FROM D.E.A.D.
ossuary
A "bone-pit":
law
A behavior pattern which is enforced by special authority is a
A modified extended family
A cluster of two or more nuclear families united by a social bond for security, protection and help
Grief syndrome
A common pattern of symptoms and reactions experienced by those who have lost relatives or friends through death is known as
reliquary
A container for the preservation of relics of a saint:
Adaptive funeral rite
A funeral rite that has been adjusted to reflect the needs and desires of those directly involved
lot
A grave, crypt or niche:
conservative
A joint/extended family is usually
Evaluating and controlling
A management function which compares organizational and individual performance with predetermined standards or expected results.
mores
A must behavior, the basic patterns of ideas and acts of a people are
Person- Centered Client- Centered Rogerian
A non- directive method of counseling that stresses the inherent worth of the client and the natural capacity for growth and health (recognizes that the person has the ability to answer all of there own questions):
fixed multiple pricing
A price determination method whereby the casket cost is multiplied by a constant factor describes
arrangement form
A printed form the funeral home uses specifically for the funeral home by means of financial agreement is the
registrar
A properly completed death certificate has the signatures of Certifier, funeral director, and ___.
Rite
A ritual filled event with deep symbolic meaning
burning/combustion
A sequence of exothermic chemical reactions between a fuel and an oxidant accompanied by the production of heat and conversion of chemical species?
crypt
A space of sufficient size in a building or land area used or intended to be used for the entombment of human remains:
footstone
A stone marker, with or without an inscription used to mark the foot of the grave:
pyramid
A structure whose shape is geometric where the outer surfaces are triangular and converge to a simple point at the top:
air tray
A transfer container with a wooden base or tray with a cardboard cover to protect the casket is the description of ___.
Shirred
A type of casket interior style in which the casket material is drawn together, in parallel fashion, with a specific sewing process
chronic grief
A type of complicated grief which is prolonged and is excessive in duration is
culture
Abstract patterns of and for living and dying:
Shredded paper
An example of a padding material used in casket construction
Trademark
An intangible asset that is a distinct name, sign, or symbol that the federal government grants exclusive rights to use for a specified period of time.
primary air
Any air, controlled with respect to quantity and location, forced or induced, supplied through or adjacent to the fuel bed in a crematory retort:
drop arch
Any vertical refractory wall supported by arch construction which serves to deflect gasses in a downward direction (sometimes referred to as a curtain wall)?
counseling
Anytime someone helps someone else with a problem is one definition of
Funeral rites
Both funeral and memorial services are
funeral rites
Both funeral and memorial services are
adaptive funeral rites
Contemporary funeral rites could be considered
alarm
Defined as fear or anxiety caused by the sudden realization of danger created by the impact of shock:
illustrating
Detailed examples of adjustments, choices, or alternatives available to the client or counselee from which a course of action may be selected:
humanistic
Funeral rites which are devoid of religion are
burning area
Grate, hearth, or combination thereof where the body is consumed by flame?
hospice
Historically, an inn for travelers, especially one kept by a religious order:
29 inches
If a manufacturer's standard metal casket is 23 inches wide, what would the width of XXX casket be?
90 days
If the family has not claimed the cremated remains with in _________ days after final notice has been given, the funeral director may dispose of them in any legal manor.
alienation
In grief the inability of the individual to adjust to life without the presence of the deceased or a feeling of less significance in the world is called
alienation
In grief the inability of the individual to adjust to life without the presence of the deceased, or a feeling of less significance in the world is called
Trust
In his service to the public, the funeral director must always be conscious of the basic _______ which consistently maintains and improves his ability to communicate with the community
1/2
In most States, regardless of the age of the equipment, there is a __________ second retention time requirement.
CO2 & H2O
In the ideal cremation process, the only compounds exiting the stack are?
lbs per hour
In the language of Cremation, Retort capacity refer to:
urn burial
In the middle of the 17th century, Sir Thomas Browne wrote the earliest known essay in defense of _________." It stressed the advantages of this form of burial.
green
Members of the LDS Church that qualify are dressed with a __________ apron for viewing in the casket.
white
Members of the Masonic Lodge will generally be laid out in the casket wearing a __________ apron.
1,400*F- 1,800*F
Most products of combustion (smoke and odor) given off during the cremation process will be destroyed if subjected to temperature between __________ and _________ for a period of 0.5 seconds to 1 second, if the stream is subjected to proper mixing (turbulence).
Mores
Must-behavior for all members of society that is not enforceable by law but will be enforced by other members of society as with shunning?
Taphophile
One who loves cemeteries and funerals.
smoke and fly ash
Particulate matter commingled with the gases escaping from the stack of the crematory is referred to as:
country
Rural, roadside cemeteries, many with homemade grave markers:
sympathy
Sincere feelings for the person who is trying to adjust to a serious loss or the death of a close friend or relative:
Form S.S.A 721
Statement of Death by Funeral Director:
fly ash
Suspended ash particles, charred paper, dust, soot or other partially incinerated matter, carried in the products of combustion (often referred to as particulate matter, or particulates):
True
T or F: If a family chooses to purchase a casket from another source other than the funeral home, the funeral home must use the casket purchased directly without any charge for handling or extra fees
F
T or F: Minor invasive techniques used to make a body presentable for identification before cremation, like aspiration without injection and use of injector needles, do not require authorization from the family because they are known to be a standard practice.
air
That portion of the atmosphere supplied to the cremation chamber for combustion, cooling and ventilation?
burning rate
The amount of waste incinerated per unit of time, usually expressed in pounds per hour?
capacity
The amount of waste incinerated, usually expressed in pounds per hour, with the characteristics or type of waste stipulated:
extended family
The death of a child would be softened simply by the number of children in a
sales contract
The document between the seller and the buyer stipulating the items furnished, the price of said items and the terms of payment is the
bereavement
The event that leads to experiencing the emotion of grief:
receiving vault
The facility at a cemetery where bodies may be stored during the winter pending burial once the ground thaws is called ___.
a church truck
The item which the funeral home must supply for a funeral in a Roman Catholic church is ___.
enculturation
The method by which social values are learned is
to allow for the acknowledgement of the doctrine of atonement
The overall purpose of religion in a funeral service is
Tip
The part of the casket hardware that covers the exposed ends of the bar
Chevra Kadisha
The party responsible for dressing an Orthodox Jewish in the burial shroud is ___.
lot holder
The person or persons to whom the Cemetery Authority has conveyed a right of interment through original purchase, by transfer from original purchaser, or who hold such right by inheritance:
Economic order quantity
The quantity to be purchased which minimizes total costs
pulverization and processing
The reduction of identifiable bone fragments after the completion of the cremation by manual or mechanical means and reducing to granulated particles or dust?
tachrichim
The shroud which is used for Orthodox Jewish burial is called ___.
Ounces per square foot
The thickness of a non-ferrous metal casket is measured in
heat, fuel and oxygen
The three elements required for combustion to take place:
Client centered counseling
The type of counseling where the client is approached with an attitude of "unconditional positive regard" as promoted by Carl Rogers is called
flue/breech
These are in the design of the retort connecting the main incinerating chamber to the stack or chimney?
urban cemeteries
These are relatively small cemeteries with rows of headstones and no resemblance to a park. Usually in larger cities up until the late 1950's:
Organizing
To arrange or constitute in interdependent parts, each having a specific function of relation with respect to the whole
facilitating
To assist in the understanding of the circumstances or situations the individual is experiencing, and to assist that person in the selection of an alternative adjustment if necessary known as
use modified operating procedures.
To cremate bodies larger than 300 lbs, the operator should:
dyad
Two units regarded as a pair; for example, husband and wife:
Hospice
Used to indicate an institution designed to treat patients with a life-limiting condition
40-1330
VA application for headstone or marker
0% to 100%
Visible emissions (opacity) is rated on a scale from:
the funeral
What serves as the first event signaling the beginning of a new family unit?
to help people learn more effectively to make better adjustments to life situations to understand why people do the things they do
Which of the following are objectives of psychology?
Bowlby
Which of the following authors proposed the "attachment theory":
person-centered
Which of the following is a style of counseling rather than a type of counseling?
32 oz and 48 oz
Which of the following weights are commonly used in the construction of copper caskets
ethically, the receiving funeral home should sell the casket
Which of these statements is correct about the package called Transferring Remains to Another Funeral Home? No public services are to be held at the shipping funeral home
Exelsior
Wood that has been shredded into spaghetti like strings or thin shavings
To experience the pain of grief
Worden's second "Task of Mourning"
A 21/2 inch diameter cardboard roller
___________ is/are recommended to assist in loading casketed or containerized human remains into the cremation unit.
bi-unit pricing
a method of price quotation showing separately the price of the service to be rendered and the price of the casket
Pressed wood
not a material used in the construction of a burial vault
Cloth covered
this type of casket is made from a base material which can be as simple as corrugated fiberboard or pressed wood which is covered with a layer of cloth
Taharah-Tachrichin
when casketing the body of an Orthodox Jew, the deceased is bathed and ritually cleansed () the body is then placed in a simple white shroud ()
