COMP REVIEW - SCIENCES
The maximum average level of exposure to formaldehyde over an eight hour period is
0.75 ppm
The point of entry for the trocar when aspirating cavities is
2 inches above and 2 inches to the left of the umbilicus
Trace the HCHO solution as it goes toward the head from a femoral injection (this list ignores side brances such as the renal and phrenic arteries) 1. Arch of the Aorta 2. External Iliac 3. Thoracic Aortic 4. Abdominal Aorta 5. Left Common Carotid 6. Left Subclavian 7. Common Femoral 8. Common Iliac 9. Brchiocephalic 10. Right Common Carotid
7,2,8,4,3,1,6,5,9,10
One atmosphere (atm.) is equivalent to
760 mm Hg
Which muscle is not part of the hamstring? Biceps femoris Semitendinosis Semimembranosus
All of them are
The groove found at each end of the line of closure of the mouth; a natural facial marking:
Angulus Oris Sulcus
Accumulation of serous fluids in the peritoneal cavity.
Ascites
By definition, a substance that tends to donate a pair of electrons.
Base (Lewis)
To oxidize or to cause to be oxidized by fire or equivalent means; a tissue reaction or injury resulting from the application of heat, extreme cold, caustics, radiation, friction, or electricity:
Burn
What chemical is found in solvents used in the embalming room?
Carbon tetrachloride
This part of the brain is concerned w/ functions below conscious level and maintains balance.
Cerebellum
Considering the contents of the abdomen, the nine region method, which of the following is located in the Umbilical Region?
Coils of the small intesetine
The thickness applied to a cosmetic.
Density
The movement of embalming fluid into tissues through capillary walls:
Diffusion
What is the term for spherical bacteria that attach in pairs?
Diplococcus
An influential person in medical embalming, who discovered the circulation of blood in 1628 was
Dr. WIlliam Harvey
A compacted cake-type cosmetic of red coloration.
Dry rouge
Eosin is used in embalming fluids as a
Dye
(T/F) At the junction of the base of the chin and the sub-mandibular area is found the mandibular sulcus.
FALSE
(T/F) Eye shadow cosmetics are usually derived from warm pigmentary colors.
FALSE
(T/F) The nasal spine is a landmark found on the nasal bones.
FALSE
(T/F) The nasal spine of the maxilla is located at the superior margin of the nasal cavity.
FALSE
(T/F) The trocar must pass through the palatine bone when aspirating the cranial cavity through the nose.
FALSE
Dropsy of the chest
Hydrothorax
The inferior border of the mandible:
Jawline
To tie or bind using cord, wire or thread.
Ligate
Color begins with without this there is no color.
Light
Median line inferior to the sternum and between the ribs is:
Linea alba
List muscle responsible for the Philtrum:
Obicularis Oris
Affecting the majority of the population; said of a disease.
Pandemic
Superior portion of the bony nasal septum.
Perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone
Atrophy that results from the cessation of functional activity ( e.g., atrophy of ovaries or female mammary glands).
Physiological atrophy
What is used in embalming hardening compounds to help in dehydrating tissue?
Plaster of Paris
The science of treating the dead human body to temporarily inhibit decomposition is known as ____________________
Preservation
A dark purplish red color:
Raspberry
What are the three main considerations when embalming a body exposed to radiation?
Rubber apron & gloves, Time of exposure, Running Water.
Which suture joins the two parietal bones?
Sagittal
What is the reduction of microbial numbers to safe levels as judged by public health standards?
Sanitation
What is the name of spirally twisted bacteria that have a bendable cell wall and cause syphilis and Lyme disease?
Spirochete
A liquid cosmetic so compounded that it can be atomized to provide a means of application to a surface.
Spray cosmetic
Surface filler; a wax used to fill shallow depression; this wax is softer and more pliable than wound filler.
Surface restorer
Correspondence in size, shape, and relative position of parts that are on opposite sides of the face:
Symmetry
What division has lateral horns of the spinal cord and grey matter T1-L2?
Sympathetic
(T/F) Cobalt and iodine are substances used in radiation diagnosis and treatment.
TRUE
(T/F) Dehydration may occur in a body until the air has the same percentage of water in it as the body does.
TRUE
(T/F) Excessive deposits of massage cream, applied as a base for the applied complexion colorant, may eventually lead to or promote the caking of powders.
TRUE
(T/F) The brachial artery lies posterior to the medial border of the belly of the biceps brachii muscle.
TRUE
(T/F) The line of closure of the mouth is located two-thirds the distance from the base of the chin to the base of the nose.
TRUE
(T/F) The nose possessing a concave profile would be classified as infantine.
TRUE
A brush with a relatively large tuft of good quality, fine bristles, such as black sable or finch; used to blend and stipple cosmetics or powder into the applied (cream) cosmetic, and clean out deposits impacted in pores.
Texturizing brush
What is the sensory relay and integrating center of the brain?
Thalamus
Which is true regarding the anatomical limit for the femoral artery?
The femoral artery extends from a point behind the center of the inguinal ligament to the opening in the adductor longus muscle.
The study of the structures that give form to the body and provide landmarks on its surface is:
Topographical anatomy
Transmitting light but causing sufficient diffusing to eliminate perception of distinct images; somewhat transparent:
Translucent
Furrows which cross the forehead; acquired facial markings:
Transverse Interciliary Sulci
(T/F) The hand pump develops the pressure by means of a piston and exerts the pressure on a fluid which is delivered to the body by an arrangement of tubes
True
What should be done when embalming an obese person?
Use firm masssage
What is considered an invasive procedure when preparing an un-embalmed body for viewing?
Using a suture for mouth closure
Considering the contents of the abdomen, the nine region method, which of the following is located in the Hypogastric Region?
Uterus during pregnancy
What procedure should be employed when embalming a body with vascular difficulties?
Utilize a restricted cervical injection
Which is not rare or inert gas
Xe
Maximum disinfection and optimum tissue protein fixation during embalming is best accomplished under __________ conditions.
alkaline
Ozone (03) is an example of a (an)___________________
allotrope
Wrinkled eyelids caused by the reduction of swelling can be corrected by
application of heat from the electric spatula.
What is Glycerin primarily used for in embalming fluid?
as a humectant
Hardening compound is used
as a preservative and drying agent in autopsied cases
The right ________ artery is shorter than the left one due to its origin.
brachiocephalic
A condition which favors edema is
carbon monoxide poisoning
Plaster of Paris will set slowly if mixed with
cold vinegar water.
Which of these is an example of an air pressure apparatus used to embalm a body?
compressed air
The anterior "non-articulating" process on the ramus of the mandible is the
coronoid process.
Extreme dehydration often resulting in post embalming discolorations
desiccation
In cases where death is accompanied by high fever
drainage is usually a problem due to high blood viscosity
Mumps are caused by
epidemic parotitis
Enteritis is caused by...
escherichia coli
Ligature is suggested for the creation of
furrows.
An infection that becomes systemic
general infection
Which of the following is an antemortem extravascular blood discoloration?
hematoma
What is the single most important factor in the initiation of decomposition?
hydrolysis
What type of solution will have its solvent drawn through a semi-permeable membrane into a more concentrated solution?
hypotonic solution
Where are the iliac arteries and veins located?
in the pelvic cavity
Which of the following treatments should be used when intravascular difficulties are manifested during the embalming process?
low pressure, slow rate of flow
Which of the following is not caused by a virus?
malaria
Directly anterior to the ear passage lies the
mandibular fossa.
What method of mouth closure would be used to secure the mouth of a body that has dentures but also serious gum disease?
mandibular suture
The bones of the palm of the hand are:
metacarpals
An opportunistic form of tuberculosis found in some AIDS victims is caused by
mycobacterium avium
Which of the following conditions would predispose a dead human body to rapid decomposition?
peritonitis
Which is true regarding problems associated with rigor mortis?
the condition affects only muscles , and usually all of the muscles of the body are affected
The atoms of the water molecule are held together by _____________
the covalent bond
Which of these is considered to be the most important aspect of the embalming operation?
the disinfection of the body
Burns incurred after death are classified as
third degree.
You are preparing to embalm the body of an obese female decedent. Death resulted from a ruptured aortic aneurysm. Areas of the face and hands exhibit an abundance of moisture (edema). The postmortem interval is three hours. You are now ready to inject the arterial solution. First, you must properly set the pressure and rate of flow. The embalming machine's power switch is set to "on" and the electrical motor is in operation. The rate of flow valve is set in a "closed" position. The pressure valve is set to partially "open" position. The reading indicated by the machine's pressure gauge is "10 pounds per square inch." Given the above facts the ________ is indicated by the pressure gauge reading of 10 pounds per square inch.
potential pressure
What type of anticoagulant will break up clots by causing the mineral particles of the blood to fall out of suspension?
precipitants
The center of blood drainage in embalming is the
right atrium of the heart
Which of the following embalming fluids produces maximum disinfection and preservation without causing objectionable changes in the skin texture?
semi-hardening arterial fluids
Any objective evidence of disease that can be observed or measured such as a lesion, swelling, or fever.
signs
Regarding the properties of bases, which of the following is a true statement?
solution of bases have a slippery, soapy feeling and have a bitter taste
Eyelids that separate may be corrected by
stretching and cementing.
Eyes sunken in the eye sockets can be restored by
supporting the eyelids with cream.
