ACTUAL Exam Questions and CORRECT
Answers
Principles and Practicies - CORRECT ANSWER - that part of public health which has
been historically encompassed in embalming
Dead Human Body - CORRECT ANSWER - can be offensive to the senses, but in and by
itself, with rare exception, is not dangerous to the health of the observer
Infectious Materials - CORRECT ANSWER - that which are pathogenic to humans and
are otherwise found within unembalmed dead human bodies
Embalmber - CORRECT ANSWER - person professionally responsible for his or her own
personal hygiene and health and safety, because he or she has direct contact with the deceased
CDC Conclusion re: Tuberculosis - CORRECT ANSWER - funeral directors have an
elevated risk of contracting tuberculosis as a result of their contact with dead human bodies
101 of 864 (11.7%) - CORRECT ANSWER - number or percentage of morticians of
funeral home employers who volunteered and reacted to tuberculin skin test
89 of 539 (17%) - CORRECT ANSWER - number or percentage of morticians who
reported contracting infectious diseases attributed to their occupation
Frequently Reported Diseases (in study) - CORRECT ANSWER - hepatitis;
staphylococcal and other skin infections; and pulmonary and skin tuberculosis
Skin Contact with Blood - CORRECT ANSWER - most commonly reported exposure
, 393 of 539 (73%) - CORRECT ANSWER - number or percentage of most commonly
reported exposure
Needle Stick Injuries - CORRECT ANSWER - far more common than cuts in preparation
of dead human bodies
212 of 539 (39%) - CORRECT ANSWER - number or percentage of morticians who
reported suffering from a needle stick during the preparation of a dead human body within 12
months prior to survey
61 of 539 (11%) - CORRECT ANSWER - number or percentage of morticians who
reported having been cut during the preparation of a dead human body within 12 months prior to
survey
Diseases Embalmers Should be Aware Of - CORRECT ANSWER - methicillin-resistant
staphylococcus aureus (MRSA); vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE); human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV); creutfeldy-jakob disease (CJD); klebsiella pneumonia;
clostridium difficle; tuberculosis; hepatitis
MRSA - CORRECT ANSWER - methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus
VRE - CORRECT ANSWER - vancomycin-resistant enterococci
HIV - CORRECT ANSWER - human immunodeficiency virus
CJD - CORRECT ANSWER - creutzfeldt-jakob disease
Female Embalmers During Pregnancy - CORRECT ANSWER - persons who should be in
consultation with their medical doctor as to what precautions are necessary to protect both the
prospective mother and the infant