Embalming
If you use 8 oz. of 16 index fluid and enough water to make one gallon of solution, what would be the diluted index of your solution?
1.0%
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
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?
16
If you use 2 bottles of arterial fluid to make 2 ½ gallons of a 3% solution, what is the index of the arterial fluid?
30 index
The normal pH of the living body is
7.4
The temperature at which decomposition of the human body progresses most rapidly is:
98 degrees Fahrenheit
___________ is a condition which predisposes to intravascular difficulties.
Atherosclerosis
Which of the following is an antemortem extravascular blood discoloration?
Hematoma
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 purpose of phenol in embalming fluids?
It can act as preservative/disinfectant
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
That procedure of disinfection following the embalming process to protect the environment would most appropriately apply to which of the following?
Terminal disinfection
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 hand? Ulnar
Ulnar
A soapy waxy by-product of saponification is
adipocere.
The escape of blood serum from an intravascular to an extravascular location is
agonal edema.
The cooling of the body to the temperature of its surrounding is
algor mortis.
A discoloration that appears on the body during life is considered
ante mortem.
One example of an intrinsic factor in case analysis is
cause of death.
The decomposition of protein by the action of aerobic bacteria is
decay
The inferior vena cava is the vein which accompanies the
descending aorta.
Damage to the valves of the heart usually occurs in cases with
endocarditis.
Postmortem stain is an extravascular change in the color of tissue due to
hemolysis.
The settling of the blood to the dependent part of the body is known as
hypostasis.
The dilution of arterial solutions by the fluid of the body is called the
secondary dilution.
Directing the trocar point toward the intersection of the fifth intercostal space and the left mid-axillary line is the trocar guide for the
stomach.
The common carotid arteries bifurcate into the internal carotid and external carotid at the level of the ___.
superior border of the thyroid cartilage.
Death beginning at the heart is termed
syncope.
An extrinsic variable factor in embalming is
time lapse between death and embalming.
