Body prep and artery guides
Combination case
A container consisting of a wood base with particle board sides and top and a cardboard cover is called a ___. combination case air tray Ziegler case cremation container
Linear guide
A line drawn or visualized on the surface of the body to represent the approximate location of some deeper lying structure describes a(n): linear guide anatomical guide anatomical limit artery route
pack oropharynx with absorbent powder and cotton
A method which can prevent oral purge when shipping by air is to___. pack oropharynx with absorbent powder and cotton pack nasopharynx with cotton and absorbent powder ligate the trachea keep a sealer casket sealed during the flight
Posterior tibial artery
A parallel or transverse incision made midway between the medial malleolus and the calcaneal tendon can be used to access the : anterior tibial artery posterior tibial artery popliteal artery calcaneal artery
Anatomical limit
A point of origin and point of termination based on location of adjacent structures is called: linear guide anatomical guide anatomical limit incision guide
registrar of the district where death occurred
A properly completed death certificate has the signatures of Certifier, funeral director, and ___. registrar of the district where death occurred next of kin public administrator executor or executrix
Masonic lodge
A sprig of Acacia placed in the casket would be appropriate for members of which of the following fraternal organizations? Knights of the Golden Circle Knights of Columbus Masonic Lodge Circle K
Air tray
A transfer container with a wooden base or tray with a cardboard cover to protect a casket when shipped by common carrier is the description of ___. air tray combination case alternative container transfer pack
the registrar of the district where burial occurred
After a burial is completed, the burial/transit permit is permanently filed with ___. the registrar of the district where burial occurred the cemetery the registrar of the district where death occurred the registrar where the person last resided
Tissue gas
An embalmed and casketed body shows signs of swelling, some discoloration, odor, and crepitation. This condition is likely ___. tissue gas dry gangrene decubitus ulcer necrosis
Roasary beads
An item which Roman Catholic communicants may have in their hands for burial is ______. rosary beads scapular Icon Prie Dieu
Dehydration of surface tissues
An unembalmed body which is kept in refrigeration for several days prior to visitation is likely to exhibit ___. dehydration of surface tissues swelling of hands and feet rectal purge areas of frozen tissues
have the family sign a receipt listing the items returned
Before final disposition, valuables may be removed from the deceased and returned to the family. The funeral director, to guarantee that the items were returned, must ___. have the family sign a receipt listing the items returned have the family remove the items themselves have a neutral party like the clergy remove the items and return them refuse to place the items on the body from the beginning
Axillary artery
Blood flows from the subclavian artery directly into the ___. axillary artery subclavian vein brachial artery ulnar artery
apply identification bracelets to wrist and ankle
During the removal of the deceased, as soon as identity has been established, the funeral director should: apply identification bracelets to wrist and ankle present the GPL and casket price list remove pacemaker if there is one request to see DD 214
A green apron
For a male who has completed the Temple Ordinance of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, the clothing of the deceased will include ___. a green apron. a white sash from left shoulder to left ankle a scapular a green cap placed on the head just before the casket is closed
linear guide to the posterior tibial artery
From the center of the popliteal space to a point midway between the medial malleolus and the calcaneus describes the: linear guide to the posterior tibial artery anatomical guide for the posterior tibial artery anatomical limits of the popliteal artery linear guide to the popliteal artery
Anatomical limits of the anterior tibial artery
From the inferior border of the popliteus muscle to the anterior surface of the ankle describes the: physiognomy of the anterior tibial artery linear guide of the anterior tibial artery anatomical guide to the posterior tibial artery anatomical limits of the anterior tibial artery
basic arrangements
Identify the item from the list below which is included in the direct cremation package. basic arrangements certified copies of the death certificate memorial package one hour visitation
Jewish
In a funeral for a member of which of the following religions would you most likely find a Mogen David on the foot end of the casket? Non- Roman Catholic Lutheran Hinduism Jewish
In clothes selected by the order
In the Roman Catholic faith, members of religious orders who are not priests are dressed ____ for burial. in their vestments in clothes selected by the order in a baptism robe during the Service of Encasketing
On the right side
In the United States most Muslims are buried in caskets. In this case, how is the body positioned? on the right side on the back, hands to the side face down on the left side
on the surface of the forearm, a line drawn from the antecubital fossa to the base of the index finger
The linear guide for the radial artery is: on the surface of the forearm, a line drawn from the antecubital fossa to the base of the index finger on the surface of the forearm from the antecubital fossa to the space between the 4th and 5th fingers on the surface of the forearm from the tendons of insertion of the teres major muscle to a point at the center of the wrist lateral to the tendons of insertion of the flexor carpii radialis muscle
Verbal permission
The lowest level of permission which is sufficient to allow embalming to occur is ___. verbal permission written permission implied permission no formal permission required
Axillary artery
Posterior to the medial border of the coracobrachialis muscle" is the anatomical guide to ___. axillary artery brachial artery coracobrachialis artery brachiocephalic artery
Chevra kadisha
The party responsible for dressing an Orthodox Jewish decedent in the burial shroud is ___. Chevra Kadisha funeral director rabbi next of kin
Sternoclavicular articulation
The points determining the linear guide for the common carotid artery are the lobe of the ear and ___. mastoid process odontoid process sternoclavicular articulation thyroid cartilage of the larynx
the funeral home may legally charge an extra fee for pacemaker removal
Select the correct statement about cremation and pacemakers. the certifying physician is responsible for removal the fee for pacemaker removal is included in the direct cremation package pacemakers no longer need to be removed the funeral home may legally charge an extra fee for pacemaker removal
any fee for pacemaker removal by the funeral home must appear on the GPL
Select the correct statement regarding the removal of a pacemaker prior to cremation. any fee for pacemaker removal by the funeral home must appear on the GPL the fee for pacemaker removal is set by the FTC the pacemaker must be returned to the family after cremation modern pacemakers are removed to prevent radioactive materials from entering the air
arranging for final disposition
Select the item which is included in Direct Burial package as required by FTC funeral rule. arranging for final disposition a grave liner placing an obituary notice embalming
Storage in humid environment
Storage of a casketed body over a long term can result in mold growth. From this list, the condition which favors or supports mold growth is ___. storage in humid environment use of waterless embalming putting embalming powder under the mattress leaving the casket lid open with a 1 to 2 inch ga
along the inferior border of the mandible
The anatomical guide to the facial artery is ___. along the inferior border of the mandible along the superior border of the mandible between the external auditory meatus and the zygomatic arch parallel to the thyroid cartilage
lateral to the tendon of insertion of the flexor carpii ulnaris and medial to the tendon of the flexor digitorum superficialis muscle
The anatomical guide to the ulnar artery states that it lies: lateral to the tendon of insertion of the flexor carpii ulnaris and medial to the tendon of the flexor digitorum superficialis muscle medial to the tendon of insertion of the flexor carpii ulnaris and lateral to the tendon of the flexor digitorum superficialis muscle lateral to the tendon of insertion of the flexor carpii radialis muscle posterior to the interosseous muscle
Brachial artery
The anatomical guide: posterior to the medial border of the belly of the biceps brachii muscle describes the: coracobrachialis artery brachial artery axillary artery radial artery
from the level of the second costal cartilage to the lateral border of the first rib
The anatomical limits for the left subclavian artery are: from the level of the second costal cartilage to the lateral border of the first rib from the sternoclavicular articulation to the lateral border of the first rib from the left brachiocephalic artery to the lateral border of the first rib lateral border of the first rib to tendons of insertion of teres major muscle
Both radial and ulnar arteries
The anatomical limits of elbow to wrist applies to ___. the radial artery only the ulnar artery only both the radial and ulnar arteries neither the radial nor ulnar artery
Kafan
The shroud in which Muslims are buried is called a ___. qiblah janazah kafan al Ghusl
Tachrichim
The shroud which is used for Orthodox Jewish person's burial is called ___. tachrichim taharah aron hesped
tendons of insertion of teres major muscle . . . antecubital fossa
The anatomical limits of the brachial artery are _____ and _____. first rib . . . tendons of insertion of the teres major muscle tendons of insertion of teres major muscle . . . antecubital fossa the posterior border of coracobrachialis muscle . . . anterior border of teres major muscle elbow . . . wrist
sternoclavicular articulation . . . upper border of thyroid cartilage
The anatomical limits of the right common carotid artery are ___ and ____. sternoclavicular articulation . . . upper border of thyroid cartilage sternoclavicular articulation . . . upper border of cricoid cartilage second rib . . . level of temporomandibular joint origin of sternocleidomastoid muscle . . . mastoid process of temporal bone
Axillary
The artery which ends at the level of the tendons of insertion of the teres major muscle is: axillary subclavian brachial basilic
Where death occurred
The completed death certificate is filed on a permanent basis with the registrar of the district ___. where death occurred where the body will be buried where the person lived the funeral home is located
Cool and dry
The environmental conditions which are best for long term storage (3 months until Spring burial) of a body are ___. cool and dry warm and humid below freezing and dry hot and dry
Receiving vault
The facility at a cemetery where bodies may be stored during the winter pending burial once the ground thaws is called ___. receiving vault mausoleum morgue columbarium
Medial to
The femoral artery is found ___ the sartorius muscle. medial to lateral to superior to as the termination of
Through the funeral period
The funeral director may properly claim that embalming will preserve the body ___. through the funeral period for no less than 5 years until the next time the temperature goes above 90 permanently
A church truck
The item which the funeral home must supply for a funeral in a Roman Catholic church is ___. a church truck a casket rack a pall rosary beads
dorsalis pedis artery
The linear guide for the ___ is from a point at the middle of the anterior surface of the ankle joint to a point between the first and second toes. dorsalis pedis artery posterior tibial artery popliteal artery fibular artery
Abducted
The linear guide for the axillary artery has the imaginary line parallel to the midline of the ___ upper extremity. adducted abducted rotated elevated
from a point on the center of the inguinal ligament to a point on the medial condyle
The linear guide for the femoral artery is ___. from a point on the center of the inguinal ligament to a point on the medial condyle from the superior point of the anterior iliac crest to the popliteal canal from a point on the pubic symphysis to the lateral condyle from a point on the center of the inguinal ligament to a point on the lateral condyle of the femur
intersection of the 5th intercostal space and the left midaxillary line
The stomach is aspirated by aiming the trocar toward the ___ and advancing into the organ along that line. cardiac flexure intersection of the 5th intercostal space and the left midaxillary line intersection of the 5th intercostal space and the left midclavicular line intersection of the 11th intercostal space and the left midaxillary line
Rectus femoris muscle
The structure from this list which is not used to locate the femoral artery as a guide or limit is ___. rectus femoris muscle sartorius muscle inguinal ligament adductor canal
Inguinal ligament
The superior line of the femoral triangle is the ___. inguinal ligament sartorius muscle midsternal line adductor cana
Never
The time to remove the identification tags applied by the funeral home is ___. never once the body is dressed before the funeral starts after the funeral but before final disposition
aim toward the right earlobe, when contacting the diaphragm, dip the point one inch and advance into the atrium
The trocar guide to the right atrium is ___. Assume the point of entry is the standard location, 2 inches to the left of and two inches superior to the umbilicus. aim toward the right earlobe, when contacting the diaphragm, dip the point one inch and advance into the atrium aim toward the left sternoclavicular articulation, keep trocar point up toward the anterior surface until puncturing the diaphragm, dip one inch and advance into the atrium aim toward left sternoclavicular articulation, dip the point one inch once the diaphragm is contacted, advance into the atrium advance trocar until contacting the clavicle, withdraw three inches, drop the point 1 inch and advance into the atrium
Cecum
The trocar guide: "Aim toward the lateral quarter of the distance between the pubic symphysis and the right anterior superior iliac crest" is for the ___. gallbladder urinary bladder nonpregnant uterus cecum
The urinary bladder
The trocar guide: Keep the point up near the abdominal wall until the pubic symphysis is contacted, dip the point one inch and advance into the organ is the trocar guide for ___. the cecum the urinary bladder the gallbladder the transverse colon
An aron
The type of container which is used for Orthodox Jewish burial is called ___. an aron "peek-a-boo" style casket an alternative container a coffin
Femoral
The vein which accompanies the femoral artery is the ___ vein. popliteal common iliac great saphenous femoral
The veil
There is an article of clothing for a female member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, who has completed the Temple Ordinance, which has been made optional in a recent change in Church policy. That item which is not mandatory in the way it is worn now is ___. a red sash from right shoulder to right ankle the veil the green bonnet on the head white shoes
Desquamation
Three of these signs exhibited by an embalmed and casketed body can be reduced or eliminated by reaspiration. The one that will only respond to a different treatment is ___. odor from gas production purge expanding abdominal region desquamation
30
What is the maximum width casket that will fit in a standard vault? 26 inches 28 inches 30 inches 32 inches
Final disposition
When a burial in a cemetery follows a funeral at a religious institution, this burial is classified as ____. a memorial service final disposition a graveside service celebration of life
Funeral home policy
When a funeral director states that at this funeral home every body that has an open casket visitation MUST be embalmed, this is a ___. funeral home policy state law federal law funeral home law
after the funeral and before cremation
When using a rental casket for a funeral service followed by cremation, the inner unit is removed from the shell ___. after the funeral and before cremation after visitation and before the funeral prior to visitation after cremation
lateral to the tendons of insertion of the flexor carpii radialis muscle
Which is the anatomical guide for the radial artery? lateral to the tendons of insertion of the flexor carpii radialis muscle medial to the tendons of insertion of the flexor carpii radialis muscle elbow to wrist from a point on the antecubital fossa to the base of the index finger
Oral purge
Which of these conditions can be best corrected by reaspirating the body cavities? oral purge ecchymosis dry gangrene Waterhouse-Fridrichsen syndrome
Basilic vein
Which of these is a vessel of the upper extremity? basilic vein subclavian vein subclavian artery brachiocephalic vein
locating one structure by reference to an adjacent structure
Which of these is the definition of an anatomical guide? locating one structure by reference to an adjacent structure a line drawn on the surface between two known structures to represent the path of a vessel below the surface uses identifiable structures to determine where an artery begins and ends collection of diagrams of all organs of the body
Hearse
Which of these items is an additional charge beyond the direct burial package? hearse local transportation to cemetery local removal basic arrangements
Local removal
Which of these items is included in the Direct Cremation package? local removal permit fee pacemaker removal third party crematory charge
place a small rolled towel under the chin to keep the mouth closed
Which of these methods are allowed to make a corpse presentable for pre-cremation identification purposes when no authorization for invasive techniques has been given? aspirate abdomen with no fluid injected to reduce gas pressure place a small rolled towel under the chin to keep the mouth closed use a phenol surface pack to eliminate post mortem lividity use a musculature suture to close mouth
ethically, the receiving funeral home should sell the casket
Which of these statements is correct about the package called Forwarding Remains to Another Funeral Home? No public services are to be held at the shipping funeral home. the body must be shipped in a casket to the receiving funeral home the shipping funeral home files the burial transit permit ethically, the receiving funeral home should sell the casket a combination unit is categorized as a Cash Advance by the shipping funeral home
Clavicle
Which of these structures is closely related to the subclavian artery? sternum sternoclavicular articulation clavicle sternocleidomastoid muscle
Anterior tibial artery
Which vessel is found in the lower extremity? anterior tibial artery cephalic vein external iliac artery gonadal artery
Moist or sweaty
A body which is unembalmed for visitation but was kept in refrigeration for the full post mortem interval will appear ____ if the environment is warm and humid during open casket visitation. moist or sweaty shrunken and dry to have desquamation jaundiced
Amish
Males of this religious denomination may be expected to be dressed in white trousers, a white shirt, and white vest. Amish Eastern Orthodox Jehovah's Witness American Lutheran Church
Green
Members of the LDS Church who have Temple Endowment are dressed with a __________ apron for viewing in the casket. purple red green white
White
Members of the Masonic Lodge will generally be laid out in the casket wearing a __________ apron. white green purple red
Masonic lodge
Members of which of the following organizations will be laid out in their casket wearing a lambskin or white leather apron? Knights of Columbus Masonic Lodge Benevolent Order of Elks Friendly Order of Eagles
