Embalming Compend
dr. thomas holmes
"father of embalming" in the US
cranial cavity
"normal" aspiration does not usually involve the...
hydroaspirator
NOT a method of obtaining pressure for injection of arterial fluid
extra-vascular factors
NOT encountered in every dead human body
vessicle
a blister is also known as a...
dye
a component of arterial fluids which imparts color to a solvent is a...
apparent death
a condition in which the manifestations of life are feebly maintained
carbon monoxide poisoning
a condition which favors edema
arteriosclerosis
a condition which predisposes to intravascular difficulties
the stethoscope
a delicate instrument for detecting almost inaudible heart sounds
post mortem
a discoloration that appears on the body after death is considered...
ante mortem
a discoloration that appears on the body during life is considered...
dehydration
a drying of the body or tissues as a result of the removal of moisture (water)
agonal state
a moribund person is said to be in ____ state
benzaldehyde
a perfuming agent
postmortem stain
a postmortem discoloration brought about by the rupture of the red blood cells and a release of their contents into the tissue
caused by blood and lympth
a secondary dilution as related to the embalming operation is...
adipocere
a soapy waxy by-product of saponification
lumbar
abdominal region located just lateral of the umbilical region
hypochondriac
abdominal region superior and lateral to the umbilical region
preservative powders
accessory chemical designed to preserve tissue either by direct contact or through gaseous vapors
coagulation
action of CH2O (formaldehyde) on protein
bronze
addison's disease generally results in a kind of ___ discoloration
adapted to use for aspiration
advantage of using a hand pump to inject embalming fluids
influences on choice of artery to be used in embalming
age of deceased depth of blood vessels distance of selected vessel from the center of circulation
post mortem physical changes
algor mortis; livor mortis; hypostasis
12.8 oz
amount of arterial fluid necessary to make one gallon of solution at 2% strength using a 20 index fluid
hematoma
an ANTEmortem EXTRAvascular blood discoloration
hydroperocardium
an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the heart sac
discoloration
an abnormal color appearing in or upon the human body
ascites
an accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity
fluid injected will escape from the vascular system
an aneurysm may prove troublesome in embalming, because if it ruptures...
buffer
an embalming chemical which affects the stabilization of the acid-base balance within embalming solutions and in the embalmed tissues
aneurysm hook
an embalming instrument that is used in raising vessels and for blunt dissection
hypo-valve trocar
an embalming instrument used to hypodermically inject areas of the body with embalming chemicals
bistoury
an embalming instrument which is a one piece scalpel used for making incisions and excisions
postmortem caloricity
an example of a pre-embalming chemical change in a body
compressed air
an example of an air pressure apparatus used to embalm a body
embolism
an example of an intravascular resistance to fluid distribution
time lapse between death and embalming
an extrinsic variable factor in embalming
ligature test
an inexpert test for death
jean gannal
an influential person in medical embalming who was the first to make embalming available to the public
groove director
an instrument which may be used to guide an arterial or vein tube into a vessel
coracobrachialis muscle
anatomical guide for the axillary artery is at the medial border of the...
ecchymosis
antemortem extravascular blood discoloration
anatomical guide
any surface, prominence, or structure which is used in establishing the location of an adjacent structure or promince
lesion
any traumatic or pathological change in the structure of the skin
suitable for injection of arterial fluids into a small infant
arch of aorta abdominal aorta ascending aorta
diluted
arterial fluid injected into an edematous body will be...
green
arterial injection of a jaundice case with normal arterial fluid will likely cause a ___ discoloration
calcium deposits
arteriosclerosis is a condition caused by the presence of ___ in the arterial tunics
ulnar
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
radial
artery to be raised and injected to facilitate the embalming of the body between the antecubital fossa and the wrist
left common carotid
artery which begins on the level of the second costal cartilage
dorsalis pedis
artery which is a continuation of the anterior tibial artery
treatment of pustular or ulcerative lesions
aspirate pus from pustule swab pocket of aspirated lesion with disinfectant apply surface compresses
alcoholism
associated with edema
baseball stitch
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
radial artery
blood vessel lies just lateral of the tendon of the flexor carpi radialis muscle
brachial artery
blood vessel located posterior to the medial border of the belly of the biceps brachii muscle
axillary artery
blood vessel that continues as the brachial artery
femoral artery
blood vessel that is the continuation of the external iliac artery
arch of the aorta, abdominal aorta, ascending aorta
blood vessels suitable for the injection of arterial fluids into a small infant
hematoma
blood-filled swelling
stomach
body organ that produces hydrochloric acid
addison's disease
bronze discoloration develops on the body as a result of...
second degree
burns that have blisters that form
discoloration
can be lessened by adding a bleaching agent to the arterial fluid during embalming
cherry red
carbon monoxide poisoning results in a ___ discoloration
hemoglobin decomposition
causes a POSTmortem EXTRAvascular blood discoloration
direct incision
cavity treatment involving an incision from the xiphoid process of the sternum to the pubic symphysis of the pelvic girdle
frothy, white color
characteristics of lung purge
water conditioners
chemical additives employed to offset the effects of water with an excessive mineral content
humectants
chemical additives that act as moisture retainers in the tissues
anticoagulants
chemical agents retard the tendency of blood to become more viscous
preservatives
chemical agents that render microorganisms incapable of growth and reproduction
preservatives
chemical substances inactivate the saprophytic bacteria of a body and alter the tissues of the body to render them less susceptible to decomposition
modifying agents
chemicals that are added to arterial fluids to meet the varying demands of embalming difficult cases
preservatives
chemicals which inactivate saprophytic bacteria and alter tissues so as to render them less susceptible to decomposition
anticoagulants
chemicals which retard the increase in viscosity of the blood
decomposition, change in pH, rigor mortis
classified as chemical changes
lung capillaries are weakened by disease
clear embalming fluid is usually purged from the nose and mouth during preparation of cases dead of pulmonary tuberculosis because the...
with arterial fluids
co-injection fluids are used...
red
color imparted to the body by radium treatments
purple
color of cadaveric lividity
capable of bleaching the tissue
common action of pheonol, formalin, and sodium hypochlorite on the tissues of the body
superior border of the thyroid cartilage
common carotid arteries terminate at level of the...
in the neck
common carotid artery is found
plaster of paris
commonly used moisture absorbing substance in hardening compound
follows
complete cellular death always ____ somatic death
putrefaction of the body tissues
condition that contributes to skin slip
vascular disease
condition that creates intravascular resistance to fluid distribution
rigor mortis
condition that may affect the pressure at which arterial fluid must be injected to overcome the initial resistance
peritontis
condition that would predispose a dead human body to rapid decomposition
accessibility, size, effect on posing the body
considerations in the selection of the artery and vein for injection and drainage in each case to be embalmed
accessibility; size; effect on posing the body
considerations in the selection of the artery and vein for injection and drainage in each case to be embalmed
disinfection of the body
considered to be the most important aspect of the embalming operation
jaundice fluids
contains reducing agents; bleaching agents; dyes; NOT high formaldehyde content
intermittent drainage
continuous injection of arterial solution with drainage taken at intervals
active dyes
cosmetic fluids are so called because they have...
endocarditis
damage to the valves of the heart usually occurs in cases with..
coma
death beginning at the brain
synscope
death beginning at the heart
somatic death
death beginning by failure of one of the vital organs of the body
putrefaction
decomposition of proteins by the enzymes of anaerobic bacteria
saccharolysis
decomposition of sugar
edematous cases
decomposition will develop rapidly in...
mouth closures
dental tie suture mandibular suture needle injector
morbibund
designates a person who is in the act of dying
hydroaspirator
device found in the preparation room that uses water pressure to create a vacuum
chin rest
device which extends from some point over the sternum to a point under the chin and is used to support the chin during embalming
secondary dilution
dilution of already diluted fluids by fluids in the body
primary dilution
dilution of concentrated arterial fluid as prepared by the embalmer is called the...
primary dilution
dilution of embalming fluid created by the embalmer
heart tap
direct method of drainage accomplished by inserting a trocar into the right atrium of the heart
cecum/appendix
directing the point of the trocar toward a point one-fourth of the distance from the right anterior superior iliac spine to the pubic symphysis is the trocar guide for the...
stomach
directing the trocar point toward the intersection of the fifth intercostal space and the left mid-axillary line is the trocar guide for the...
postmortem extravascular discoloration
discoloration which is considered to be the most permanent
paraformaldehyde
disinfectant and preservative found in hardening compounds
anasarca
distention of the body tissues is a complication of...
complications of edematous body
distention of tissues; secondary fluid dilution; possible skin slip
arthritis
does NOT predispose purge
tilted to the right, approximately 15 degrees
during embalming, the head should be...
inactive
dyes used in arterial fluid which color the fluid in the bottle, but impart no color to the body tissues
hydrocele
edema of the scrotum
hydrothorax
edena within the pleural cavity
dehydration of superficial tissue
effect of a fan blowing a current of air over a dead human body
semi-hardening arterial fluids
embalming fluid produces maximum disinfection and preservation without causing objectionable changes in the skin texture
hemostat
embalming instrument used to clamp a leaking blood vessel
scalpel
embalming instrument used to make an incision
0.43 lb/ft
embalming pressure achieved in gravity embalming
restricted cervical injection
embalming process in which the injection of one common carotid artery is accomplished while the other common carotid artery is occluded
left subclavian
embalming the autopsy case, blood vessel utilized to inject the upper left extremity
right and left common carotid
embalming the autopsy case, blood vessels utilized to inject the head of the deceased
right common iliac
embalming the autopsy case, the blood vessel utilized to inject the lower right extremity
clauderus
established a method of embalming without evasceration
carbon monoxide poisoning
example of an INTRAvascular AMTEmortem blood discoloration
anterior tibial
extends from the lateral border of the patella to the anterior surface of the ankle
tumors
extravascular resistance to fluid distribution
extrinsic factors
factors influencing the rate of decomposition such as air, enviromental temperature and moisture in the atmosphere
age, weight, disease
factors to be considered in selecting the artery to be injected
age; weight; disease
factors to be considered in selecting the artery to be injected
marcello malpghi
father of histology
insulates
fatty tissue in a body retards algor mortis because it....
greeks
first people believed to have practiced cremation
amino acids
first products of decomposition
marcello malpighi
first to note capillary circulation
changes occurring in the eyes after death
flattening of the eyeball; clouding of the cornea; loss of luster of the conjectiva
lung
focal point in regards to the cavity treatment of a case with tuberculosis
dorsalis pedis artery
from the center of the anterior surface of the ankle joint to a point between the first and the second toe is the linear guide for the...
posterior tibial artery
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...
anterior tibial artery
from the lateral border of the patella to the anterior surface of the ankle joint is the linear guide for the...
anasarca
generalized edema
plaster of paris
hardening agent in hardening compounds is...
tripod of life
hear brain lung
slow injection of a mild solution
help normalize the moisture content of an emaciated body
causes a stain
hemolysis complicates the embalming process because it...
favor dehydration
hemorrhage; pulmonary tuberculosis; typhoid fever
decomposition cases
high index fluid recommended
definite firming
high index fluids generally cause...
two feet
how far above the injection site the bottom of the gravity percolator needs to be in order to achieve one pound of injection pressure
five
how many pounds of potential pressure would be created if an embalmer elevated a gravity percolator ten feet above the injection site
24 oz
how much of a 16 index fluid will it take to make 2 gallons of a 1.5% solution?
cranium
hydrocephalus is an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the...
topical bleach and disinfectant of the body
hydrogen peroxide is used in the preparation of the body for...
sectional embalming
if a body part has been mutilated, the embalming procedure recommended is...
wet cotton strips; petroleum jelly; sutures
if the lips will not stay closed during the embalming operation, they may be held in position by means of...
41.1 ounces
if the solute is 28 index and you wish the solution to be 3 gallons of 3%, how many ounces of solute will you need?
immediately after arterial injection is completed
if you are embalming a body which has an infectious disease, you should begin the cavity treatment procedure...
1.5 gallons
if you use 16 oz. of 30 index fluid, how many gallons of a 2.5% solution will you have?
1.0%
if you use 8 oz. of 16 fluid to one gallon of water, what would the index of the solution be?
42 index
if you used 2 bottles of arterial fluid to make 3 1/2 gallons of a 3% solution, what would the index of the arterial fluid be?
impart a color change
importance of ponceau in embalming fluids
moisture content of tissues; age; cause of death
important factors to be considered in case analysis
jugular vein
improper positioning of the head on the headrest may interfere with drainage from the...
extract the teeth; realign the teeth; let the teeth show
in cases of dental prognathism, you may, after obtaining written permission from the family....
less than usual
in cases of emaciation, secondary dilution would be...
usually a problem due to increased blood viscosity
in cases where death is accompanied by high fever, drainage is...
sartorius
in the femoral triangle, the femoral artery is bordered laterally by the ___ muscle
lining of the trachea and larynx
in the normal case, the first organ to decompose
lower one-third of the orbit
in the normal eye closure, the eyelids should meet in the...
longitudinal incision
incision into a vessel that is parallel to the long axis of a blood vessel
supraclavicular incision
incision located along the superior border of the medial one-third of the clavicle
methods of simulating blood drainage
increased pressure massage pulsator
formaldehyde
index is a measure of fluid strength which considers the percentage of...
john hunter
individual for whom "hunters canal" is credited
dr. william harvey
individual who is credited with the discovery of the circulation of blood
dr. william harvey
influential person in medical embalming, who discovered the circulation of blood in 1628
left ventricle
injecting an infant case by way of heart, chamber of heart considered most appropriate to insert the arterial tube for best results
left ventricle
injecting an infant case by way of the hear, the chamber of the heart considered the most appropriate to insert the arterial tube for the best results
multi-point injection
injection of arterial solution at more than one location
ideal
injection pressure which just overcomes the vascular resistance and causes the embalming fluid to enter the arterial system at a moderate and a uniform rate is...
arterial tube
instrument inserted into an artery to facilitate the introduction of arterial fluid
spring forceps
instrument that can be used to hold a cotton ball to disinfect the eyes
needle injector
instrument used as a device to facilitate the closure of the mouth
ophthalmoscope
instrument 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
arterial tube
instrument which is inserted into the artery for the introduction of fluid
cause of death; age; sex; weight of body
intrinsic factors in case analysis
special arterial fluid
jaundice fluid is classified as...
yellow
jaundice is best described by the color...
axillary
just behind the medial border of the coracobrachialis muscle is the anatomical guide for the ____ artery
pack applications
liquids or gels that help treat skin slip, gangrene and surface ulcerations
cadaveric lividity
livor mortis is synonymous with...
0.75 ppm
maximum average level of exposure to formaldehyde over an eight hour time period
paralytic diseases
may cause malformations and deformities of a body
air pressure
method of creating injection pressure that incorporates air being forced under pressure into the fluid chamber to displace the embalming fluid into the body
alternate
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
continuous
method of drainage in relation to injection in which both injection and drainage are allowed to flow freely throughout the operation is the ___ method
intermittent
method of drainage in relation to injection in which injection is continued and drainage is taken at intervals is the ___ method
intermittent method
method of injection and drainage recommended for use in embalming cases which exhibit vascular disorders
mandibular suture
method of mouth close employing a suture passed through the septum of the nose and around the mandible
mandibular suture
method of mouth closure that would be used to secure mouth of a body that has dentures but also serious gum disease
needle injector
method of mouth closure which employs wires attached to small tacks which are inserted into the upper and lower jaw
hand pump
method of obtaining pressure for the injection of arterial fluid
closridium perfringens
microorganism recognized as the causative agent of tissue gas
formalin
mixture of formaldehyde gas dissolved in water
coma
mode of somatic death which begins in the brain
water
most common vehicle used in embalming fluids
paraformaldehyde
most commonly used disinfectant and preservative chemical agent in hardening compound
thrombi
most likely to cause intravascular resistance to fluid distribution
fluid distribution
movement of embalming fluid from the point of injection throughout the blood vascular system
distribution
movement of embalming solutions from the point of injection through the arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, and veins
masseter
muscle injected with a hypodermic injection of cavity fluid to facilitate mouth closure
psoas major
muscle that acts as the anatomical guide for the external iliac artery
false purge
name given to a type of purge which has a color and odor consistent with that of arterial fluid solution
white
normal color of a nerve
signs of decomposition
odor, purge, and skin slip are...
ulnar artery
on the surface of the forearm from the center of the antecubital fossa to a point between the fourth and fifth fingers is the linear guide for the...
non-pregnant uterus
one of the last organs to decompose
hinders the embalming process
onset of postmortem changes generally...
37 degrees celcius
optimum temperature for growth and reproduction of bacteria
gall bladder
organ that will yield bile when aspirated by a trocar
subclavian artery
origin of the axillary artery
axillary artery
origin of the brachial artery
femoral artery
origin of the popliteal artery
degree or acidity or alkalinity
pH is the measure of...
components of hardening compounds
paraformaldehyde; alum; wood powder
affects the rate of flow
partially closing the stopcock using a smaller arterial tube adjusting the rate of flow knob
osmosis
passage of a solvent through a semipermeable membrane from a dilute into a concentrated solution
osmosis
passage of a solvent through a semipermeable membrane from a dilute to a concentrated solution
diffusion
passage of arterial solution from the capillaries into the intercellular spaces
fluid diffusion
passage of embalming chemicals from the capillaries into the intercellular spaces
pressure filtration
passage of embalming chemicals through the axillary walls because of positive intravascular pressure
pressure filtration
passing of arterial solution through the capillary wall, caused by positive intravascular pressure
osmosis
passing of solvent through a semipermeable membrane from an area of lesser concentration to an area of greater concentration
intrinsic factors to be considered in case analaysis
pathological conditions; moisture of the tissues; fever
worm stitch
pattern of this suture is the same as that of the single intradermal suture except that the stitches are made parallel to the lips of the incision
methyl salicylate
perfuming agent often used in embalming fluid
mask the odor of formaldehyde
perfuming materials are used in embalming fluids because...
conditions that predispose purge
peritonitis pneumonia peptic ulcers
petechia
pin-point hemorrhage
in the sclera of the eyeball
place where jaundice is first noticed on a dead body
2 inches above and 2 inches to the left of the umbilicus
point of entry for the trocar when aspirating the cavities
hemolysis
postmortem staining is an extravascular change in the color of tissues due to...
primary injection fluids
prepare the vascular system to accept arterial embalming fluids
massage cream
preparing the infant case, recommended to be applied to the tissues of the visible parts of the body during embalming
triangular wedge
prescribed incision for a sclerotic blood vessel
cements, calvarium clamps, needle injector
prescribed methods for securing the calvarium in place
terminal disinfection
procedure of disinfection following the embalming process to protect the enviroment
concurrent disinfection
procedure of disinfection which takes place during the embalming process
split
procedure of injection and drainage in which injection is accomplished at one place and drainage is taken from another
use restricted drainage
procedure used to return the body of an emaciated case to normal contour and moisture content
restricted cervical
process of injection and drainage in which both common carotids are raised
hard water
promotes blood clotting
motorized force pump
pump that uses centrifugal force
impart a color to the tissue
purpose of adding eosin and erythrosine to arterial fluid
act as perfuming agent
purpose of adding oil of wintergreen to an embalming fluid
acts as a preservative
purpose of formaldehyde in embalming fluids
acts as preservative/disinfectant
purpose of phenol in embalming fluids
worm suture
recommended hidden stitch which could be used on a cranial autopsy
slow rate of flow under pressure; care in raising vessels; drainage aids
recommended treatments of intravascular difficulties
hypogastric
region of the abdominal pelvic cavity located immediately inferior to the umbilical region
lies medial and deep
relationship of the femoral vein to the femoral artery
cold
relative temperature of the primary dilution water to embalm a severely dehydrated case
distention of the superficial vessels
reliable sign of fluid distribution
purposes of blood drainage
remove intravascular discolorations prevent distention retard post-embalming decomposition
body of the deceased
responsible for creating the secondary dilution of the arterial solution
uses of massage cream
retard dehydration application can help stimulate circulation can be used as a base for cosmetics
sternoclavicular articulation
right common carotid artery begins at the level of the...
chemical changes
rigor mortis autolysis hemolysis
retards fluid distribution
rigor mortis is detrimental to the embalming process because it...
desquamation
separation of the dermis and the epidermis after death
vehicle
serves as a solvent for the many ingredients incorporated in an embalming fluid
scaling
skin with an exanthematous disease
paraformaldehyde
solid state of formaldehyde
meningitis
special cranial cavity treatment is indicated in cases of...
whip or roll stitch
stitch NOT suited for closing an incision on an exposed area of the body
baseball stitch
stitch that is made from beneath, up through the skin, and the needle is crossed from side to side with each stitch
lock stitch
stitch that is used by passed the ligature through both sides of the incision from the outside with the stitch being locked by the looping pattern
double intradermal suture
subcutaneous stitch which requires using a suturing needle on each end of the ligature with the suturing needles being crossed from side to side on each stitch
carbohydrates
substance that undergoes the fermentation process
proteins
substance that undergoes the process of decay by aerobic bacterial enzymes
intradermal stitch
suture best suited for exposed skin
double intradermal stitch
suture pattern involving the use of two needles
worm stitch
suture pattern used to turn under the excess margins of skin in an incision
draw stitch
suture that is made the same as the single intradermal suture except that the stitch penetrates through the skin
purse string
suture used to close a trocar puncture
ligature test
test for death involving the discoloration of the distal part of a finger or toe
dr. frederich ruysch
the "father of embalming"
natron solution
the Egyptians immersed bodies in...
external iliac
the ___ artery changes its name to femoral and is used in the embalming of an autopsied body
anterior tibial
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
popliteal
the ___ artery which originates at the opening in the adductor magnus muscle, terminates at the inferior border of the popliteous muscle
edema
the abnormal accumulation of fluid in the intercellular spaces or cavities
coagulation
the action of formaldehyde on protein
index
the amount of HCHO (formaldehyde) measured in grams dissolved in 100mL of water refers to...
radial
the anatomical guide for the ___ artery is just lateral to the tendon of the flexor carpi radialis muscle
common carotid
the anatomical guide for the ____ artery is along the medial border of the sternocleidomastoid muscle
brachial
the anatomical guide for the ____ artery is posterior to the medial border of the belly of the biceps brachii muscle
diluted by the edema
the arterial fluid injected into an edematous body will be...
restoration
the care of the deceased to recreate natural form and color
right atrium of the heart
the center of blood drainage in embalming
cream-colored
the color of the external tissue of an artery
surfactant
the component of arterial fluid which is designed to decrease the molecular cohesion at the surface of a liquid is a...
slower
the cooling of the body of a corpulent person would be...
algor mortis
the cooling of the body to the temperature of its surroundings
lipolysis
the decomposition of fats
lipolysis
the decomposition of fats occurs by...
decay
the decomposition of protein by the action of aerobic bacteria
putrefecation
the decomposition of protein by the action of anaerobic bacteria
disinfection
the destruction or inhibition of most pathogenic bacteria and their products in or on the body
secondary solution
the dilution of arterial solutions by the fluids of the body is called the...
limited pressure range
the disadvantage of using the gravity percolator for embalming
formaldehyde gray
the discoloration resulting when HCHO reacts with
formaldehyde gray
the discoloration resulting when HCHO reacts with hemoglobin in the tissues
diminish secondary dilution; remove intravascular discolorations; prevent distention
the embalmer should remove as much blood from the body as possible to...
agonal edema
the escape of blood serum from an intravascular to an extravascular location
adductor longus
the femoral artery is bordered medially by the ___ muscle
adductor magnus
the femoral artery originates at a point behind the center of the inguinal ligament and terminates at the opening in the ___ muscle
carbohydrates
the first body compounds to decompose
eyes
the first muscle tissue to be affected by rigor mortis
in the pelvic cavity
the iliac arteries and veins are located...
descending aorta
the inferior vena cava is the vein which accompanies the...
yellow-green
the initial color change of decomposing tissue
one point
the injection and drainage procedure in which the injection and drainage are accomplished through the same incision
death
the irreversible total cessation of metabolic activity
an active dye
the key ingredient of an arterial fluid classified as a cosmetic fluid
bone
the last of the body compounds to decompose
center of the axillary space parallel to the long axis of the upper extremity
the linear guide for the axillary artery is from the...
center of the base of the axillary space to the center of the inner bend of the elbow
the linear guide for the brachial artery is from the...
sternoclavicular articulation to the anterior surface of the lobe of the ear
the linear guide for the common carotid artery is from the...
center of the inguinal ligament to the center of the medial condyle of the femur
the linear guide for the femoral artery is from the...
center of the popliteal space parallel to the long axis of the lower extremity
the linear guide for the popliteal artery is from the...
center of the antecubital fossa to the center of the base of the index finger
the linear guide for the radial artery is from the...
secondary dilution
the lymph fluids of the body help to promote...
POSTmortem INTRAvascular blood discoloration
the most accurate classification of livor mortis
force pump
the most common method used for arterially injecting a body today
generalized decomposition
the most positive sign of death
7.4
the normal pH of the living body
99°F
the optimum temperature to promote decomposition
purge
the post mortem evacuation of any substance from any external orifice of the body due to interal and/or external pressure
algor mortis
the post mortem loss of body heat
rigor mortis
the post mortem stiffening of the body muscles
pre-injection solution
the primary injection solution
embalming
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
Y-shaped
the proper torso made when performing an autopsy
act as supplementary germicides
the purpose of the quaternary ammonium compounds in embalming fluids is...
lies medially and deep
the relationship of the femoral vein to the femoral artery
subclavian
the right ___ artery is shorter than the left one due to its origin
preservation
the science of treating the body chemically, so as to temporarily inhibit decomposition
the injected arterial solution mixes with the body fluids
the secondary dilution of embalming fluids occurs when
autolysis
the self-destruction of cells
decomposition
the separation of body compounds into simpler substances
dialysis
the separation of differing substances in solution because of their diffusibility through a semipermeable membrane
hypostasis
the settling of blood to the dependent parts of the body
hypertonic
the solution of greater concentration which is attracted to a weaker concentration through a semipermeable membrane
hypotonic
the solution of weaker concentration which is attracted through a membrane by a stronger concentration
rate of flow
the speed at which the embalming solution enters the body
thanatology
the study of death
hemolysis
the swelling and bursting of red blood cells
postmortem caloricity
the temporary rise in body temperature after death
lateral
the ulnar artery lies along the ___ border of the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle
roll stitch
the whip stitch is also know as...
100 ppm
there is an immediate danger to health and life if exposed to formaldehyde levels above...
case analysis
those pre-embalming considerations given to the case at hand
arteries
three tunics cream-colored deep seated in body parts do not collapse when cut
femoral
through the center of the femoral triangle bordered laterally by the sartorius muscle and medially by the adductor longus muscle, is the anatomical guide for the ___ artery
embalming analysis
to determine the proper embalming technique and chemicals to use
drainage procedures
to make room for the arterial fluids to decrease the secondary dilution of the arterial fluid to remove livor mortis
pre-embalming analysis
to prescribe and apply proper embalming techniques
low pressure, slow rate of flow
treatment used when intravascular difficulties are manifested during the embalming process
malformation or deformity
tumors paralytic conditions mutilations
isotonic
two solutions of equal concentrations
precipitants
type of anticoagulant will breakup clots by causing the mineral particles of the blood to fall out of suspension
complete autopsy
type of autopsy that consists of the examination of the contents of the cranial and ventral cavities
abdominal autopsy
type of autopsy that consists of the examination of the gastrointestinal tract below the diaphragm
cranial autopsy
type of autopsy that involves the post mortem examination of the brain only
preservatives
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
somatic death
type of death said to begin in any one of three vital organs
putrefecation
type of decomposition that yields foul odors
cavity fluid
type of embalming fluid used to disinfect and preserve the viscera in the cavities of the body
isotonic solution
type of solution that can be placed on opposite sides of a semi-permeable membrane without either solution attracting solvent from the other solution across the membrane
hypertonic solution
type of solution that has the power to attract a solvent through a semi-permeable membrane into itself
hypotonic solution
type of solution that will have its solvent drawn through a semi-permeable membrane into a more concentrated solution
hardening compound
used as a preservative and drying agent in autopsied cases
cold water for dilution; primary injection; large volume
used for embalming a case which predisposes to dehydration
cavity fluids
used for surface packs, visceral treatment, bleaching agents
large volume of a dilute solution
used to embalm a dehydrated body
intrinsic or extrinsic
variable factors encountered with every dead body are classified as
varices
varicose veins is a condition otherwise known as...
arterial system
vascular embalming fluids are injected into
internal jugular vein
vein considered to be the companion to the common carotid artery
causes of extravascular resistance to fluid distribution
weight of the viscera; rigor mortis of the muscle surrounding the blood vessel; the presence of a tumor
16
what index fluid must you use to have 2 gallons of diluted fluid with a strength of 1% if you use 16 oz. of concentrated fluid
1.75 index
what percentage dilute solution is created by adding 32 ounces of a 28 index fluid in enough water to make 4 gallons of solution?
right and left common carotid
when embalming the autopsy case, blood vessels used to inject the head of the deceased
right common iliac
when embalming the autopsy case, vessel utilized to inject the lower right extremity
left subclavian
when embalming the autopsy case, vessel utilized to inject the upper left extremity
set before opening the rate of flow
when injecting a body with any mechanical injector, the desired pressure should be...
massage cream
when preparing the infant case, recommended to apply to the tissues of the visible parts of the body during embalming
more astringent than usual
when preparing the primary dilution for an edematous case, the solution should be...
primary
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...
posterior to the ear
when the pathologist makes an incision for a cranial autopsy, the proper location for the incision to begin..
remove loose integument before embalming
when treating blisters, you should NOT...
1/2
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 about the point of injection
lobe of the right ear
where the point of the trocar should be directed to access the heart when the handle of the trocar is aligned with the left anterior superior iliac spine
potential pressure
with the embalming machine turned on and the rate of flow valve closed, the type of pressure being shown on the pressure gauge is...
