Embalming Theory 2 Final
True or False: The FTC forbids statements that guarantee long-term embalming preservation.
True
True or False: Proteolytic enzymes do not break down proteins
False
Cremated remains may be shipped (domestic or international) through: A. UPS B. The United States Postal Service C. Fedex D. DHL
The United States Postal Service
This is a fatal disease caused by contamination of a wound infection by a toxin-producing, spore-forming, anaerobic bacterium. A. True Tissue Gas B. Gas Gangrene C. Aspergillosis D. Histoplasmosis
Gas Gangrene
These drugs as the most widely used class of drugs. A. Ibuprofen B. Antibiotics C. Antidiabetic Agents D. Corticosteroids
Antibiotics
Purge from this area may have a white semisolid appearance A. Lung B. Brain C. Stomach D. Anus
Brain
Which of the following is not a consideration when treating a body exposed to radiation: A. Protection B. Time of Exposure C. Distance from the Body D. Height/Weight of the Body
Height/Weight of the Body
What is the best practice for removing a transdermal opioid patch from a decedent? A. Remove the patch with a gloved hand B. Remove the patch with a paper towel C. Remove the patch with an Instrument such as forceps D. Dispose of the patch in a standard biohazard container
Remove the patch with an Instrument such as forceps
Which of the following is not a suggested practice when preparing a body for viewing without embalming: A. Removing pacemakers for cremation B. Removing personal effects C. Removing identification tags or bracelets D. Removing medical intervention devices
Removing identification tags or bracelets
This is an infection of the lungs, the ears, the nervous system, and the intestinal tract caused by a fungus commonly encountered as a saprophyte or a contaminant. A. Aspergillosis B. Phycomycosis C. Candidiasis D. Cytosis
Phycomycosis
According to the Mausoleum Demolition and Disentombment Project, less than ____% of all 650 disinterments were in a state of active decomposition. A. 10 B. 20 C. 15 D. 5
15
This is the second highest cause of preventable death in the United States A. Heart Disease B. Smoking C. Obesity D. Alcoholism
Obesity
These drugs can lead to dehydration, low protein levels, kidney dysfunction , and the retention of nitrogenous waste. A. Corticosteroids B. Stimulants C. Tranquilizers D. Sedatives
Tranquilizers
True or False: Airline passengers are allowed to travel with cremated remains only in a checked bag:
False
This complication occurs as a result of altered carbohydrate metabolism leading to a buildup of lactic acid A. Atrophy B. Ecchymosis C. Acidosis D. Jaundice
Acidosis
The most frequently encountered gas condition is caused by: A. Gas Gangrene B. Subcutaneous Emphysema C. Tissue Gas D. Decomposition
Subcutaneous Emphysema
It has been estimated that ____ times more preservative chemical is needed to preserve tissues of bodies dead from complications of renal failure. A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 6
6
According to the Mausoleum Demolition and Disentombment Project, between 1900 and 1960 nearly ____% of human remains were embalmed. A. 85% B. 75% C. 99% D. 90%
99%
Which of the following documents should be placed in the shipping envelope attached to the shipping container or combo unit containing the deceased? A. Burial Transit Permit B. Certificate of Death C. Embalming and Decedent Care Report D. All of the Above
All of the Above
This type of bacteria is commonly found in the mouth, intestinal tract, and vagina of healthy individuals: A. Candida B. Aspergillus C. Histoplasma capsulatum D. Cryptococcosis
Candida
When shipping human remains internationally, it is best to contact which organization to receive consultation on specific shipping requirements for the country of destination? A. Consulate of the receiving country B. American embassy located in the receiving country C. U.S. Customs D. Department of Public Health
Consulate of the receiving country
True or False: When embalming a decedent who passed due to complications of alcoholism, the embalmer should expect poor drainage, even within a reasonable time of death.
False
This is a commonly prescribed synthetic opioid similar to morphine, yet 50-100 times more potent. A. Hydromorphone B. Tramadol C. Fentanyl D. Tapentadol
Fentanyl
This program requires all funeral homes who wish to transport human remains on a passenger aircraft to register: A. Known Shipper Program B. Transportation Security Administration Program C. Department of Homeland Security D. US Airline HR Shipment Program
Known Shipper Program
This organ is the main detoxification center of the body: A. Spleen B. Appendix C. Pancreas D. Liver
Liver
These drugs are commonly used for pain relief and anesthesia. A. Tranquilizers B. Opioids C. Sedatives D. Corticosteroids
Opioids
The documentation associated with shipping a decedent should be attached to which end of the shipping container: A. The side B. The head C. The middle D. The foot
The head
True or False: Contact with contaminated instruments may expose a decedent to tissue gas
True
Chemotherapeutic agents may include all of the following except: A. alkylating agents B. antimetabolites C. corticosteroids D. aminoglycosides
aminoglycosides
This form of Histoplasmosis is progressive, forming granulomatous inflammation with caseation necrosis and cavitation. A. acute disseminated B. chronic disseminated C. acute pulmonary D. chronic pulmonary
chronic pulmonary