Embalming Comp
The embalming pressure achieved in gravity embalming is
0.43 lb./ft.
Which of these is an example of a perfuming agent?
Benzaldehyde
Addison's Disease generally results in which kind of discoloration?
Bronze
What substance undergoes the fermentation process?
Carbohydrates
Which man established a method of embalming without evisceration?
Clauderus
What type of autopsy involves the post mortem examination of the brain only?
Cranial autopsy
Which of these terms is used to describe the color of the external tissue of an artery?
Cream-colored
What is lipolysis?
Decomposition of fats
Which is an antemortem extravascular blood discoloration?
Ecchymosis
In which of the following cases will decomposition develop most rapidly?
Edematous Cases
Method of injection and drainage recommended for use in embalming cases which exhibit vascular disorders
Intermittent Method
Which vein is considered to be the companion to the common carotid artery?
Internal jugular vein
What type of solutions can be placed on opposite sides of a semi-permeable membrane without either solution attracting solvent from the other solution across the membrane?
Isotonic solutions
What is the purpose of adding Oil of Wintergreen to an embalming fluid?
It can act as a perfuming agent
What is the purpose of phenol in embalming fluids?
It can act as a preservative/disinfectant
What is hydrogen peroxide used for in the preparation of a dead body?
It can be used as a topical bleach and disinfectant of the body
Which of these is a disadvantage of using the gravity percolator for embalming?
It has a limited pressure range
An influential person in medical embalming who was the first to make embalming available to the public is
Jean Gannal
When embalming the autopsy case which of the following would be utilized to inject the upper left extremity?
Left subclavian
If injecting an infant case by way of the heart, which chamber of the heart is considered most appropriate to insert the arterial tube for the best results?
Left ventricle
Which test for death involves the discoloration of the distal part of a finger or toe?
Ligature test
Who is said to be the "Father of Histology"?
Marcello Malpighi
Who was the first to note capillary circulation?
Marcello Malpighi
What muscle is injected with arterial fluid to facilitate the closure of the mouth?
Masseter
Which of these terms designates a person who is in the act of dying?
Moribund
Which of these is the solid state of formaldehyde?
Paraformaldehyde
When the pathologist makes an incision for a cranial autopsy, which of the following best describes the proper location for the incision to begin?
Posterior to the ear
Which of the following accessory chemicals is designed to preserve tissue either by direct contact or through gaseous vapors?
Preservative powders
What substance undergoes the process of decay by aerobic bacterial enzymes?
Proteins
What muscle acts as the anatomical guide for the external iliac artery?
Psoas major
What suture is used to close a trocar puncture?
Purse string
Which of these conditions contributes to skin-slip?
Putrefaction of the body tissues
If a body part has been mutilated, which of the following embalming procedures is recommended?
Sectional embalming
Who is responsible for creating the secondary dilution of the arterial solution?
The body of the deceased
What is the purpose of adding eosin and erythrosine to arterial fluid?
They impart a color to the tissue
Which of the following suture patterns is used to turn under the excess margins of skin in an incision?
Worm stitch
Distention of the body tissues is a complication of
anasarca
The artery courses along the lateral margin of the crest of the tibia, passes through the center of the anterior surface of the ankle joint and becomes the dorsalis pedis artery.
anterior tibial
Chemicals which retard the increase in viscosity of the blood are
anticoagulants
The mixture of embalming fluid and water which is used in arterial injections is
arterial solution
Vascular embalming fluids are injected into the
arterial system
An accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity is
ascites
Blood vessel at the origin of the brachial artery
axillary artery
Which of these sutures begins by placing the point of the needle within the incision and then up through the skin passing from one side of the incision to the other side with each stitch.
baseball stitch
An embalming instrument which is a one piece scalpel used for making incisions and excisions is
bistoury
An embalming chemical which affects the stabilization of the acid-base balance within embalming solutions and in the embalmed tissues is a(n)
buffer
Arteriosclerosis is a condition caused by the presence of __________ in the arterial tunics
calcium deposits
The linear guide for the axillary artery is from the
center of the axillary space parallel to the long axis of the upper extremity
The action of CH2O on protein is termed
coagulation
The anatomical guide for the artery is along the medial border of the sternocleidomastoid muscle.
common carotid
hydrocele
edema of the scrotum
A mixture of formaldehyde gas dissolved in water is
formalin
An instrument which may be used to guide an arterial or vein tube into a vessel in the
groove director
A direct method of drainage accomplished by inserting a trocar into the right atrium of the heart is
heart tap
The swelling and bursting of the red blood cells is
hemolysis
What embalming instrument can be used to clamp a leaking blood vessel
hemostat
Which of the following is NOT characteristic of a jaundice fluid?
high formaldehyde content
The onset of postmortem changes generally
hinders the embalming operation
An aneurysm may prove troublesome in embalming because
if it ruptures fluid injected will escape from the vascular system
In the normal case, the first organ to decompose
lining of the trachea and larynx
Which of the following is a disinfectant and preservative found in hardening compounds?
paraformaldehyde
The artery which originates at the opening in the adductor magnus muscle and terminates at the inferior border of the popliteus muscle.
popliteal
From the center of the popliteal space to a point midway between the medial malleolus and the calcaneus bone is the linear guide for the
posterior tibial artery
Chemicals which inactivate saprophytic bacteria and alter tissues so as to render them less susceptible to decomposition are
preservatives
Decomposition of proteins by anaerobic bacteria is
putrefaction
Rigor mortis is detrimental to the embalming process because it what
retards fluid distribution
The whip stich is also known as the
roll stitch
What instrument can be used to hold a cotton ball used to disinfectant the eyes
spring forceps
Perfuming materials are used in embalming fluids because
they mask the odor of formaldehyde
A long hollow needle-like tube that is used to draw out the contents of the cavities and hollow organs of the body is
trocar
What procedures may be used to return the body of an emaciated case to normal contour and moisture content
use restricted drainage
A blister is also known as what
vesicle
What is the normal color of a nerve?
white
Co-injection fluids are used
with arterial solutions
How much of a 16 index fluid will it take to make 2 gallons of a 1.5% solution?
24 oz
The optimum temperature to promote decomposition is
99° F
A dead human body which is used for anatomical and scientific study is
a cadaver
Which of the following is not an infectious disease?
Hydrocephalus
What type of solution will have its solvent drawn through a semi-permeable membrane into a more concentrated solution?
Hypotonic solution
What is the decomposition of sugar called?
Saccharolysis
Which of these embalming instruments is used to make an incision?
Scalpel
What type of death is said to begin in any one of three vital organs?
Somatic death
The method of drainage in relation to injection in which an amount of arterial fluid is injected and then drainage is allowed to flow for a period of time, each one separately is the method.
alternate
An embalming instrument that is used in raising vessels and for blunt dissection is
an aneurysm hook
An instrument which is inserted into the artery for the introduction of fluid is
an arterial tube
Which of the following is an extrinsic factor to be considered in embalming a dead body?
atmospheric condition
The first body compounds to decompose
carbohydrates
A condition which favors edema
carbon monoxide poisoning
Those pre-embalming considerations given to the case at hand are called
case analysis
Example of an intrinsic factor in case analysis
cause of death
Type of embalming fluid used to disinfect and preserve the viscera in the cavities of the body is
cavity fluid
The linear guide for the brachial artery is from the
center of the base of the axillary space to the center of the inner bend of the elbow
Hydrocephalus is an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the
cranium
From the center of the anterior surface of the ankle joint to a point between the first and second toe is the linear guide for the
dorsalis pedis artery
Factors influencing the rate of decomposition such as air, environmental temperature, and moisture in the atmosphere are known as
extrinsic factors
The first muscle tissue to be affected by rigor mortis is
eyes
Which of the following blood vessels is the origin of the popliteal artery?
femoral artery
The dilution of concentrated arterial fluid as prepared by the embalmer is called the
primary dilution
Burns that have blisters that form are classified as
second degree
The dilution of arterial solutions by the fluids of the body is called the
secondary dilution
Death beginning by failure of one of the vital organs of the body
somatic death
The right common carotid artery begins at the level of the
sternoclavicular articulation
What body organ will produce hydrochloric acid?
stomach
The right artery is shorter than the left one due to its origin.
subclavian
A delicate instrument for detecting almost inaudible heart sounds
the stethoscope
Which of the following would be the most likely to cause intravascular resistance to fluid distribution?
thrombi
An extrinsic variable factor in the embalming is
time lapse between death and embalming
On the surface of the forearm from the center of the antecubital fossa to a point between the fourth and fifth finger is the linear guide for the
ulnar artery
When preparing the infant case, which of the following is recommended to be applied to the tissues of the visible parts of the body during embalming?
Massage cream
The hardening agent in hardening compounds is
Plaster of Paris
Which of the following best describes the proper torso incision made when performing an autopsy?
Y shaped
Jaundice fluid is classified as
a special arterial fluid
An incision into a vessel that is parallel to the long axis of a blood vessel is the
longitudinal incision
study of death
thanatology
The initial color change of decomposing tissue is
yellow-green
If you use 8 oz. of 16 index fluid to one gallon of water, what would be the index of your solution?
1.0%
What type of autopsy consists of the examination of the gastrointestinal tract below the diaphragm?
Abdominal
Which of the following would NOT affect the rate of flow?
Adjusting the pressure knob.
Generalized edema is referred to as
Anasarca
What type of cavity treatment involves the making of an incision from the xiphoid process of the sternum to the pubic symphysis of the pelvic girdle?
Direct incision
Which of the following factors is NOT encountered in every dead human body?
Extravascular factors
Which blood vessel is the continuation of the external iliac artery?
Femoral artery
Which of these organs will yield bile when aspirated by a trocar?
Gall Bladder
Which of these devices found in the preparation room uses water pressure to create a vacuum?
Hydroaspirator
If you are embalming a body which has an infectious disease when should the cavity treatment procedure begin?
Immediately after arterial injection is completed
Which of these suture patterns is best suited for exposed skin?
Intradermal stitch
The individual for whom "Hunters Canal" is named is
John Hunter
Which of the following treatments would be used for the embalming of a dehydrated body?
Large volume of a dilute solution
Which of the following arteries begins at the level of the second costal cartilage?
Left common carotid
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 muscles is injected with a hypodermic injection of cavity fluid to facilitate mouth closure?
Masseter
What instrument is used as a device to facilitate the closure of the mouth?
Needle injector
Which instrument is used in the test for death involving the use of a beam of light to check for fluid movement in the retina of the eyeball?
Ophthalmoscope
Pin-point hemorrhage refers to which of the following?
Petechia
The science of treating the body chemically, so as to temporarily inhibit decomposition, would most appropriately apply to which of the following terms?
Preservation
The color of cadaveric lividity can best be described by which of the following?
Purple
Which of the following embalming fluids produces maximum disinfection and preservation without causing objectionable changes in skin texture?
Semi-hardening arterial fluids
Blood vessel that is the origin of the axillary artery
Subclavian Artery
Which of the following actions would help normalize the moisture content of an emaciated body?
The slow injection of a mild solution
Which of these is the prescribed incision for a sclerotic blood vessel?
Triangular wedge
Which artery can be located along a line from the center of the antecubital fossa to a point between the fourth and fifth digits of the upper extremity?
Ulnar
Cosmetic fluids are so called because they contain
active dyes
What is the purpose of formaldehyde in the embalming fluids?
acts as a preservative
Distension of the body tissues is a complication of
anasarca
A discoloration that appears on the body during life is considered
ante mortem
Which of the following is NOT an intrinsic factor to be considered in case analysis?
atmospheric conditions
The self destruction of cells is known as
autolysis
The linear guide for the radial artery is from the
center of the antecubital fossa to the center of the base of the index finger
Carbon monoxide poisoning results in a ___________ discoloration
cherry red
A device which extends from some point over the sternum to a point under the chin and is used to support the chin during embalming is called a
chin rest
For which of the following cases would high index fluids be recommended
decomposition cases
Which of the following are not classified as a chemical reaction
desiccation
An embalming instrument used to hypodermically inject areas of the body with embalming chemicals is a(n)
hypo-valve trocar
The settling of the blood to the dependent parts if the body is known as
hypostasis
The ulnar artery lies along the border of the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle.
lateral
The decomposition of fats occurs by
lipolysis
Clear embalming fluid is usually purged from the nose and mouth during preparation of cases dead of pulmonary tuberculosis because why?
lung capillaries are weakened by disease
The passage of a solvent through a semipermeable membrane from a dilute into a concentrated solution is
osmosis
The passing of a solvent through a semipermeable membrane from an area of lesser concentration to an area of greater concentration is the definition of
osmosis
Which of the following are liquids or gels that help treat skin slips, gangrene, and surface ulcerations
pack applications
The temporary rise in body temperature after death is called
postmortem caloricity
The passing of arterial solution through the capillary wall, caused by positive intravascular pressure, is
pressure filtration
When preparing to embalm a dead body the embalmer will prepare a solution by adding the concentrated embalming fluid to water in the reservoir of the injection device. This dilution of fluid is called
primary
The post mortem stiffening of the body muscles is
rigor mortis
In the femoral triangle the femoral artery is bordered laterally by the muscle
sartorius
The common carotid arteries terminate at the level of the
superior border of the thyroid cartilage
Death beginning at the heart is termed
syncope
How far above the injection site would the bottom of the gravity percolator need to be in order achieve one pound of injection pressure
two feet
The most common vehicle used in embalming fluids is
water
The point of entry for the trocar when aspirating the cavities is
2 inches above and 2 inches to the left of the umbilicus.
Which of these conditions is associated with edema?
Alcoholism
Which of these instruments is inserted into an artery to facilitate the introduction of arterial fluid?
Arterial tube
______________________ is a condition which predisposes to intravascular difficulties.
Arteriosclerosis
Which of the following is a reliable sign of fluid distribution?
Distention of the superficial vessels
What type of chemical agents are capable of inactivating saprophytic bacteria, rendering unsuitable for nutrition the media upon which such bacteria thrive, and arresting the decomposition process?
Preservatives
Which chemical substances inactivate the saprophytic bacteria of a body and alter the tissues of the body to render them less susceptible to decomposition?
Preservatives
That procedure of disinfection following the embalming process to protect the environment would most appropriately apply to which of the following?
Terminal disinfections
Which of these is considered to be the most important aspect of the embalming operation?
The disinfection of the body
Which of the following conditions creates intravascular resistance to fluid distribution?
Vascular disease
A method of obtaining pressure for the injection of arterial fluid is
a hand pump
Method of creating injection pressure that incorporates air being forced under pressure into the fluid chamber to displace the embalming fluid into the body
air pressure
The post mortem loss of body heat is
algor mortis
When treating pustular or ulcerative lesions what should be done?
all of these
One purpose for which cavity fluids would NOT normally be recommended is
arterial injections
The anatomical guide for the artery is posterior to the medial border of the belly of the biceps brachii muscle
brachial
The action of formaldehyde on protein is
coagulation
An abnormal color appearing in or upon human body is
discoloration
The process of chemically treating a dead human body to reduce the presence and growth of microorganisms, retard organic decomposition, and restore an acceptable physical appearance is
embalming
Edema within the pleural cavity is
hydrothorax
Continuous injection of arterial solution with drainage taken at intervals is called
intermittent
The method of drainage in relation to injection in which injection in continued and drainage taken at intervals is the method
intermittent
Improper positioning of the head on the headrest may interfere with drainage from the
jugular vein
What method of mouth closure would be used to secure the mouth of the body that has dentures but also serious gum disease
mandibular suture
The purpose of the embalming analysis is to determine
the proper embalming techniqe and chemicals to use
hard water
promotes blood clotting
When injecting a body with any mechanical injector the desired pressure should be
set before opening the rate of flow
When using the gravity method of obtaining pressure for injecting arterial fluid, the embalmer can expect to receive approximately pound(s) of pressure per foot of elevation above the point of injection
1/2
There is an immediate danger to health and life if exposed to formaldehyde levels above
100 ppm
The amount of arterial fluid necessary to make one gallon of solution at 2% strength using a 20 index fluid is
12.3 oz
A bronze discoloration develops on the body as a result of
Addison's disease
Which of the following are the first products of decomposition?
Amino acids
Which of these arteries extends from the lateral border of the patella to the anterior surface of the ankle?
Anterior tibial
Which chemical agents retard the tendency of blood to become more viscous?
Anticoagulants
Which of these is NOT a recommended method of stimulating blood drainage?
Application of a cavity fluid compress
What is the name given to a type of purge which has a color and odor consistent with that of arterial fluid solution?
False purge
If an embalmer elevated a gravity percolator ten feet above the injection site how many pounds of potential pressure would be created?
Five
Complete cellular death always _________ somatic death
Follows
The discoloration resulting when HCHO reacts with hemoglobin in the tissues
Formaldehyde gray
Which of the following characterizes lung purge?
Frothy white color
The first people believed to have practiced cremation were the
Greeks
Which blood vessel lies just lateral of the tendon of the flexor carpi radialis muscle?
Radial artery
The care of the deceased to recreate natural form and color is a definition which would most correctly apply to which of the following?
Restoration
When embalming the autopsy case which of the following would be utilized to inject the lower right extremity?
Right common iliac
The cooling of the body to the temperature of its surroundings is
algor mortis
The inferior vena cava is the vein which accompanies the
descending aorta
Separation of the dermis and the epidermis after death is called
desquamation.
The passage of arterial solution from the capillaries into the intercellular spaces is referred to as
diffusion
In the normal eye closure the eyelids should meet in the
lower one-third of the orbit
The method of mouth closure employing a suture passed through the septum of the nose and around the mandible is called
mandibular suture
When preparing the primary dilution for an edematous case, the solution should be what
more astringent than usual
The injection of arterial solution at more than one location is referred to as
multi-point injection
The Egyptians immersed bodies in
natron solution
That method of mouth closure which employs wires attached to small tacks which are inserted into the upper and lower jaw is called
needle injector
What percentage dilute solution is created by adding 32 ounces of a 28 index fluid in enough water to make 4 gallons of solution?
1.75 index
Which of these blood vessels is located posterior to the medial border of the belly of the biceps brachii muscle?
Brachial artery
Livor mortis is synonymous with
Cadaveric Lividity
The destruction or inhibition of most pathogenic bacteria and their products in or on the body defines which of the following terms?
Disinfection
Which of the following suture patterns involves the use of two needles?
Double intradermal stitch
The "Father of Embalming" was
Dr. Frederich Ruysch
The "Father of Embalming in the U.S." was
Dr. Thomas Holmes
The individual who is credited with the discovery of the circulation of blood is
Dr. William Harvey
What is the name given to the embalming process in which the injection of one common carotid artery is accomplished while the other common carotid artery is occluded?
Restricted cervical injection
Which of these conditions may affect the pressure at which arterial fluid must be injected to overcome the initial resistance?
Rigor mortis
An antemortem extravascular blood discoloration
hematoma
Chemical additives that act as moisture retainers in the tissues are termed
humectants
