with Answers
When a decedent exhibits an increased or excessive amount of bilirubin, the embalming
is BEST done with: - ANSWERSjaundice fluid
Of the following , what may be used in preparation of an autopsied body?
a. kapoc
b wetting agent
c anhydrous lime
d hardening compound - ANSWERSb hardening compound
Which is considered a major restoration?
a reduction of swelling
b waxing mucous membranes
c injecting tissue filler
d repairing fractures - ANSWERSd repairing fractures
what fluid should the practitioner use to embalm a decedent diagnosed with chronic
renal failure? - ANSWERSlow index fluid
With the 9-region plan of abdominal division, the central region is termed -
ANSWERSUmbilical Region
What is the purpose of embalming analysis ? - ANSWERSTo determine the proper
approach and chemicals to use
Which superficial dermatomycosis increases when associated with AIDS? -
ANSWERSCandidiasis
Which muscles may be used as a guid in locating the femoral artery?
A . Sartorius & Adductor Longus
B. Sartorius and Quadriceps Femoris
C. Coracobrachialis and Adductor Longus
d. Coracobrachialis and quadriceps femurs - ANSWERSA . Sartorius & Adductor
Longus
*What is the acceptable temperature range for mortuary refrigeration equipment? -
ANSWERS35-40 degrees
What complications may a thrombus cause in the embalming process? -
ANSWERSDiminshed distribution and intravascular resistance
, During a telephone call from an out-of-state relative of the deceased, verbal
authorization was NOT secured. To later charge for the embalming that was performed,
the funeral practitioner must - ANSWERSinform the relative of the embalming, make
disclosure, and request written authorization
What is the final and positive sign of death? - ANSWERSgeneralize decomposition
Hypodermic tissue building may be performed as a post-embalming treatment for -
ANSWERSemaciation
In regards to the formaldehyde exposure level readings, the action level is -
ANSWERS.5PPM
The component of arterial fluid that is designed to decrease the molecular cohesion at
the surface of a liquid is known as a: - ANSWERSsurfactant
Continuous drainage during injection is called: - ANSWERSconcurrent
Why must a pacemaker be removed prior to cremation? - ANSWERSto avoid potential
injury and damage to equipment
What is an example of extravascular resistance to fluid distribution? - ANSWERSrigor
mortis
Low index fluids used to inhibit bilirubin from turning to biliverdin are known as: -
ANSWERSjaundice fluids
When a thin application of wax is placed over an abrasion, what preparation should be
done to lighten the area? - ANSWERSmask the area with an opaque cosmetic
undercoat
Which is not a type of arterial tube connection?
quick-clamp
threaded
slip-type
luer-lock - ANSWERSquick clamp
Which material is used to soften the consistency of wax? - ANSWERScream cosmetic
Which mouth closure method is required when no authorization has been obtained? -
ANSWERSdental tie
Glycols are used as - ANSWERSHumectants
A coffee ground appearance and foul odor would designate postmortem purge
originating from the - ANSWERSstomach