Practicum Sciences Quiz 2 (FSE2946C)
Four signs of inflammation
-Redness (rubor) -Heat (calor) -Swelling (tumor) -Pain (dolor)
All of the following can be used in positioning the ear:
-Zygomatic arch -Ramus of the mandible -Auditory meatus
The permissible exposure level for formaldehyde is?
.75 ppm
Hemolysis usually begins ______ hours after death.
6 - 10
An intravascular blood discoloration:
Carbon monoxide
The beginning of the large bowel is the?
Cecum
If a person has a retrousse nose it is:
Concave
The organism which localizes its infection to the pharynx creating a false membrane is:
Corynebacterium diphtheriae
A pathological condition of the body that presents a group of clinical signs and symptoms and laboratory findings peculiar to it and that sets the condition apart as an abnormal entity differing from other normal or pathological body states is a:
Disease
Father of Embalming
Dr. Frederick Ruysch
A disease such as VD, is classified as:
Endemic
Identify the shortest wave length in color, from the following: green, red, orange, yellow
Green
Modifying agents which add moisture to tissue are:
Humectants
A suture, which is best for attaching an ear is:
Loop
A class of nitrogenous compounds that occur naturally in animals and plants and yield amino acids when hydrolyzed are the:
Proteins
The end products of decomposition are:
Ptomaines
The part of the stomach which is connected to the duodenum is:
Pylorus
Benzalkonium chloride is a:
Quaternary ammonium compound
A liquid containing a dissolved substance or substances is a:
Solution
A basic linear form of facial profile:
Vertical
Cold sores and fever blisters are caused by:
Virus
Standing in the anatomical position and moving your leg lateral is:
abduction
Proteins have the ability of imbibition; this is:
absorption of liquids
Formed from the partial oxidation of a primary alcohol is a/n:
aldehyde
A local dilation of an artery due to weakening of its walls is called:
aneurysm
The inferior border of the lateral lobes of the nose are called:
arch of the wings
A collection of fluid in the peritoneal cavity is:
ascites
The condition characterized by accumulation of yellowish plaques of cholesterol, lipids, and cellular debris in the inner layers of large and medium sized arteries is called:
atherosclerosis
Direct trocar toward a point one-fourth of the distance from the right anterior-superior iliac spine to the public symphysis close to the abdominal wall until four inches of the right anterior-superior iliac spine, will hit the:
cecum
The ability to get a one point injection from injecting the carotid, inferior is through:
collateral circulation
The bifurcation of the Antihelix is called:
crura
The general effect of cavity surface packs on tissue is:
dehydrate and bleach
Condition associated with ischemic necrosis:
dry gangrene
Erosine and erythrosine are examples of:
dyes
If the city water you use at your funeral home has high counts of calcium and magnesium salts, it is best to add what to your embalming solution?
ethylenediamineterasodiumactate (EDTA)
The artery which can be found in the Scarpa's triangle is:
femoral
The branch of pathology, which deals with accidents and homicides:
forensic pathology
The process of reducing edema by injecting a high concentration fluid involves the use of:
hypertonic solution
The right and left hepatic veins drain into:
inferior vena cava
A frontal head shape which is wide at the forehead and has a narrow jawline describes:
inverted triangle
The space between the two pleura cavities is called:
mediastinum
The anti-polymerization agent for embalming fluids:
methanol
The inferior bony limit of the nose is:
nasal spine
A newborn infant who has antibodies for HIV but who does not have the virus has what type of immunity?
natural passive
A type of mouth closure in which you impel designed metal pins into bone is:
needle injector
Viruses are:
obligated parasites
If you had to cosmetize a jaundice case it is best to use _____ to conceal the unwanted complexion.
opaque cosmetics
The inflammation of the saclike membrane that surrounds the heart is called:
pericarditis
Inflammation of the alveolar ducts, alveolar sacs, bronchioles, and alveoli of the lungs is:
pneumonia
The pressure gauge on the embalming machine with the rate of flow valve turn off, is telling the embalmer?
potential pressure
Solutions which inactivate amino acids and inhibit bacterial growth are:
preservatives
If the right thumb was not getting enough fluid, you would raise the:
right radial
Neoplasm that arises from supportive and connective tissue:
sarcoma
Streptococcus pyogenes is the causative agent for:
scarlet fever
The gallbladder excretes bile into the:
small intestine
The superior edge of the ear lies on the same plane as:
supercilium
The medial lobe is found on:
superior mucous membrane
To ensure that complete sanitation of the body, an arterial solution of _____ is recommended for embalming the normal case.
1.5 - 2%
The superior border of the chin lies _______ the distance from the line of closure of the mouth to the base of the chin.
1/2 the distance
The width of one eye is 3 inches, the width of the mouth should be:
6 inches
The OSHA standard that uses 0.5 ppm as an 8 hour time limit is:
AL (action level)
The saponification of body fat in a buried body in basic soil is:
Adipocere
___________ drainage is when the injection is stopped while drainage is opened.
Alternate
The study of the circulatory system is:
Angiology
In replicating an entire eyelid, you would place the line of closure:
At the median from the apex of the skull to base of chin
In AIDS patients, you sometimes see wasting away or deterioration of muscle tissue. This is called:
Atrophy
If a solution has a pH of 8.5, it is:
Basic
The pH of an advanced decomposed body is:
Basic
The anatomical guide for this artery is the posterior to the medial border of the belly of the biceps brachii muscle:
Brachial
The connection between arterioles and venules is:
Capillaries
Decomposition of proteins by aerobic bacteria:
Decay
When they cannot determine the cause of the disease, it is classified as:
Idiopathic
A sharp cutting instrument used for making incisions is:
Scalpel
The ________ artery's anatomical limit is the lateral border of the first rib.
Subclavian
Death due to a heart attack is:
Syncope
Physiognomy is the study of:
The face and features
A poison of organic origin is:
Toxin
The process of controlling the reproduction of pathogens and preventing infection is:
antisepsis
Decomposition of a dead human body is accomplished through:
autolysis
The first body compounds to decompose are:
carbohydrates
Fluids which are specifically designed to penetrate and preserve hollow organs and cavities are:
cavity fluids
A facial profile shape which the forehead and chin recede from a perpendicular line is:
convex
This gland produces exocrine secretions used for normal digestion of food?
pancreas
A communicable disease which becomes a worldwide outbreak is:
pandemic
Example of a tint:
Baby blue
Sporulating bacteria occur when?
In an unfriendly environment
An important means of transmission of hepatitis B is:
Infected blood
Tissues reaction to injury is called:
Inflammation
Rickettsia pathogens are transmitted by:
Insect vectors
Specialized clothing or equipment worn by an employee for protection from a hazard is:
PPEs
An expert test for death is:
Stethoscope
Rheumatic fever is caused by:
Streptococcus pyogenes
A _____ degree burns cases will require the need to excise charred tissue for restoration:
Third
The __________ region has the largest number of bones in the vertebral column.
Thoracic
Toxins released into the bloodstream is:
Toxemia
These sulci, which arise in the mucous membranes and move into the integumentary lip area, are called:
labial sulci
The formation of pus is a process called:
suppuration
The use of an oxidizing agent is:
to bleach
Furrows, which run perpendicular with the occipital frontalis muscle are:
transverse frontal sulci
The use of the arterial system to temporarily preserve, disinfect, and restore by injection embalming solutions into the arteries and drain from the veins is:
vascular embalming
