AAMI Principles of Embalming III PHT 414 Questions With Verified Solutions
AAMI Principles of Embalming III PHT 414 Questions With Verified Solutions If senile purpura is seen over the hands and arms of the deceased, which of the following statements would be true about your arterial solution: - ANSWER increase the strength of the arterial solution A common pathological change that occurs as a result of diabetes mellitus: - ANSWER poor peripheral circulation Preinjection fluid is a chemical with very little or no preservative - ANSWER True f senile purpura is seen over the hands and arms of the deceased, a slow rate of flow is recommended. Why? - ANSWER To prevent the possible further rupture of fragile capillaries Which of the following is not a factor determined in the embalming analysis? - ANSWER amount of hypodermic tissue building On the unautopsied infant, the common carotid artery is the largest of the non-aortic vessels - ANSWER True At birth, body water is approximately 50% of total body weight - ANSWER False Mouth closure and lip closure describe the same thing - ANSWER F The biggest problem with mouth closure in the elderly is: - ANSWER atrophy of the maxillae and mandible In the autopsied body, the trunk should be injected first to observe tissue reaction to the chemical used - ANSWER False The recommended vessels for embalming the unautopsied infant include the common carotid artery, the femoral artery, the abdominal aorta, and the ascending aorta. - ANSWER T Eyecaps should never be used on infants. - ANSWER F The viscera of the autopsied infant should be treated with undiluted cavity fluid. - ANSWER T Infant skin can easily distend and wrinkle upon injection of arterial solution. - ANSWER T Preservative demand is defined as the number of grams of pure formaldehyde gas dissolved in 100 milliliters of water. - ANSWER F The discolorations known as senile purpura can be removed by arterial injection/venous drainage. - ANSWER F Infants should always be embalmed with dilute, low-index solutions. - ANSWER F At 1 year of age, body water is about the same as the adult level of 60% of total body weight. - ANSWER T At 1 year of age, body water is about the same as the adult level of 50% of total body weight. - ANSWER F A coinjection fluid is used to enhance the action of the preservative solution - ANSWER T At 1 year of age, body water is about the same as the adult level of 70% of total body weight. - ANSWER F The vessels on the 4-to-12-year-old child should be larger than an infant s but smaller than an adult s. - ANSWER T In the autopsied body, the legs are injected first to observe tissue reaction to the chemical used. - ANSWER T Senile purpura is brought about by the fragility of the capillaries. - ANSWER T Organ transplantation would NOT include: - ANSWER Bone Regarding organ/tissue donation and transplantation: If the procurement technician is not careful when removing the proximal humerus and scapula, what vessels would most likely be severed, causing obvious problems for the embalmer? - ANSWER axillary and brachial arteries Ideally, while you are injecting the autopsied body, you should let the drainage sit in the cavity for as long as possible, to allow any formaldehyde to preserve the trunk. - ANSWER F Probably the most dramatic of all tissue rec
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