* MOR 225 Chapter 16 Quiz: General Body Considerations
Ideal rate of flow for embalming the "normal" adult body.
10 to 15 minutes per gallon
Ideal Fluid strength for embalming the "normal" adult body.
2 to 3%
Ideal pressure for embalming the "normal" adult body.
5 to 20 lbs
Which of the following is not a systemic effect of a malignancy:
Arteriosclerosis
The two most commonly used injection sites for embalming children aged 4-12 years old are:
Carotid and Femoral Arteries
Sugar in the urine.
Glycosuria
Excess sugar in the blood.
Hyperglycemia
An acidosis of the blood and body tissues.
Ketosis
An extravascular irregularly shaped blood discoloration that often appears on the arms and back of the hands, also called ecchymosis.
Senile Purpura
A fetus that dies prior to delivery from the uterus.
Stillborn