PRE-EMBALMING CHANGES FULL TEST BANK
WITH ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
SOLUTIONS GUARANTEED PASS
◉Moribund . Ans: A body in the agonal period, actively in the process of
dying
◉Death Rattle . Ans: a respiratory gurgling caused by excessive mucous
accumulated due to loss of the cough reflex during the agonal period
◉Death Struggle . Ans: Semi-convulsive twitches during the agonal
period
◉Somatic Death . Ans: First in a series of events resulting in
postmortem cellular death, begins when the body can no longer support
vital life functions
◉Clinical Death . Ans: Cessation of spontaneous respiration and
heartbeat
, ◉Clinical Death . Ans: This is the only phase of somatic death that is
reversible
◉Clinical Death . Ans: A person can still be resuscitated during this
phase
◉Brain Death . Ans: A result of prolonged cessation of respiration and
heartbeat
◉Time it takes the brain and nervous system cells to begin to die when
being deprived of oxygen . Ans: 5 Minutes
◉Biological Death . Ans: When simple life processes of various organs
and tissues of the body cease, restoration of respiration and circulation
are impossible at this point
◉Postmortem Cellular Death . Ans: Begins when:-Individual cells have
used up stored elements, or -When they're overcome by autolytic
processes and die
◉3 Ways How Modern Medical Science affects the Agonal Period . Ans:
1) Disease processes have had more time to affect the body
2) Secondary infections have increased in the body
3) Drug therapies have dramatically affected tissue conditions and the
chemical balance of the body
WITH ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
SOLUTIONS GUARANTEED PASS
◉Moribund . Ans: A body in the agonal period, actively in the process of
dying
◉Death Rattle . Ans: a respiratory gurgling caused by excessive mucous
accumulated due to loss of the cough reflex during the agonal period
◉Death Struggle . Ans: Semi-convulsive twitches during the agonal
period
◉Somatic Death . Ans: First in a series of events resulting in
postmortem cellular death, begins when the body can no longer support
vital life functions
◉Clinical Death . Ans: Cessation of spontaneous respiration and
heartbeat
, ◉Clinical Death . Ans: This is the only phase of somatic death that is
reversible
◉Clinical Death . Ans: A person can still be resuscitated during this
phase
◉Brain Death . Ans: A result of prolonged cessation of respiration and
heartbeat
◉Time it takes the brain and nervous system cells to begin to die when
being deprived of oxygen . Ans: 5 Minutes
◉Biological Death . Ans: When simple life processes of various organs
and tissues of the body cease, restoration of respiration and circulation
are impossible at this point
◉Postmortem Cellular Death . Ans: Begins when:-Individual cells have
used up stored elements, or -When they're overcome by autolytic
processes and die
◉3 Ways How Modern Medical Science affects the Agonal Period . Ans:
1) Disease processes have had more time to affect the body
2) Secondary infections have increased in the body
3) Drug therapies have dramatically affected tissue conditions and the
chemical balance of the body