Principles of Embalming II - PHT 313 Week 8 exam fully solved & updated(download to pass)
Edema in the scrotal sac is known as hydrocele The component of arterial fluid which is designed to decrease the molecular cohesion at the surface of a liquid is surfactant A strong arterial solution will pass through the capillary walls less readily than a weaker solution true The most positive sign of death is {considered by itself, not in conjunction with any other sign of death] generalized decomposition Edema in the cranial cavity is known as hydrocephalus Which of the following is not characteristic of a jaundice fluid high formaldehyde content When injecting a body with a centrifugal pump, the desired pressure should be set before opening the rate of flow The heath of the body as a whole somatic death Osmosis plays a very small part in the preservation process false The rate of flow of arterial solution being injected into a body maybe controlled by a y-tube false The method of drainage in which injection is continuous and drainage is taken at intervals is called intermittent The movement of embalming solution from point of injection through the arteries, arterioles, into the capillaries is called distribution The first area of the body the decompose is usually the lining of the larynx and trachea Anasarca is the term used to describe severe edema in the thoracic cavity false Some methods of simulating drainage might include massage pressure instruments pre-injection all of theses all of these massage pressure instruments pre-injection Prolong contact with formaldehyde may cause severe dermatitis on the tissues of the deceased false Some reasons for drainage are to make room for embalming chemicals, to remover some discolorations, and to reduce chances of swelling true Pre-injection solution should include strong preservative chemicals false Which of the following vessels represents part of a correct drainage path left external iliac vein - left common iliac vein - IVC - right common iliac vein - right external iliac vein - drain from right femoral vein Which of the following is the correct for one point injection from the right common carotid to the stomach Right Common Carotid Artery - Innominate Artery - Aortic Arch - Thoracic Aorta - Abdominal Aorta - Celiac Axis - Left Gastric Artery - arterioles - capillaries of Stomach - venules - Left Gastric Vein - Portal Vein - Liver - Hepatic Vein - IVC - RA - exits through drain tube The procedure of injection and drainage in which injection and drainage are accomplished through the same incision is called one-point injection Bacteria multiply best at a temperature of 98.6 deg fahrenheit Wetting agents are used in embalming fluids to keep the lips and eyes moist in order to restore a life-lie apprearance false A vehicle is a gaseous substance which dissolves formaldehyde in embalming fluids false As blood flows through the aortic arch it first reaches the innominate artery Index means percentage of formaldehyde All embalming chemicals contain cosmetic dyes false The procedure of injection and drainage in which both common carotid arteries are raised is called restricted cervical injection Once the body has been embalmed there is no danger of mold growth on the skin surface false Super glue or super adhesive are used often for closing incisions. They should be purchased only from an embalming supply company you cannot use the home depot brand in the prep room false
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