OREGON FSP TEST FINAL EXAM AND
PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS
CURRENTLY TESTING COMPLETE
ACCURATE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS
/ALREADY GRADED A+
When ashes are scattered by a licensee, what
should be done with the metal disk? -
....ANSWER...Stays with the permanent record
Who assigns the identifying metal disc number? -
....ANSWER...State Registrar's Office
Once human remains are received, where must the
metal disc be attatched? - ....ANSWER...Casket, other
receptacle, or the remains if there is no receptable
If human remains are going to be cremated, where
must the metal disc be attached? - ....ANSWER...Head
end of receptacle or remains if no receptacle is used
,Does the metal disc have to accompany the human
remains into the cremation chamber? -
....ANSWER...No.
If human remains are going to be buried or
entombed, where must the metal disc be attached? -
....ANSWER...Head end of casket, receptacle, or
remains if no receptacle is used
What documents must include the metal disc
number? - ....ANSWER...Certificate of death & final
disposition permit
Who is required to make sure this is done? -
....ANSWER...Responsible funeral service practitioner
or person acting as a funeral service practitioner
Who is responsible for making sure the metal disc is
properly secured and that the metal disc number
matches the final disposition permit when human
remains are brought to a cemetery? -
....ANSWER...Cemetery authority
Crematory? - ....ANSWER...Crematory authority
,After cremation process, where must the metal disc
be placed? - ....ANSWER...On or in the container
What document needs to be signed and who needs
ro sign it before a cemetery or crematory can accept
human remains? - ....ANSWER...Final disposition
permit; cemetery authority or crematory authority
If human remains are delivered to a crematory,
cemetery or alternative disposition facility and the
metal disc number & permit number do not match,
who must retain responsibility for the proper care
and storage of the human remains? -
....ANSWER...Funeral service practitioner or person
acting as a funeral service practitioner
If the discrepancy cannot be resolved prior to the
scheduled service, who is responsible for notifying
the person with the right to control disposition that
the disposition is postponed? - ....ANSWER...Funeral
service practitioner or person acting as a funeral
service practitioner
, Within what timeframe must a FSP or person acting
as a FSP submit the report of decedent's death and
to whom? - ....ANSWER...Within 5 calendar days after
death; County registrar of county where death
occurred or Center for Health Statistics
Who is required to obtain the personal data from
decedent's next of kin? - ....ANSWER...FSP or person
acting as the FSP
If the next of kin is not available, who should provide
the personal data? - ....ANSWER...Best qualified
person or source available
Are human remains ever required to be embalmed?
If so, when? - ....ANSWER...Yes; Certain
transportation of persons who have died of or with
communicable diseases; public viewing for persons
dead from any communicable diseases
What type of permission must be received before
human remains can be embalmed? Who is
authorized to give permission? - ....ANSWER...Written
or oral permission; person who has the right to
control disposition
PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS
CURRENTLY TESTING COMPLETE
ACCURATE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS
/ALREADY GRADED A+
When ashes are scattered by a licensee, what
should be done with the metal disk? -
....ANSWER...Stays with the permanent record
Who assigns the identifying metal disc number? -
....ANSWER...State Registrar's Office
Once human remains are received, where must the
metal disc be attatched? - ....ANSWER...Casket, other
receptacle, or the remains if there is no receptable
If human remains are going to be cremated, where
must the metal disc be attached? - ....ANSWER...Head
end of receptacle or remains if no receptacle is used
,Does the metal disc have to accompany the human
remains into the cremation chamber? -
....ANSWER...No.
If human remains are going to be buried or
entombed, where must the metal disc be attached? -
....ANSWER...Head end of casket, receptacle, or
remains if no receptacle is used
What documents must include the metal disc
number? - ....ANSWER...Certificate of death & final
disposition permit
Who is required to make sure this is done? -
....ANSWER...Responsible funeral service practitioner
or person acting as a funeral service practitioner
Who is responsible for making sure the metal disc is
properly secured and that the metal disc number
matches the final disposition permit when human
remains are brought to a cemetery? -
....ANSWER...Cemetery authority
Crematory? - ....ANSWER...Crematory authority
,After cremation process, where must the metal disc
be placed? - ....ANSWER...On or in the container
What document needs to be signed and who needs
ro sign it before a cemetery or crematory can accept
human remains? - ....ANSWER...Final disposition
permit; cemetery authority or crematory authority
If human remains are delivered to a crematory,
cemetery or alternative disposition facility and the
metal disc number & permit number do not match,
who must retain responsibility for the proper care
and storage of the human remains? -
....ANSWER...Funeral service practitioner or person
acting as a funeral service practitioner
If the discrepancy cannot be resolved prior to the
scheduled service, who is responsible for notifying
the person with the right to control disposition that
the disposition is postponed? - ....ANSWER...Funeral
service practitioner or person acting as a funeral
service practitioner
, Within what timeframe must a FSP or person acting
as a FSP submit the report of decedent's death and
to whom? - ....ANSWER...Within 5 calendar days after
death; County registrar of county where death
occurred or Center for Health Statistics
Who is required to obtain the personal data from
decedent's next of kin? - ....ANSWER...FSP or person
acting as the FSP
If the next of kin is not available, who should provide
the personal data? - ....ANSWER...Best qualified
person or source available
Are human remains ever required to be embalmed?
If so, when? - ....ANSWER...Yes; Certain
transportation of persons who have died of or with
communicable diseases; public viewing for persons
dead from any communicable diseases
What type of permission must be received before
human remains can be embalmed? Who is
authorized to give permission? - ....ANSWER...Written
or oral permission; person who has the right to
control disposition