement of preservative fluids by gravitational force to the dependent areas of the body.

Body coverings Surrounding environment Rapid cooling of the body by refrigeration or natural means helps to slow the onset of rigor mortis, slow the onset of decomposition, and keep the blood in a liquid state

Extrinsic factors that affect postmortem cooling of the body include

Preparation room item which is placed between the eyelids and the eyes of the deceased to keep the eyelids closed and to give them their natural contour

Eyecaps

Device used to continually flush the eyes with cool water for at least 15 minutes

Eyewash Equipment

Extrinsic Factors

Factors surrounding environment are called

Intrinsic Factors

Factors within the body itself are called

Unembalmed bodies being viewed require ___?

Family permission

The breakdown of carbohydrates and glucose (no effect on embalming)

Fermentation

Cerebral cortex

First part of the brain to die, usually in 5 or 6 minutes, is

Describe the first order of putrefaction of the organs?

First, the lining membrane of the trachea and larynx

Clostridium botulinum

Flaccid paralysis is the specific type of paralysis caused by a powerful exotoxin produced by _____.

Scuff marks and stains

Flooring should be resistant to

Intravascular Fluid

Fluid contained within vascular channelsabout one-twentieth of the body weight).

When should suturing be done?

Following aspiration

Staphylococcus

Food poisoning, skin and wound abscesses, and toxic shock syndrome are all infections caused by this bacterial genus.

Process

For most people (who do not die from some acute illness or sudden traumatic event) death is a ______ and not a specific moment in time

Physical State

Forces of nature act on the body in such a way as to create changes in the ________ of the body or body tissues

Affect the successful outcome of the embalming process

If the time lapse between death and embalming is too long, there may be complications severe enough to

Stains the tissues a reddish color

Heme passes through the walls and pores of the capillaries and moves into the tissue spaces where it

Extravascular

Heme passes through the walls and pores of the capillaries and moves into the tissue spaces where it stains the tissues a reddish color. This reddish stain is permanently fixed, because it is now

Globin Heme

Hemolysis releases the hemoglobin, which rapidly decomposes into _____ and _____

Embalming instrument used to clamp vessels

Hemostat/Lock Forceps

-Offered at no cost to the employee -Offered at a reasonable time and place -Performed by or under the supervision of a licensed physician or by or under the supervision of another licensed healthcare professional -Provided according to the recommendations of the U.S. Public Health Service

Hepatitis B vaccination program must be

- Ethical or reverential care of the dead dates back Neanderthal - Every civilization ever studied has been found to maintain sacred locations where the bodies and the relics of the dead were placed, including cemeteries, mausoleums, and columbaria - History shows us that the ultimate destruction of many civilizations was heralded by a rise in the community's apathy about the care of their dead

Historical attitudes concerning the care of the dead

Hand Pump

Historical instrument resembling a large hypodermic syringe attached to a bottle apparatus; used to create either pressure for injection or vacuum for aspiration.

Strictly private area Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) warnings No Food or Drink Formaldehyde Area Authorized Personnel

Identify the room by signage

alkaline

If a body is dead long enough for rigor mortis to have relieved itself, the body is more

vertebral

If a cranial autopsy has been performed, and the embalmer injects the right common carotid artery towards the head, what vessel in the cranial cavity should be clamped?

stop arterial embalming and evaluate

If embalming solution is escaping through the mouth during arterial injection, how is the purge treated?

Brain Death

If respiration and heartbeat are not re-established, _______ will result

autopsy hardening compound

If returning viscera to an autopsied body, outside of a bag, layers of viscera should be alternated with what?

Immediately following vascular injection

If the abdomen is distended due to gas, when should cavity treatment be performed?

seek permission from the family for removal and either return to medical facility or bury with the body

If the body NOT to be cremated and it contains a pacemaker, which of the following options is the best course of action

Sutures

If the lips will not stay closed during the embalming operation, they may be held in position by means of?

Decay

Implies a slow change from a state of soundness

Moribund

In a dying state; in the agonal period.

radial

In a six point injection all of the these arteries are considered except ___?

external compress using arterial fluid

In an autopsied infant, how should the areas not reached by arterial injection NOT be treated?

i, iii, and iv

In cases of motor vehicle deaths, why is it important to be more cautious than usual concerning the deceased head's during embalming? i. the accident may have caused lacerations to the scalp that are not obvious because they be covered by hair. ii. The accident may have caused bruising to the face. iii. Glass shards and other foreign debris that might cause injury to the embalmer may not be obvious because they may be covered by hair. iv. The absence of bruising and other obvious trauma does not preclude the presence of skull fractures that may lead to swelling during arterial injection.

Parts per Million/ppm

In contaminated air, the parts of vapor or gasformaldehyde) per million parts of air by volume; in solution the parts of chemical per million parts of solution.

Cake

In cosmetology, a compressed powder.

-Establish an exposure control plan -Employers must update the plan annually -Implement the use of universal precautions -Identify and use engineering controls -Identify and ensure the use of work practice controls -Provide personal protective equipment (PPE), such as gloves, gowns, eye protection, and masks -Make available hepatitis B vaccinations to all workers with occupational exposure -Make available post-exposure evaluation and follow-up to any occupationally exposed worker who experiences an exposure incident -Use labels and signs to communicate hazards -Provide information and training to workers -Maintain worker medical and training records

In general, OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens standard requires employers to

silicone breast implants

In most cases, what medical device should NOT be removed?

Yes

In order to confront death is it considered helpful to see the deceased person

Bridge Suture (Temporary Interrupted Suture)

Individual stitch knotted at the tissue edge; may be applied prior to embalming to align tissues.

What are the four ptomaines?

Indole, Skatole, Cadaverine, Putrscine

Round

Infantine; a frontal head form in which the head exhibits maximum curvature.

Nephritis

Inflammation of the kidneys.

Hepatitis

Inflammation of the liver

Meningitis

Inflammation of the meninges.

Peritonitis

Inflammation of the peritoneum, the membranous coat lining the abdominal cavity and investing the viscera.

One Point Injection

Injection and drainage from one location.

Split Injection

Injection from one site and drainage from a separate site.

Hypodermic Embalming

Injection of embalming chemicals directly into the tissues through the use of a syringe and needle

Hypodermic Embalming

Injection of embalming chemicals directly into the tissues through the use of a syringe and needle or a trocar

Preparation aid used in mouth closure Inserted into a needle injector and forced into the mandible and maxilla

Injector Needles

Terminal Disinfection

Institution of disinfection and decontamination measures after the preparation of the remains.

Dehydration

Loss of moisture from body tissue which may occur antemortem or postmortem, (antemortem - febrile disease, diarrhea or emesis; postmortem - injection of embalming solution or through absorption by the air.)

Postmortem Edema

Lower areas where the liquids are moving to may become engorged

Transverse

Lying at right angles to the long axis of the body.

An organelle that exists within a cell, (but separate from the cell), it contains hydrolytic enzymes that break down proteins and certain carbohydrates

Lysosome

Hazards, exposure levels, and symptoms associated with the material or the substance

MSDS contains critical information related to the

Work area Must be accessible to employees

MSDS must be kept on file for each hazardous substance or material present in the

Odors reaching the main air flow serving the funeral home

Many times, a separate preparation room "zone," controlled manually, wall or window unit is also adaptable for cooling the preparation room is recommended to prevent _____________

Mandibular Suture

Method of mouth closure in which a suture is passed through the septum of the nose and around the mandible.

larvacides

Maggots or other insect larvae may be killed by using this.

Preserve

Maintain

Properly dispose of clothing of the deceased Proper disposition of all waste Be sure ventilation, heating, and cooling systems work properly Maintain all mechanical apparatus so no leakage occurs Perform and document regular maintenance

Maintain a clean and healthy environment

Guard loose talk and remarks Keep body covered as practical Repeat nothing outside of preparation room Disclose no confidential facts as to age, condition of the body, deformities, or diseases causing death

Maintain highest moral standards

Remains are covered Body is properly identified Modesty cloth is used during preparation

Maintain the dignity of the remains

OSHA "Right to Know" Laws Building Permits State Codes and Local Ordinances

Major sources of regulations governing the preparation room environment

Sign of Death

Manifestation of death in the body.

Massage

Manipulation of tissue in the course of preparation of the body.

Restricted Cervical Injection

Method of injection wherein both common carotid arteries are raised.

MSDS

Material Safety Data Sheet

Sealing Agents

Material used to provide a barrier or seal against any type of leakage or fluid or blood.

cell (plasma) membrane

Materials pass in and out of the cell through the _____.

Engineering Controls

Mechanical systems and devices engineered into the architecture of a building

Nitrogenous Waste

Metabolic by-products that contain nitrogen, such as urea and uric acid. These compounds have a high affinity for formaldehyde and tend to neutralize embalming chemicals.

Agonal Algor

Metabolism has slowed in these individuals and, no doubt, the circulatory system has slowed

Embalming instrument used to stop the flow of fluids through tubing

Metal Cut-Off/Metal Clamp

Embalming instrument which permits embalming fluid to flow in two different directions simultaneously

Metal Y

Concurrent Drainage

Method of drainage in which drainage occurs continuously during vascular(arterial) injection.

Intermittent DrainageRestricted Drainage)

Method of drainage in which the drainage is stopped at intervals while the injection continues.

What is the temperature range for decomposition?

Minimum 32 degrees, optimum 98 degrees, maximum 128 degrees

Capillaries

Minute blood vessels, the walls of which comprise a single layer of endothelial cells. Capillaries connect the smallest arteries (arteriole) with the smallest veins (venule) and are where pressure filtration occurs

Tardieu Spots

Minute petechial hemorrhages caused by the rupture of minute vessels as blood settles into the dependent areas of organs and tissue; it is accompanied by livor mortis. Postmortem, extravascular blood discoloration. Most common in asphyxial or slow deaths.

-Disease processes have had longer to work on the body -Secondary infections have increased in the body -Drug therapies have dramatically affected the tissue conditions and the chemical balance of the body

Modern day embalmer must face the following challenges:

Medical science bringing new therapies and treatments to therapy, potential for extended agonal period has been increased -Disease works longer on the body -secondary infections -drug therapies -chemical balance of the body

Modern day embalming is more difficult than in the past

Not always effective Used under pressure (like a pressure cooker) -becomes very effective -such as an autoclave 250°F/121°C

Moist Heat Sterilizer

autolysis

Morphological changes in a necrotic cell are brought on by denaturation and by _____.

Who of the following should NOT be allowed in the preparation room while embalming a body? Mortuary school applicants Those authorized by family Those authorized by law Licensed funeral service practitioners

Mortuary school applicants

Centrifugal Force Machine/Pressure Machines

Motorized injector used to create positive pressure as required in vascular embalming

Preparation room supplies which are used to support the lips and give the deceased's mouth a normal contour when the deceased does not have natural teeth or dentures

Mouth Formers

infant

Mouths may be commonly be left partially open in what kind of cases?

Point lighting

Movement of light rays in a straight line.

Translocation of Microorganisms

Movement of microorganisms from one area of the body to another

Conjunctiva

Mucous membrane that lines the eyelid and covers the white portion of the eye.

Abdominal Anatomical Regions

Nine region plan: by means of four imaginary planes, two of which are horizontal (indicated by lines drawn across the right and left 10th ribs and across the right and left anterior superior iliac spines) and two sagittal (indicated by lines drawn from mid point of inguinal ligament to nipples of chest, right and left sides

Blood is stored or in other areas of possible contamination

No food or drink should be stored in refrigerators where

Perform all duties in an ethical, professional manner

No matter how simple or complex the service, we must

Death Rattle

Noise made by a moribund person caused by air passing through a residue of mucous in the trachea and posterior oral cavity.

indigenous flora

Normal microbial occupants of the body are referred to as _____. (There is only one best answer).

7.4 pH

Normal pH for a body is approximately

Serrated

Notched on the edge like a saw, as seen with forceps.

Brain Death

Occurs in a sequence of events that are a function of time without oxygen

Clinical Death

Occurs when spontaneous respiration and heartbeat cease

cavity aspiration

Odor, gas and purge are prevented by ___?

decomposition

Odor, purge, and skin slip are signs of?

Staphylococcus aureus

Of the following scientific names, identify the one written correctly according to the rules of "biological nomenclature".

morbidity rate

Of the following terms, which one best describes this statement? "Last year, 32.4 people per 100,000 had at least one case of the common cold in the United States".

Blood Borne Pathogen Rule

OSHA REGULATION (29CFR 1910-1020) regulating the employee's exposure to blood and other body fluids. OSHA DEFINITIONS: Blood, Human blood, human blood components, and products made from human blood.

Formaldehyde Rule

OSHA regulation limiting the amount of occupation exposure to formaldehyde gas.

Hazard Communication Standard/Rule

OSHA regulation that deals with identifying and limiting exposure to occupational hazards.

Eye Wash Station

OSHA required emergency safety device providing a steady stream of water for flushing the eye.

Sharps Container

OSHA required receptacle for proper disposal of sharps.

Drench Shower

OSHA required safety device for a release of a copious amount of water in a short time.

In embalming ___ bodies, it is often better to raise the vessels and attach the tubes before setting features?

Obese

Vascular difficulties including compression of the vena cava are common in ___ bodies?

Obese

Agonal Hypostasis

Occurs as a result of the slowing of circulation just prior to death, which allows the force of gravity to overcome the force of circulation

Endogenous Invasion (Translocation of Microorganisms)

Occurs as organisms normally confined to a specific area of the body by natural body defenses are able to move as the body loses its ability to keep them in check

Agonal Capillary Expansion

Occurs as the body attempts to get more oxygen to the tissues and the cells

Agonal Coagulation

Occurs as the circulation of blood slows and the formed elements of the blood begin to clot and congeal

Protein

One of a class of complex nitrogenous compounds that are synthesized by all living organisms and yield amino acids when hydrolyzed

sterilization

One of the only known ways to effectively kill all forms of life, including endospores, is _____.

Sexton

One who is in charge of the cemetery; the caretaker of a church?

An embalming procedure where injection and drainage takes places from a single incision is ___?

One-Point

Agonal Capillary Expansion

Opening of the pores in the walls of the capillaries

Neisseria gonorrhea

Ophthalmia neonatorum is caused by _____.

Lysosome

Organelle that exists within a cell, but separate from the cell; contains hydrolytic enzymes that breakdown proteins and certain carbohydrates.

Fat

Organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen; chemically, a triglyceride ester, composed of glycerol and fatty acids.

Protein

Organic compound found in plants and animals; can be broken down into amino acids.

Having natural motility Entering the blood stream and circulating to other parts of the body Gravitating to other parts of the body during hypostasis or shifts in tissue moisture

Organisms normally confined to a specific area of the body by natural body defenses are able to move as the body loses its ability to keep them in check This movement may be the result of the organism:

Extravascular

Outside the blood vascular system.

Frontal eminences

Paired, rounded, unmargined prominences of the frontal bone found approximately one inch beneath the normal hairline.

Diffusion (Fluid)

Passage of some components of the injected embalming solution from an intravascular to an extravascular location; movement of the embalming solutions from the capillaries into the interstitial fluids

Blood Borne Pathogens

Pathogenic microorganisms that are present in human blood and can cause disease in humans; these pathogens include, but are not limited to, hepatitis B virus (HBV) and human immunodeficiency virus

biological vectors.

Pathogens that complete some part of their life cycle inside the arthropod carrier before the carrier transmits the pathogen to a human host are called ______.

Necrosis

Pathologic death of body cells as a result of disease processes

Sepsis

Pathologic state, resulting from the presence of microorganisms or their products in the blood or other tissues.

Postmortem Changes

Period between death and embalming the composition and condition of the body continues to change

Biological Death

Period in the process where simple life processes of the various organs and tissues of the body begin to cease

Agonal period

Period of time over which the sequence of steps (death) occur is known as

Postmortem

Period that begins after somatic death.

Chemical Chemical

Physical changes do not create _______ by-products or change the ______ composition of the body

Gravitation or Hypostasis of the blood

Physical movement of body fluids to dependent regions of the body

Death Rattle Death Struggle

Physical observations that can be made during the dying process include _______ and ________

Tissue Gas

Postmortem accumulation of gas in tissues or cavities brought about by an anaerobic gas forming bacillus, Clostridium perfringens.

Physical Changes Chemical Changes

Postmortem changes are classified as _______ and _______ changes

Purge

Postmortem evacuation of any substance from an external orifice of the body as a result of pressure.

Livor Mortis

Postmortem intravascular blood discoloration that occurs as a result of hypostasis

Hemolysis of Blood

Postmortem stain is the extravascular blood discoloration brought about by

Necrobiosis

Physiologic, or natural, death of cells as they complete their life cycles

Head Rest

Piece of equipment used to maintain the head in the proper position during the embalming process.

Parenteral

Piercing mucous membranes or the skin barrier through such events as needle sticks, human bites, cuts, and abrasions.

Prang

Pigment color theory which employs the color wheel is the ____ system?

Preparation room supply used to cover particular areas of the body to collect any leakage that may occur

Plastic Goods

Coverall

Plastic garment designed to cover the body from chest down to the upper thigh.

Unionall

Plastic garment designed to cover the entire body from the chest down to an including feet.

-Providing vacuum breakers on the main water line leading into the building -Providing vacuum breakers on hydroaspirators -Maintaining discharge basins/ flush sinks in good working order -Having a suitable water source for the preparation table -Having a proper eyewash station -Having a proper drench shower -Having a proper hand washing station -Having proper shower room facilities

Plumbing considerations include

Anatomical Limits

Points of origin and points of termination in relation to adjacent structure; used to designate the boundaries of arteries:

toxins

Poisons produced by bacteria are known as _____.

angle

Portion of the lower inferior jaw that forms the widest part of the jaw.

Preparation room equipment for properly positioning bodies on the embalming table

Positioning Devices

Saves steps Easier to keep sanitary Easier to ventilate, heat, and cool

Positive attributes of smaller spaces

Pressure Filtration

Positive intravascular pressure causing passage of embalming fluid through the capillary wall to diffuse with the interstitial fluids; causing passage of embalming fluid from an intravascular to an extravascular position.

Describe color changes that occur during decomposition

Post mortem stain; marbling of the superficial veins; greenish color on the lower right quadrant of the abdomen; caused by hydrogen sulfide

Shift in pH Rigor Mortis Decomposition Postmortem Stain Postmortem Caloricity

Postmortem Chemical Changes Include

Livor Mortis Hypostasis Algor Mortis Dehydration Bacterial Translocation Increase in Blood Viscosity

Postmortem Physical Changes Include

Positioning Devices

Preparation room equipment for properly positioning bodies prior to, during, and after vascular embalming.

Ligature/Suture

Preparation room item used with suturing needles to suture cuts and incisions

15

Preparation room should have 12 to 20 air exchanges per hour; __ changes are recommended

20

Preparation room should have 12 to ____ air exchanges per hour; 15 changes are recommended

12

Preparation room should have ____ to 20 air exchanges per hour; 15 changes are recommended

Surface Embalming

Preservation of the body tissues by direct contact with embalming chemicals, preservative gels, or surface packs

Temperature Moisture Surrounding environment

Preservation of the dead human body can occur without chemical treatment under certain natural conditions dependent on such elements as

Chemicals which inactivate saprophytic bacteria, render unsuitable for nutrition the media upon which such bacteria thrive and which will arrest decomposition by altering the enzymes of the body as well as converting the decomposable tissues into a form much less susceptible to decomposition

Preservative Embalming Chemicals

Motorized injector used to create positive pressure as required in vascular embalming

Pressure Machines/Centrifugal Force Machine

Intravascular Pressure

Pressure developed as the flow of embalming solution is established and the elastic arterial walls expand and then contract, resulting in filling of the capillary beds and development of pressure filtration.

Stabilize

Prevent or retard an unwanted alteration of a physical state. Slowing the onset of the changes of decomposition by the use of refrigeration, dry or wet ice, and the injection of non-formaldehyde fluids

Enough water volume and pressure to operate automatic flush valves properly and create a good vacuum for a hydroaspirator

Proper pluming will ensure

Colon

Primary source of many of the translocated microbial agents

Engineering Controls

Procedures that isolate or remove the blood borne pathogen hazard from the workplace such as sharps disposal container, self-sheathing needles

Hypostasis

Process by which blood settles, as a result of gravitational movement within the vessels, to the dependent or lower parts of the body

Postmortem Cellular Death

Process during which individual cells die

Embalming

Process of chemically treating the dead human body to reduce the presence and growth of microorganisms, retard organic decomposition, and restore an acceptable physical appearance

Embalming

Process of chemically treating the dead human body to reduce the presence and growth of microorganisms, to temporarily inhibit organic decomposition, and to restore an acceptable physical appearance.

Desiccation

Process of drying out.

Saponification

Process of soap formation; as related to decomposition, the conversion of fatty tissues of the body into a soapy waxy substance called adipocere or grave wax.

Sterilization

Process that renders a substance free of all microorganisms.

Sanitation

Process to promote and establish conditions that minimize or eliminate biohazards

What are the three major biochemical of the body?

Proteins, Carbohydrates, Lipids

Device used to keep a dead human body cool enough to inhibit bacterial activity

Refrigeration Unit

Certain legal functions

Regardless of what services are requested we must perform

What is Greek for corpse

Ptoma

Carry oxygenated blood from lungs to left atrium

Pulmonary veins ___?

Evacuation of gasses, liquids and semisolids from a natural body orifice

Purge

stomach and/or lungs

Purge from the mouth usually originates from the ___?

Which type of purge requires the following treatment? Cream the areas over which the purge matters flows to minimize burning of the lips, cheeks, and neck. Reduce gas pressures in the abdomen by the careful insertion of a trocar.

Purge prior to embalming

The best method for closing an opening for a colostomy is ___?

Purse-string suture

Water Hardness

Quality of water containing certain substances, especially soluble salts of calcium and magnesium.

OSHA required safety device for a release of a copious amount of water in a short time

Quick Wash Shower

Permission needs to be obtained for those minimum care treatments necessary for identification of or viewing the body

Should we get permission for un-embalmed bodies

Preparation room equipment used to shave both male and female cases

Razor

Hydrolysis

Reaction in which water is one of the reactants and compounds are often broken down. In the hydrolysis of proteins, the addition of water accompanied by action of enzymes results in the breakdown of protein into amino acids.

Occupational Exposure

Reasonably anticipated skin, eye, mucous membrane, or parenteral, contact with blood or other potentially infectious materials that may result from the performance of an employee's duties.

tissue gas

Recent abdominal surgery, the presences of gangrene at time of death, inadequate embalming, and contaminated embalming instruments: these are among the predisposing conditions that may lead to _____ in the deceased.

Universal precautions must be followed to help check the spread of disease.

Recognizing that it is not possible to totally eliminate the danger of being infected by pathogens, it is necessary to treat all human remains as though they are potential carriers of disease. Considering this, which of the following statements is true? There is only one best answer.

Electrocardiogram/ECGEKG)

Record of the electrical activity of the heart.

Written permission to embalm or a record of the expressed permission must be obtained

Should we get permission to embalm a body

Death Rattle

Respiratory gurgling or rattling in the throat of a dying person, caused by the loss of the cough reflex and the accumulation of mucous

Surface Evaporation

Results from the passage of air or air currents over the surface of the body

General purpose embalming instrument which is primarily used to spread incisions and to afford more working room It can also be used as an aid in eyecap insertion

Retractor

Is expressed through the consistent application and practice of showing respect and honor for, as well as maintaining the dignity of, the dead

Reverence for the dead

Clinical Death

Reversible phase of the somatic death process

direct contact

STDs are caused by a variety of pathogens but they are all spread via...

The destruction of sugars by hydrolysis (no effect on embalming)

Saccharolysis

Rituals of death rest on the basic need, recognized by all societies, to remove the bodies of the dead from among the living In America during the second half of the nineteenth century and most of the twentieth century, embalming and viewing of the body was a vital part of the American funeral

Sacred aspects of embalming a dead human body

pathological atrophy

Shrinkage of muscle following paralysis is an example of

Center of Venous Drainage

Right atrium of the heart.

Firming

Rigidity of tissue due to chemical reaction.

eyes

Rigor mortis develops first in the muscles of the

vascular

Rigor mortis may cause ___ difficulties?

Toilet Bowl Minimum of space required Flushing action downward minimizes cleanup Should be installed low enough to permit free tilting and rotation of the table

Rim Flush Receptacle

Postmortem Caloricity

Rise in the body temperature after death due to continued cellular metabolism

What does hydrogen sulfide smell like?

Rotten eggs

What does mercaptan smell like?

Rotten eggs

Condyle

Rounded articular process on a bone.

strep throat

S. pyogenes is the causative agent of this disease.

The process of soap formation; as related to decomposition, the conversion of fatty tissues of the body into a soapy, waxy, substance called adipocere or grave wax

Saponification

Bacteria that derive their nutrients from dead organic matter

Saprophytic bacteria

Two piece embalming instrument consisting of a handle and a blade used to make incisions and excisions

Scalpel

Preservation

Science of treating the dead human body chemically so as to temporarily inhibit decomposition

Artery and Vein Scissors Angular Bandage Scissors Utility Scissors

Scissors Types

External Sealers Internal Sealers

Sealer Types

Compound used to provide a barrier or seal against any type of leakage of fluid or blood

Sealers

If a body requires re-embalming, that embalming will almost certainly be ___?

Sectional

Postmortem Examination

See Autopsy.

Masking Agent

See Perfuming Agents.

Wetting Agent

See Surfactant.

Never Control of odor and bacteria is a constant worry

Should the prep room be near bedrooms, break rooms, or kitchen areas

Decomposition

Separation of compounds into simpler substances by the action of microbial and/or autolytic enzymes.

Dialysis

Separation of substances in solution by the difference in their rates of diffusion through a semipermeable, membrane.

desquamation

Separation of the dermis and the epidermis after death is called

Embalming instrument used to maintain the elevation of the vessels above the surface of the skin

Separator/Bone Separator

Hypostasis

Settling of blood and/or other fluids to dependent portions of the body

Agonal Hypostasis

Settling of blood into the dependent tissues of the body

Trocar

Sharply pointed surgical instrument used in cavity embalming to aspirate the cavities and inject cavity fluid. The trocar may also be used for supplemental hypodermic embalming.

Container used to dispose of all sharp and pointed objects used during preparation

Sharps Container

Written reports of the condition and embalming of the body are especially important for ___ bodies?

Shipped

Never

Should embalmers ever aid or abet an unlicensed person who attempts to represent himself or herself as a licensed embalmer

No

Should invasive circulatory devices be removed before transportation

Agonal Period

Term for period just before death

false

Tetanospasmin is the powerful toxin that causes flaccid paralysis in infected hosts. T/F

is the study of death

Thanatology

Millicurie/mCi

That amount of radioactive material in which 37 million atoms disintegrate each second.

Preparation Room

That area or facility wherein embalming, dressing, cosmeticizing, or other body preparation are effected.

needle injector

That method of mouth closure which employs wires attached to small tacks which are inserted into the upper and lower jaw is called

Corneal Sclera Button

That portion of the cornea recovered for transplantation in situ.

Actual Pressure

That pressure which is indicated by the injector gauge needle when the arterial tube is open and the arterial solution is flowing into the body.

Medical and public health literatures

The "at risk" nature for those who have direct contact with preparing human remains for disposition has been well documented in

Their contact with dead human bodies

The CDC concluded that funeral directors had an elevated risk of contracting tuberculosis as a result of

Conversion

The color of an object being changed or completely destroyed when one color of illumination strikes an object of a completely different color.

Brown

The color of tanned leather

a mechanical vector

The common housefly can transmit pathogens that are carried on their legs and the pathogen undergoes no development while there. What is such a vector called?

internal jugular vein.

The companion vein to the common carotid artery is the

Final disposition

The conclusive performance of services with respect to the dead human body?

Locked by key or touch pad

The cooling unit should be

ethmoid bone

The cranial cavity is aspirated through the ___?

Dangerous to the health of the observer

The dead human body can be offensive to the senses, but in and by itself, with rare exception, is not

2.25

The deceased arrives at the funeral home 18 hours after death. Which of the following solution strengths would be most effective for the 2nd gallon of arterial solution injection?

Disinfection

The destruction and/or inhibition of most pathogenic organisms and their products in or on the body.

Disinfection

The destruction or inhibition of most pathogenic bacteria and their products in or on the body defines which of the following terms?

Differential Pressure

The difference between potential and actual pressure.

Primary Dilution

The dilution attained as the embalming solution is mixed in the embalming machine.

Surface Embalming

The direct contact of body tissues with embalming chemicals.

Calvarium

The dome-like superior portion of the cranium; that portion removed during cranial autopsy.

hemorrhage

The escape of blood from the vascular system is called

External auditory meatus

The external opening of the ear passage.

Cilia

The eyelashes.

half

The facial portion of the adult skull is about ___________ the area of the cranium.

medial

The femoral vein is ____ to the femoral artery?

Pubic Symphysis

The fibrocartilage that joins the two pubic bones in the median plane.

Constantine

The first Christian Roman emperor was:

Very heavy traffic and considerable static weight

The floor must withstand

Cavitation

The formation of cavities in an organ or tissue; frequently seen in some forms of tuberculosis.

Mandibular sulci

The furrows that vary in length but none rise above the level of the line of closure of the mouth.

Transplantation

The grafting of living tissue from its normal position to another site, or of an organ or tissue from one person to another

Cleaning

The grill on the exhaust fan, and on all other grills in the room, should be easily removable for

the germ theory of disease

The idea that diseases are caused by microorganisms instead of through supernatural means is called ______.

iliac arteries

The ideal vessels to use for injection of the legs in an autopsied body, are the ___?

Instantaneous Rigor Mortis

The immediate stiffening of the muscles of a dead human body.

Hypodermic tissue building

The injection of special creams or liquids into the tissues through the use of a syringe and needle to restore natural contour.

slower

The internal cooling of a larger person would be

Fear of vampires and ghouls

The intramural burial was much sought after during the Middle Ages because?

Coma

The irreversible cessation of brain activity and loss of consciousness; death beginning at the brain.

submucosa

The layer of the digestive tube wall that contains blood vessels, lymph nodes, and nerve endings is the

Transit Permit

The legal document authorizing transportation by common carrier, and disposal of human remains?

Agonal Dehydration

The loss of moisture from the living body during the agonal state.

Stomach, cecum, urinary bladder and heart

The main trocar guides are designed to increase the efficiency in piercing the internal organs and aspirating the contents. The guides are recommended to reach which major organs?

Permissible Exposure Limit/PEL

The maximum legal limits established by OSHA for regulated substances. These are based on employee exposure that are time-weighted over an 8 hour work shift. When these limits are exceeded, employers must take proper steps to reduce employee exposure. For formaldehyde, the PEL is .75 ppm.

water

Though young children's skin and tissues are fragile, their bodies always contain more ____ than adults which increases formaldehyde demand.

36 to 40 inches

The minimum width of the door should be at least

Greek

The most common type of profile form of the nose.

Optimum

The most favorable condition for functioning.

Oral Cavity

The mouth and the vestibule, or the opening to the throat.

Distribution (Fluid)

The movement of embalming solutions from the point of injection throughout the arterial system and into the capillaries.

Diffusion

The movement of molecules or other particles in a solution from an area of greater concentration to an area of lesser concentration until uniform concentration is reached?

Diffusion

The movement of molecules or other particles in solution from an area of greater concentration to an area of lesser concentration until uniform concentration is reached.

Heme

The nonprotein portion of hemoglobin; the red pigment of hemoglobin.

One

The number of Occipitofrontalis muscles.

Contaminated

The presence or the reasonably anticipated presence of blood or other potentially infectious materials on an item or surface.

Blood Pressure

The pressure exerted by the blood in the living body on the arterial wall measured in millimeters of mercury.

Blood Pressure

The pressure exerted by the blood on the vessel walls measured in millimeters of mercury.

Potential Pressure

The pressure indicated by the injector gauge needle when the injector motor is running and the arterial tubing is clamped off.

Potential Pressure

The pressure indicated by the injector gauge needle when the injector motor is running and the arterial tubing is clamped off; Turner Portiboy injection machine.

Preparation room equipment used to pass a ligature underneath a raised vessel

Thread Passer

ulna.

The olecranon process is located on the

smell

The olfactory nerve is concerned with

glottis

The opening between the pharynx and the larynx is the

Inorganic Salts

The osmotic qualities of the embalming solution are adjusted by the concentration of:

inorganic salts

The osmotic qualities of the embalming solution are adjusted by the concentration of:

goes from 0 to 14, with 7 being neutral.

The pH scale _____.

the capsule

The pale-colored "halos" around the darker bacterial cell is the _____ that increase the pathogen's virulence by making them resistant to attack by white blood cells of the immune response.

Forehead

The part of the face above the eyes.

Osmosis

The passage of solvent from a solution of lesser to one of greater solute concentration when the two solutions are separated by a semipermeable membrane.

at the base of the brain in the sella turcica of the sphenoid bone.

The pituitary gland is located

maintaining osmotic pressure by controlling amounts of water and solutes passing into and out of the cell

The plasma membrane of cells is largely responsible for _____.

calavarium

The portion of the skull which is removed during a cranial autopsy is referred to as the ____?

calvarium

The portion of the skull which is removed during a cranial autopsy is referred to as the ____?

To assist Christ in gathering the flock

The practice of burying clergy with their feet to East was so they would rise first at Christ s coming to help with what?

mouth

The prefix "stomato' means

secondary dilution

The presence of ascites within a body should warn the embalmer that the primary dilution of the fluid should be increased because ____ will take place?

sufficient distribution

The presence of fluid dye in the tissues, distension of superficial blood vessels, and copious drainage are indications of?

Physiologic Metabolic

The process takes place in a sequence of steps which can be described as an expanding inability of the body to sustain the ________ and ________ processes that are necessary for life

Orbicularis Oris

The puckering muscle:

left atrium

The pulmonary veins convey highly oxygenated blood into the

pre embalming treatment

The puncturing of blisters is considered to be a(n) ___?

Procurement

The recovery of organs or tissues from a cadaver for transplantation purposes.

Hemoglobin

The red respiratory portion of the red blood cells; iron containing pigment of red blood cells functioning to carry oxygen to the cells.

Decompose

To separate into constituent parts or elements or into simpler compounds

Viscosity

The resistance to the flow of a liquid; the thickness of a liquid.

it offers the greatest control over arterial solution into the head

The restricted cervical method of injection is recommended because ___?

superior vena cava

The right and left brachiocephalic veins combine to form the

Right Atrium

The right side of the heart seen as the center of drainage; used as a site of drainage via instruments from the right internal jugular vein and direct via the trocar or through the thoracic wall.

Postmortem Caloricity

The rise in temperature after death due to continued cellular metabolism.

latex condoms

The risk of contracting gonorrhea can be reduced by using _____ during sex.

Ligate

To tie off an artery and vein upon completion of embalming.

glycocalyx

The sticky, gelatinous coating surrounding the cell wall of many prokaryotes is called the _____.

Index

The strength of embalming fluids indicated by the number of grams of pure formaldehyde gas dissolved in 100 ml of water. Index usually refers to a percentage; an embalming fluid with an index of 25 usually contains 25% formaldehyde gas.

Solute

The substance that is dissolved in a solution.

Columna nasi

The superficial partition between the nostrils; the most inferior part of the mass of the nose.

Radiation Protection Officer

The supervision, in an institution licensed to use radionuclides that has the responsibility to establish procedures and make recommendations in the use of all radioactive matter.

frontal bone

The supraorbital margin is created by the

Environment

The surroundings, conditions, or influences that affect an organism or the cells within an organism.

Stapylococcus aureus

The synthetic materials of superabsorbent tampons resulted in some women suffering from TSS because these pathogens were introduced to deeper tissues of the vagina.

True

The term embalming (as used today) a misnomer True/False

Crown

The topmost part of the head (vertex).

cresols

The treated lumber of telephone poles and similar items are called "treated" lumber because of the application of this phenolic compound.

alveolar

The type of prognathism caused by inclination of the sockets of the teeth is

Putrefaction

The typically anaerobic splitting of proteins by bacteria and fungi with the formation of foul-smelling incompletely oxidized products

Pathogenic

The un-embalmed dead human body can be a large reservoir of infectious materials that are _______ to humans

Third

The upper eyelid abuts against the lower eyelid in the lower ____________ of the eye socket.

Abut

To touch or contact as with the tarsal plates of the closed eyelids

Embalm

To treat (a dead body) so as to protect from decay

Decay

To undergo destructive dissolution

Necrobiosis

There is life in this word

Necrosis

There is no life in the word

vascular nevus

These "strawberry marks" are commonly seen on the face, head, neck, and arms.

lysosomes

These cellular organelles contain enzymes that allow autolysis, and subsequent necrosis, to occur. These organelles have been called "little acid vats"

Action Level/AL-Exposure Limits

These levels are established to ensure adequate protection of employees at exposures below the OSHA limits, but to minimize the compliance burdens for employers whose employees have exposures below the 8 hour permissible exposure limit

fungi

These microorganisms lack chlorophyll and cannot undergo photosynthesis. Hence, they often grow on decomposing matter and they usually bear spores.

capnophiles

These microorganisms require little free oxygen.

rickettsias

These pathogens are bacteria, though they "act" like viruses by being able to reproduce only within a host cell. The are rod-shaped or spherical, Gram negative are are usually vectored to humans on lice, fleas, ticks, or mites. Epidemic and endemic typhus are two well-known diseases caused by these bacteria.

prions

These small, proteinaceous, and infectious particles are resistant to most procedures that modify nucleic acids.

humors

These were once thought to be the basic fluids of the body that, if imbalanced, caused disease.

Cribiform Plate

Thin, medial portion of the ethmoid bone of the skull.

Livor Mortis

This condition is intra-vascular and can be washed away

phocomelia

This congenital condition is characterized by the proximal portions of limbs being poorly developed or entirely missing.

lysozyme

This enzyme of your body uses water to break down the peptidoglycan layer of prokaryotes. It's one of the ways humans can resist infection of bacterial pathogens.

Sternocleidomastoid

This muscle rotates and drops the head:

Material Safety Data Sheet/MSDS

This must accompany a hazardous product; a requirement of the Department of Labor and OSHA under the Hazard Communication Standard

tissue gas

This postmortem condition can lead to extreme disfigurement of the deceased and can be spread from body to body by unclean embalming instruments.

tuberculosis

This respiratory disease, caused by drug fast bacteria that form cavities where the bacteria reproduce, claims 3 million lives annually worldwide and is spread by inhaling aerosol droplets.

Mold Preventative

Those agents which will prohibit the growth of mold.

Cremated Remains

Those elements remaining after cremation of a dead human body.

Personal Protective Equipment/PPE

Those items of protection worn to minimize exposure to hazards; those items worn by the embalmer to avoid contact with blood and other body fluids.

Blanch

To whiten by removing color; to make pale.

Agonal Hypostasis Agonal Coagulation Agonal Capillary Expansion

Three circulatory changes possible in the Agonal Period

6 Hours

Time period for death of: Blood Cells

5 Minutes

Time period for death of: Brain and Nervous System Cells

6 Hours

Time period for death of: Cornea Cells

3 Hours

Time period for death of: Muscle Cells

Dry moist tissue and smooth out facial wrinkles Used to reduce swelling of the deceased by the application of heat

Tissue Reducer/Electric Spatula

ClostridiumPerfringens

Tissue gas-producing anaerobic bacillus responsible for true tissue gas

Blood

Tissue that circulates through the vascular system and is composed of approximately 22% solids and 78% water

Abut

To bluntly adjoin another structure; for example, the line of closure of the eye.

Decompose

To break up into constituent parts or as if by a chemical process: decay— decomposition n

Amputate

To cut off a limb; to dismember.

Aerosolization

To disperse as an aerosol; minute particles of blood and water become atomized and suspended in air when water under pressure meets the blood drainage or when flushing an uncovered flush sink.

Palpate

To examine by touch.

Embalm

To fill with sweet odors: perfume

Embalm

To fix in a static condition — embalmer n — embalmment n

Perfusion

To force a fluid throughan organ or tissue), especially by way of the blood vessels; injection during vasculararterial) embalming.

Preserve

To keep intact or free from decay

Preserve

To keep or save from decomposition — preservation n

Preserve

To keep safe from injury, harm, or destruction: protect

Embalm

To protect from decay or oblivion: preserve

Excision

To remove as by cutting out; the area from which something has been cut out.

NOT SURE

Treponema pallidum is the causative organism of syphilis. This bacterium contains an outer layer of lipids which increases the virulence of the pathogen. Left untreated, syphilis can progress to the tertiary stages which includes damage to the brain, heart, liver, and joints, and can lead to death. Hence, the pathogenesis of syphilis would include _____. Treponema pallidum and its increased virulence due to outer layer of lipids the medicines used to treat the symptoms and to kill the bacteria the social stigma associated with STDs (NO) the damage to the organs and joints

Long hollow needle for aspirating the cavities and to inject fluid into those cavities

Trocar

Preparation room equipment used to insert trocar buttons into trocar punctures created when the trocar is inserted into the body

Trocar Button Applicator

Preparation room item which is inserted into trocar punctures

Trocar Buttons

Handle Barrel Tip

Trocar Parts

Preparation room equipment which is used with the embalming machine, aspiration procedures, water hoses, etc.

Tubing

Rubber Plastic form

Tubing Available in 2 Types

Drain Tube

Tubular instrument of varying diameter and shape, preferably with a plunger, that is inserted into a vein to aid in drainage of blood and to restrict the exit of vascular embalming fluid.

tularensis

Tulare County, CA gives us the name for this bacterial disease.

rabbit fever

Tularemia is also known as _____.

rigor mortis

What body condition alters embalming chemicals, distorts features, and restricts arterial fluid distribution?

Agonal Edema Agonal Dehydration

Two changes in tissue moisture are possible during the agonal period

Blood Volume Blood Viscosity

Two factors play an important role in the degree of intensity of Livor Mortis:

Bilateral

Two sides.

Vinyl Tile

Type of flooring most commonly chosen

Vinyl Tile

Type of flooring that is very resilient, so it is comfortable to stand on for several hours

Vinyl Tile Terrazo Floor Clay and Ceramic Asphalt Tile Epoxy Paint

Types of Flooring

Dry heat Moist heat Chemical

Types of Sterilizers

hypodermically injection with cavity fluid

Ulcers should be treated by ___?

Decomposition

Ultimate sign of death

infant

Umbilical vessels should be considered in what kind of case?

2 sharp points 1 sharp and 1 dull point 2 dull points Barber shears

Utility Scissors Types

Backflow

Unwanted reverse flow of liquids in a piping system

Directing the trocar to the midline of the pubic bone, retracting it slightly, and depressing the point slightly will cause the trocar to enter which organ?

Urinary bladder

The most thorough method of sterilizing embalming instruments is what?

Use an autoclave

Vascular (Arterial) Embalming

Use of the blood vascular system to inject embalming solution into the body

two inches above and two inches to the left

Using the navel as a landmark, where is the trocar inserted?

right iliac

Using the nine region plan, in which region is the cecum located?

Used to cut tissue or ligature.

Utility Scissors

Vaccination must be made available to all employees who have occupational exposure

Various aspects of the Hepitits B vaccination program

Swollen lymph nodes are noted as a cause of ___ difficulties?

Vascular

Multiple-Site InjectionMultipoint)

Vascular injection from two or more arteries; a minimum of two sites is prescribed in the suggested MINIMUM STANDARD FOR EMBALMING.

Embalming instrument inserted into the vein for insertion of the drainage instrument

Vein Expander

Embalming instrument which is used to aid the drainage of blood from the body

Vein Tubes/Drain Tubes

Backflow and Siphonage

Very real hazards in funeral homes, especially if the volume and pressure of the water entering the building are not great enough to adequately supply all outlets in the building

Buccal Cavity

Vestibule of the oral cavity; the space between the lips, gums, and teeth.

Physical

Viscosity refers to the thickness of a liquid, which is a _______ change

AL, PEL & STEL

What are the three levels OSHA has set for formaldehyde exposure in every funeral home where formaldehyde is used

Quadrant and nine region plan

What are the two linear plans employed by embalmers to locate underlying structures during cavity embalming?

The Board of Health (or Bureau of Vital Statistics) State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors (or similar governing body)

What are two principal bodies that have control over dead human remains

Remains should be handled as if the body were dead from a communicable disease; should always be followed by those making the removal

What are universal precautions

popliteal

What artery originates at the opening in the adductor magnus muscle and terminates at the inferior border of the popliteus muscle?

Hard Water

Water containing large amounts of mineral salts. The watervehicle) to be used in mixing vascular embalming solutions needs to have these mineral salts removed or sequestered.

overhead supply or directly from service sinks

Water supply for the table can be fed to it either from an

meningitis caused by meningococcus

Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome is a fulminate and almost always fatal condition following a bout of this disease.

Casually

We cannot treat minimal service requests

Secondary Dilution

Weakening of the embalming fluid by the fluids in the body, both vascular and interstitial.

Handling of them is prohibited in work areas

What about contact lenses in the preproom

Prohibited in work areas

What about food, drink, and smoking in the preproom

Application of it is prohibited in work areas

What about personal cosmetics in the preproom

Selection of location should include room for future growth

What about planning for future growth

Movement within the room should not be visible as silhouettes or shadows

What about windows in prep room

right iliac

What anatomical region is the cecum located?

Samples from the deceased should never be taken without permission

What are proper procedures for photos, fingerprints, DNA, and blood samples

Any act that would allow an unlicensed person to have access to the deceased human being, without the presence of an embalmer, must be avoided both by policy and practice

What are proper procedures for unlicensed persons having contact with an un-embalmed deceased

Helps prevent preparation room from becoming storage area

What are the advantages of a utility room or store room

Can easily be sanitized Minimizes surface area for bacteria to grow and spread

What are the advantages of non porous surfaces

Provides time for the family to gather Permits the body to be shipped Means of sanitizing the deceased Can improve the appearance of the deceased

What are the four purposes of embalming

Temporary Preservation, Sanitation, and Restoration of the deceased to an acceptable appearance

What are the goals of embalming established by the ABFSE

Hepatitis Staphylococcal and other skin infections Pulmonary and skin tuberculosis

What are the most frequently reported diseases contacted by embalmers

Contact dermatitis Eye and nose irritations Upper respiratory irritations

What are the most notable health issues for embalmers

Hoses move more freely Easier on the body regarding bumping into

What are the positive aspects of having rounded surfaces and avoiding sharp angles

I, II and IV

What are the possible outcomes if the viscera in a dead body were left untreated: I Purge II Odor III formaldehyde gray IV gas formation V Flushing?

I, II and IV

What are the possible outcomes if the viscera in a dead body were left untreated:I Purge II Odor III formaldehyde gray IV gas formation V Flushing? I, II and IV II, IV and V III, IV and V I, III and V

§ 453.4( b)( 1) and § 453.5( 2) [of the Funeral Rule] 1. Not represent that a deceased person is required to be embalmed for: A. Direct cremation; B. Immediate burial; or C. A closed casket funeral without viewing or visitation when refrigeration is available and when state or local law does not require embalming; 2. Place the following disclosure on the general price list (GPL), required by § 453.2( b)( 4) in immediate conjunction with the price shown for embalming

What are the preventive requirements promulgated by the FTC

To be cleansed, sanitized, groomed, restored, and embalmed with dignity

What are the rights of a deceased person

- Temporary preservation and sanitation of the deceased body renders the body inoffensive by slowing postmortem changes - Seeing the body allows the family and friends to accept the finality of death, - Allows time to organize ceremony and ritual with the body present - Time for friends and relatives to gather for funeral ceremonies and if desired view the deceased remains - Moving the deceased to a distant location for final disposition if desired -Viewing restores a favorable body image by removing the adverse effects of disease, trauma, or postmortem changes - Preservation for anatomical study and research by medical institutions a slow breakdown of the body over time; desiccation rather than putrefaction

What does embalming make possible

It will be in their minds forever

What effect does the memory picture have on the family following a funeral service

Insert prosthetic globe

What embalming procedure could be performed for an eye donor, but NOT a cornea donor?

Embalmers, Intern/Apprentice Embalmers Removal personnel Any other person having direct contact with the un-embalmed human remains or with any regulated infectious waste materials

What employees are most affected by the BBPR

A plan should be in effect should the event arise

What if someone famous (or infamous) is being embalmed

16

What index fluid must you use to have 2 gallons of diluted fluid with strength of 1% if you use 16 oz of concentrated fluid?

sectional

What injection method is used when embalming a body with a complete autopsy?

restricted cervical

What injection site is recommended to be used first in the embalming of a normal adult body?

restricted cervical

What injection site/method is recommended to be used first in the embalming of a normal adult body?

surfactant

What is a chemical that reduces the molecular cohesion of arterial fluid so it can flow through capillaries?

poor peripheral distribution

What is a common embalming complication associated with cardiac disease?

hydrolysis

What is a reaction in which the addition of water, accompanied by the action of enzymes, results in the breakdown of proteins?

Coinjection

What is a supplemental embalming fluid used to enhance the action of the preservative solution?

the postmortem cooling of the blood

What is algor mortis?

Six point

What is an effective injection method for a kidney donor?

Groove director

What is an embalming instrument which is used to direct drain tubes into troublesome vessels?

- In accordance with the wishes of the family, the embalmer should advise them concerning their expectations for a visitation with viewing - Representations concerning embalming and restoration should be full and factual

What is an example of judicious counsel

Reverence for the dead

What is basic ethical axiom of the funeral profession

coma

What is death beginning at the brain?

crepitation

What is described as the spongy feel of gas as it moves through the tissues when palpitated?

"The process of chemically treating the dead human body to reduce the presence and growth of microorganisms, to retard organic decomposition, and to restore an acceptable physical appearance"

What is the ABFSE definition of embalming

First floor

What is the best location for the prep room

Hydrochloric acid

What is the content normally aspirated from the stomach?

Thoracic cavity, abdominal cavity, pelvic cavity

What is the correct order of aspiration?

begin with stronger than normal solution

What is the correct procedure when embalming an obese body?

proteolysis

What is the decomposition of proteins?

Autotrophs can make their own food via photosynthesis so they have little need to seek nutrients elsewhere. Heterotrophic bacteria must consume food from their surrounding environment.

What is the difference between an autotroph and a heterotroph?

Neutral

What is the embalmers position in regard to autopsy or organ and tissue donation

skin

What is the first line of defense against pathogenic infections?

Skin contact with blood

What is the frequent manner of exposure to disease

mild

What is the ideal fluid strength for the initial injection when embalming the normal adult unautopsied body?

3-foot opening

What is the minimum door size for the prep room

Formaldehyde Vapor

What is the most common chemical that embalmers are exposed to

size

What is the most common variation between the common carotid and axillary arteries?

98 - 100 degrees

What is the optimum temperature for the development of rigor mortis?

Osmosis

What is the passive transport mechanism involved with the movement of liquids through a semipermeable membrane from a dilute to a concentrated solution? (embalming chemicals move from interstitial fluids, across the cell wall, and into the cell)

hidden point of entry

What is the place where a hypodermic needle is inserted for tissue building?

Provide a safe and comfortable workplace

What is the primary purpose of the preparation room

disinfection

What is the primary reason for embalming

To perform the embalming to the best of their ability, lessening the ravages of illness and trauma

When a family chooses embalming with viewing what is embalmer's repsonsibility

Respiration Circulation

When biological death occurs, _____ and _____ cannot be restored

Asymmetry

When comparing the left and right sides of the face, there may be dissimilarities or lack of balance between the two sides, what is the term used for these dissimilarities?

An absolute necessity

When disposition is to be by immediate cremation identification is

before the arms

When embalming an autopsied adult body, our textbook recommends the legs should be arterially embalmed ___________

hypodermic injection

When embalming an autopsied body, how are the trunk walls usually injected with fluid?

Before and After Embalming

When embalming an unautopsied adult body, our textbook suggest you should shampoo the hair ________________

supraclavicular

When raising the left common carotid artery, what type of incision is made along the superior border of the clavicle?

insufficient arterial distribution

When should sectional embalming be used?

Following aspiration

When should suturing be done?

Axillary

When the humerus has be recovered for tissue donation, what artery should be injected to preserve the head and face?

exacerbated

When the severity of a disease is increased, it has ______.

idiopathic

When the underlying cause of a disease is unknown, the illness is said to be _____.

Needle stick injuries

Which is most common: needle sticks or cuts

pulmonary

Which arteries carry deoxygenated blood? (low levels of oxygen)

internal carotid

Which artery is associated with the Circle of Willis?

vertebral

Which artery is associated with the Circle of Willis?

rabbit fever

Which of the following is (are) arthropod-vectored bacterial diseases of humans?

skin

Which of the following is NOT an organ used for transplantation?

dessication

Which of the following is NOT classified as a chemical change?

spina bifida

Which of the following is a birth defect associated with spinal malformation?

germicides

Which of the following is a chemical method of controlling bacterial growth?

formalin

Which of the following is a concentrated, liquid form of formaldehyde, which is 37% formaldehyde by mass and 40% by volume?

all of these

Which of the following is a factor influencing the damage inflicted by a gunshot wound? the nature and type of tissue(s) affected by the bullet bullet design distance of target from the weapon speed of bullet mass of bullet d and e all of these

insufficient arterial distribution

Which condition suggests that sectional embalming should be used?

Mycobacterium avium

Which of the following bacteria might be found on the legs of a mechanical vector (a butterfly, for example)? There is only one best correct answer.

endemic

Which of the following best describes a disease that is continuously present in a community?

2, 3, and 4

Which of the following blood vessels are branches of the aortic arch? 1. right common carotid artery 2. left common carotid artery 3. left subclavian artery 4. brachiocephalic artery

Clostridium botulinum

Which of the following causes swelling of canned foods?

death from COPD

Which of the following conditions is a predisposing condition of purge?

Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Which of the following contains a high lipid (fat) content in its cell wall?

infection

Which of the following describes the state or condition in which the body, or part of the body, is invaded by a pathogenic agent that, under favorable conditions, multiplies and produces injurious effects?

impetigo

Which of the following diseases is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes?

diptheria

Which of the following diseases is characterized by sore throat, fever, fatigue, swelling of the neck, and a tough, gray "pseudomembrane" in the throat?

pili

Which of the following enables bacteria to attach to tissues?

Germicides

Which of the following ingredients would be found in all arterial fluids, cavity fluids and surface disinfectants?

livor mortis

Which postmortem physical change happens between 0.5 and 2 hours following death?

Excising tissue

Which procedure is considered a major restoration?

ultraviolet

Which wavelength of light is likely the most harmful to bacteria?

Maintenance employees Staff members for dressing and casketing remains Hairdresser, cosmetologist, barber, persons with other responsibilities

Who can be in the prep room when embalming is not in process

Fluid manufacturers

Who conducted the first embalming training?

-Published The American Way of Death, (1963) A savage and relentless attack on the profession, causing a counterattack on Mitford herself by America's funeral directors

Who is Jessica Mitford

Fredrick Ruysch

Who is the man known as the Father of Embalming , credited with the discovery of the first successful system of arterial embalming?

Persons who have the legal certification and authority to make a determination

Who may actually pronounce a person dead

Those authorized by the family Licensees and registered trainees Those authorized by state statute or rules and regulations

Who may be present during embalming

For the preparation of all bodies -- bodies dead from noncontagious, contagious, and/ or infectious disease

Why are Universal Precautions necessary

Sterilization kills all forms of life. Hence, the living cells and tissues of our hands would be destroyed.

Why can't we sterilize our hands?

increased moisture in the tissues

Why do many infants have increased preservative demands?

1. Embalming is a practice affecting the public safety and welfare and is subject to regulation and control in the public interest. 2. The preparation, care, and final disposition of a deceased human body should be attended with appropriate observance and understanding, 3. As a matter of public interest, the practice of embalming merits and receives the confidence of the public in that only qualified persons be authorized to embalm in their state of practice

Why do states license embalmers and funeral directors

Really handy for washing the remains and shampooing and rinsing the hair

Why is an overhead water supply useful

atrophy of the mandible

Why is mouth closure often difficult when embalming the elderly?

rapid injection may distend tissues

Why is rate of flow a greater concern than pressure when embalming a 7-year-old child?

Because the embalmer has direct contact with the deceased

Why is the embalmer responsible for personal health

So the embalmer's street clothing doesn't have any contact with the embalming process. This maintains a higher level of precautionary step in the Universal Precautions

Why might it be useful to have a separate dressing room

It is the ethical and professional

Why should we leave the immediate area neat and clean during removals

Prevent injuries

Why should we use lifting devices to move bodies

Lessens any exposure to blood or body fluids due to leakage

Why shouldn't invasive circulatory devices be removed before transportation

Intravascular

Within the blood vascular system.

Neisseria gonorrhea

Women infected with this pathogen may be not show signs or symptoms of the disease; chronic infection with this pathogen, left untreated, might lead to PID.

-Avoiding splashing, spraying, or splattering when working with potentially infectious agents -Proper handling and disposal of contaminated waste and contaminated sharps -Consistent and proper use of PPE -Adequate housekeeping -Hand washing

Work Practice Controls common sense steps

Laceration

Wound characterized by irregular tearing of tissue.

massage cream and electric spatula

Wrinkled eyelids caused by reduction of swelling can be treated by ___?

Forensic pathology

You are a laboratory pathologist asked to examine microscope slides containing liver tissue of a deceased person in an attempt to describe the associated etiology. What type of pathology would you be practicing?

Infection applies to pathogenic microorganisms whereas infestation refers to macroscopic organisms being in or on an injured host.

You can be infected with bacteria but not with maggots. Which of the following is the best explanation for this?

how a local infection became a focal infection

You have a toothache and fail to have a dentist examine it. About four days later you become quite ill and are admitted into the hospital with an infection of the linings of the spinal cord. You are diagnosed with meningitis. This scenario is a good example of _____.

hypotonic

You place some of your red blood cells into a beaker containing nothing but distilled water. The water in the beaker is _____ compared to the contents inside the RBCs.

hypoxia

_______ is the loss of oxygen in the tissues.

strict anaerobes

___________ are those microbes that can survive only in an area without oxygen.

Bench Memorial -

a bench made out of granite. They typically consist of a top piece supported by two standards. These can serve as enduring memorials dedicating a park or other suitable location. They can also be used as cemetery memorials. Permission is needed by the cemetery before a bench memorial may be installed

Urn

a container for cremated remains, a vase with a foot or pedestal

Corrugated Container

a container used to hold a dead human body which is constructed out of a type of cardboard, which is made with a series of alternate folds and ridges

Bailment

a delivery of personal property by one person (the bailor) to another (the bailee) who holds the property for a certain purpose under an express or implied-in-fact contract

Air Tray

a transfer container consisting of a wooden tray with a cardboard covering for the casket

Hydropericardium

abnormal accumulation of fluid within the pericardial sac

In cases of vascular difficulty, pre-injection is ___?

advised against

The cooling or decrease of the body temperature prior to death

agonal algor

During advanced decomposition the pH of the body is

alkaline

Cancer chemotherapy may lead to ___? purpura jaundice perforation of gut all of these

all of these

Vascular difficulties are frequently caused by ___ Answers: aneurysms febrile diseases neoplasms all of these

all of these

Vascular difficulties are frequently caused by ___? aneurysms febrile diseases neoplasms all of these

all of these

A method of drainage where injection and drainage are each done separately at different times is ___?

alternate

Grave

an excavation in the earth as a place for interment; interment space

Method of locating a structure, such as an artery or a vein, by reference to an adjacent known or prominent structure

anatomical guide

What section of the body is supplied blood by the external iliac arteries?

anterior abdominal walls

Along the lateral margin of the inferior third of the crest of the tibia is the place of incision for the ___?

anterior tibia artery

Cotton-like fungal circulatory blockages are noteworthy problems associated with ___?

antibiotics

What type of embalming involves injecting embalming fluid into a large vessel?

arterial

What is the fatty degeneration or thickening of the walls of the larger arteries?

atheroma

Oral antidiabetic agents may cause ___?

atrophy

If returning viscera to an autopsied body, outside of a bag, layers of viscera should be alternated with what?

autopsy hardening compound

Primary disinfection occurs

before embalming

When embalming an autopsied adult body, our textbook recommends the legs should be arterially embalmed ___________

before the arms

What is the correct procedure when embalming an obese body?

begin with stronger than normal solution

In the primary arterial solution strength equation C x V = C1 x V1 what does V1 refer to?

total volume

What suture is used to align tissues prior to embalming?

bridge

What is the dome-like superior portion of the cranium that is removed during cranial autopsies?

calvarium

The direct connection between the arterioles and venules is/are ___?

capillaries

Before returning viscera to an autopsied body, the viscera should be treated with ___?

cavity fluid

Whenever a body is re-aspirated, the ___?

cavity should be re-injected

Abdominal distention is most dramatically reduced during __________________.

cavity treatment

Trocar Guide: direct the trocar toward a point one-forth of the distance from the right anterior-superior iliac spine to the pubic symphysis

cecum

What procedure occurs after setting the features on a cranial autopsy?

clean and dry interior of cranium

A fluid that is used primarily to supplement and enhance the action of arterial fluid is a/an ___?

co-injection fluid

A precaution when using the femoral artery for arterial injection

coagula in the arterial system can be pushed into the vessels that supply the arms or the head

Body proteins may break down faster because ___ protect enzymes from embalming chemicals?

corticosteroids

What is described as the spongy feel of gas as it moves through the tissues when palpitated?

crepitation

When aspirating the cranium, the trocar is introduced into the nostril and pushed through the

cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone

Embalmers can expect blood with low viscosity in bodies that have all of the following except ___?

decomposition

Sugars

decomposition of sugars

When both the artery and the vein are to be used at the same location, which vessel should the instruments (arterial tube or drainage instrument) be inserted into FIRST?

deepest

A large volume of dilute solution using humectants would be best for a body exhibiting ___?

dehydration

Cancer chemotherapy and tranquilizers both can cause ___?

dehydration

large volume of dilute solution using humectants would be best for a body exhibiting ___?

dehydration

During embalming, all of the following takes place except ___?

desiccation

What is the postmortem condition where the dermis is separated from the epidermis?

desquamation

The passage of arterial solution from the capillaries into the intercellular space is referred to as ___?

diffusion

Osmosis occurs when water from a ____ solution passes through a membrane to a ____ solution?

dilute concentrated

What kind of case should be wrapped in sheets soaked in cavity fluid?

disaster

Primary Disinfection

disinfection carried out prior to the embalming process

Drugs may ___ formaldehyde demand in some cases?

double

Channeling and wicking are most useful in reducing ___?

edema

Elastic bandages on extremities can be helpful in combating ___?

edema

Steroid therapies are most associated with ___?

edema

The observations of the deceased human body, by the embalmer, before, during, and following the arterial embalming of the body.

embalming analysis

The cranial cavity is aspirated through the ___?

ethmoid bone

Complete this statement: Cavity embalming, without exception, always __?

follows arterial injection

What extravascular resistances may necessitate sectional arterial injection?

goiter

Preinjection is recommended when the body has?

good distribution

Which of these instruments can be used for either injection or aspiration?

hand pump

MSDS and hazard material labeling are examples of the

hazard communication standard rule

External auditory meatus

he external opening of the ear passage.

99 degree Fahrenheit

he optimum temperature to promote decomposition is?

Trocar Guide: direct the trocar to intersect a line drawn from the left anterior-superior iliac spine and the right earlobe.

heart

Which organ should be aspirated first?

heart

What may cause distension of facial tissues during embalming?

high injection pressure

A suction device which uses water pressure to create a vacuum for removing liquid materials from a body is a ___?

hydroaspirator

Deformative moisture retention in the scrotum describes ___?

hydrocele

The injection of embalming chemicals directly into the tissues of the dead human body through the use of a syringe and needle.

hypodermic embalming

How should the trunk be preserved in a complete autopsy?

hypodermically embalm

In the nine region plan, the bladder is located in the ___?

hypogastric region

What is the settling of blood and/or other fluids to dependent portions of the body?

hypostasis

The ideal vessels to use for injection of the legs in an autopsied body, are the ___?

iliac arteries

Shomer

in the Jewish faith, a watcher; one who sits with the body until burial

In injecting for instant fixation of tissue, it is recommended to ___?

inject with high pressure turning the rate of flow on and off

A type of mouth closure where embalming fluid is inserted into the muscles of the jaw is ___?

injection fixation

How may nasal purge be treated prior to embalming?

insert trocar into abdomen

An embalming technique where a part of the body (usually the head) is injected with a limited amount of a very strong arterial solution.

instant tissue fixation

Which artery is associated with the Circle of Willis?

internal carotid

The largest systemic vein that can be raised in an unautopsied body is the ___?

internal jugular

Which of the following is a sign of arterial solution diffusion?

irming of the tissues

The restricted cervical method of injection is recommended because ___?

it offers the greatest control over arterial solution into the head

Which of the following is NOT an organ used in the trocar guide

lung

Burial Vault

outer enclosure for caskets placed in the grave; originally intended to prevent grave robbery

If a stomach ulcer hemorrhages, it is actually possible to drain from the ___?

mouth

A method of mouth closure where a suture is passed through the septum of the nose and through the mentalis muscle of the chin

muscular (musculature) suture

A type of mouth closure where ligature is place through the muscles of the chin is ___?

muscular suture

Which of the following areas of the body would FIRST be affected by rigor mortis?

neck

What is the passive transport mechanism involved with the movement of liquids through a semipermeable membrane from a dilute to a concentrated solution? (embalming chemicals move from interstitial fluids, across the cell wall, and into the cell)

osmosis

Embalming can be defined as disinfection, temporary preservation, and ________________ ?

restoration

A method of injection by raising both common carotid arteries at the start of injection is ___?

restricted cervical

Which injection technique would be most appropriate for a body with a gunshot to the head?

restricted cervical

The primary concern for all funeral directors and embalmers is

reverence for the dead

What chamber of the heart is the center of embalming drainage?

right atrium

The center of drainage in a dead human being is the ___?

right atrium of the heart

Using the nine region plan, in which region is the cecum located?

right iliac

The cecum is located in which abdominal region?

right inguinal

Which of the following is not a branch of the arch of the aorta?

right subclavian

The femoral artery passes through the center of the femoral triangle and is bounded laterally by the

sartorius muscle

What instrument is used for making the incision and opening the artery or the vein?

scalpel

The dilution of the arterial solution in the tissue space

secondary dilution

The presence of ascites within a body should warn the embalmer that the primary dilution of the fluid should be increased because ____ will take place?

secondary dilution

An embalming technique where direct injection to a body region is made is ___?

sectional

The technique of embalming which results in only the skin and superficial portion of the body receiving arterial solution is ___?

shell embalming

A type of injection and drainage that is done from two separate locations is ___?

split

Purge from the mouth usually originates from the ___?

stomach and/or lungs

A preservative vascular fluid with an index of 36 would be considered

strong

Surfactant

surface tension reducer; wetting, penetrating, or surface-active agent) - Chemical that reduces the molecular cohesion of a liquid so it can flow through smaller apertures

What method may be used to attach the cranium to the skull following arterial injection of the cranium?

suture temporalis

That procedure of disinfection following the embalming process to protect the environment would most appropriately apply to which of the following?

terminal disinfection

Bleeding into skin may be caused by ___?

tetracycline

In the instant tissue fixation injection, ___?

the tissue is immediately preserved, formed and dried

How many bottles of cavity fluid does the book recommend for a person weighing 150 pounds?

three

"A collection of similar cells and the intercellular substances surrounding them" defines what?

tissue

What technique should an embalmer employ when preparing non-viewable infant remains?

wrap in cavity fluid soaked cotton


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