NBE Science Practice Exam
The process by which suspended particles settle to the bottom of a liquid is - Answer-Sedimentation
Arterial tube connections can be identified as which of the following?
1. quick-clamp
2. threaded
3. slip-type
4. Luer-Lok - Answer-2,3,4
A secondary injection point used to clear the hand and fingers is the: - Answer-Ulnar artery
Which of the following injection sites should be used when embalming a newborn infant?
1. ascending aorta
2. right common carotid
3. abdominal aorta
4. right brachial artery - Answer-1,2,3
Before removing remains from a hospital morgue, the funeral practitioner MUST
1. verify the deceased's identity.
2. sign release forms.
3. put on protective clothing.
4. have a written contract for funeral services. - Answer-1,2,3
, Minerals that cause hard water also create problems in embalming because they promote - Answer-
Blood-clotting
Which of the following may be used in the preparation of an autopsied body - Answer-Hardening
Compound
In regards to the formaldehyde exposure level readings, the action level is - Answer-0.5 ppm
When embalming an autopsied body, which of the following arteries should the funeral practitioner use
to obtain the most complete fluid distribution to the upper extremities? - Answer-Subclavian
Low index fluids used to inhibit bilirubin from converting to biliverdin are known as - Answer-Jaundice
fluid
An arterial hemostat is useful to the embalmer for - Answer-Clamping a vessel
What organ should be given special attention in the embalming preparation of babies? - Answer-Brain
Continuous drainage during injection is called - Answer-concurrent
A suture commonly used to close a trocar puncture is the - Answer-Purse string
Within the 9-region plan of abdominal division, the central region is termed the - Answer-Umbilical
How many ounces of 32 index fluid are needed to make 2 gallons of dilute solution having an index of
2%? - Answer-16
The process by which suspended particles settle to the bottom of a liquid is - Answer-Sedimentation
Arterial tube connections can be identified as which of the following?
1. quick-clamp
2. threaded
3. slip-type
4. Luer-Lok - Answer-2,3,4
A secondary injection point used to clear the hand and fingers is the: - Answer-Ulnar artery
Which of the following injection sites should be used when embalming a newborn infant?
1. ascending aorta
2. right common carotid
3. abdominal aorta
4. right brachial artery - Answer-1,2,3
Before removing remains from a hospital morgue, the funeral practitioner MUST
1. verify the deceased's identity.
2. sign release forms.
3. put on protective clothing.
4. have a written contract for funeral services. - Answer-1,2,3
, Minerals that cause hard water also create problems in embalming because they promote - Answer-
Blood-clotting
Which of the following may be used in the preparation of an autopsied body - Answer-Hardening
Compound
In regards to the formaldehyde exposure level readings, the action level is - Answer-0.5 ppm
When embalming an autopsied body, which of the following arteries should the funeral practitioner use
to obtain the most complete fluid distribution to the upper extremities? - Answer-Subclavian
Low index fluids used to inhibit bilirubin from converting to biliverdin are known as - Answer-Jaundice
fluid
An arterial hemostat is useful to the embalmer for - Answer-Clamping a vessel
What organ should be given special attention in the embalming preparation of babies? - Answer-Brain
Continuous drainage during injection is called - Answer-concurrent
A suture commonly used to close a trocar puncture is the - Answer-Purse string
Within the 9-region plan of abdominal division, the central region is termed the - Answer-Umbilical
How many ounces of 32 index fluid are needed to make 2 gallons of dilute solution having an index of
2%? - Answer-16