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NBE sciences for embalming questions with answers Abrasion antemortem (before death ) injuries resulting from friction of the skin against a firm object resulting in the removal of the epidermis. Abut to touch or contact. accessory chemicals group of chemicals used in addition to vascular and cavity embalming fluids, some include hardening compounds, sealing agents, mold preventive agents... action level AL exposure limits OSHA limits established to protect employees that have exposures below the 8 hour permissible exposure limit (PEL) the action level for formaldehyde is 0.5 ppm. actual pressure the pressure indicated by the injector gauge needle when the arterial fluid is flowing. Adipocere (Grave wax) produced by saponification of body fat Aerobic In the presence of oxygen. Arerosolization to disperse an aerosol. Agglutination (Tissue Coagulating ) intravascular: the Increase of viscosity of blood brought about by the clumping of particulate formed elements in blood vessels. Agonal Algor decrease in body temperature immediately before death. Agonal Coagulation ( Congealing) blood changing from a fluid into a thickened mass Agonal Dehydration the loss of moisture from the living body during the agonal state. Agonal edema escape of blood serum from the intravascular to an extravascular location immediately before death. Agonal Fever increase in body temperature immediately before death. Agonal period period immediately before somatic death. Algor Mortis Post mortem cooling of the body to the surrounding temperature. Alternate Drainage ( restricted Drainage) embalming solution is injected and then stopped while drainage remains open. ACGIH american congress of governmental industrial hygienists ( employed in occupational safety and health programs) Amino Acid the building blocks of proteins, and the end products of protein digestion or hydrolysis, its a compound containing an amino group (-NH2) a carboxyl (-COOH) group attached to an alpha carbon and a radical. Anaerobic in the absence of free oxygen. Anasarca generalized massive edema in subcutaneous tissue. Anatomical guide a descriptive reference for locating arteries and veins by means of anatomical structures which are known. Anatomical Limits points of origin and points of termination in relation to adjacent structures: used to designate the boundaries of arteries. Anatomical position body is erect, feet together, palms facing forward , and thumbs pointed away from the body. Aneurysm abnormal dilation or out pocketing of a blood vessel resulting from a congenital defect or weakness of a vessel wall Aneurysm Hook an embalming instrument used for blunt dissection and in raising vessels. Aneurysm needle a embalming instrument that is used for blunt dissection and raising of vessels, which has an eye in the hook portion for placing ligature around vessels. Angular spring forceps a multipurpose instrument used in the embalming process. Anomalies deviation from the normal. Antecubital In front of the elbow/ in the bend of the elbow. Antemortem before death. Anterior superior Iliac spine a bony protuberance on the superior broad portion of the hip bone Anticoagulant fluid ingredient of embalming fluids that retards the natural postmortem tendency of blood becoming more viscous. Apparent Death condition in which the manifestations of life are feebly maintained. Arterial (vascular) fluid the concentrated, preservative, embalming chemical Arterial solution the mixture of Arterial fluid and water which is used for the arterial injection. Arteriosclerosis disease of the arteries resulting in thickening, hardening and loss of elasticity of arterial walls. Articulation place of union between two or more bones. Ascites accumulation of serous fluid in the paritoneal cavity. Asepsis (sterility) freedom from infection and from any form of life Asphyxia insufficient intake of oxygen

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Abrasion - ANSWERSantemortem (before death) injuries resulting from friction of the
skin against a firm object resulting in the removal of the epidermis.

Abut - ANSWERSto touch or contact.

accessory chemicals - ANSWERSgroup of chemicals used in addition to vascular and
cavity embalming fluids, some include hardening compounds, sealing agents, mold
preventive agents...

action level AL exposure limits - ANSWERSOSHA limits established to protect
employees that have exposures below the 8 hour permissible exposure limit (PEL) the
action level for formaldehyde is 0.5 ppm.

actual pressure - ANSWERSthe pressure indicated by the injector gauge needle when
the arterial fluid is flowing.

Adipocere (Grave wax) - ANSWERSproduced by saponification of body fat

Aerobic - ANSWERSIn the presence of oxygen.

Arerosolization - ANSWERSto disperse an aerosol.

Agglutination (Tissue Coagulating ) - ANSWERSintravascular: the Increase of viscosity
of blood brought about by the clumping of particulate formed elements in blood vessels.

Agonal Algor - ANSWERSdecrease in body temperature immediately before death.

Agonal Coagulation ( Congealing) - ANSWERSblood changing from a fluid into a
thickened mass

Agonal Dehydration - ANSWERSthe loss of moisture from the living body during the
agonal state.

Agonal edema - ANSWERSescape of blood serum from the intravascular to an
extravascular location immediately before death.

Agonal Fever - ANSWERSincrease in body temperature immediately before death.

Agonal period - ANSWERSperiod immediately before somatic death.

,Algor Mortis - ANSWERSPost mortem cooling of the body to the surrounding
temperature.

Alternate Drainage ( restricted Drainage) - ANSWERSembalming solution is injected
and then stopped while drainage remains open.

ACGIH - ANSWERSamerican congress of governmental industrial hygienists
( employed in occupational safety and health programs)

Amino Acid - ANSWERSthe building blocks of proteins, and the end products of protein
digestion or hydrolysis, its a compound containing an amino group (-NH2) a carboxyl (-
COOH) group attached to an alpha carbon and a radical.

Anaerobic - ANSWERSin the absence of free oxygen.

Anasarca - ANSWERSgeneralized massive edema in subcutaneous tissue.

Anatomical guide - ANSWERSa descriptive reference for locating arteries and veins by
means of anatomical structures which are known.

Anatomical Limits - ANSWERSpoints of origin and points of termination in relation to
adjacent structures: used to designate the boundaries of arteries.

Anatomical position - ANSWERSbody is erect, feet together, palms facing forward , and
thumbs pointed away from the body.

Aneurysm - ANSWERSabnormal dilation or out pocketing of a blood vessel resulting
from a congenital defect or weakness of a vessel wall

Aneurysm Hook - ANSWERSan embalming instrument used for blunt dissection and in
raising vessels.

Aneurysm needle - ANSWERSa embalming instrument that is used for blunt dissection
and raising of vessels, which has an eye in the hook portion for placing ligature around
vessels.

Angular spring forceps - ANSWERSa multipurpose instrument used in the embalming
process.

Anomalies - ANSWERSdeviation from the normal.

Antecubital - ANSWERSIn front of the elbow/ in the bend of the elbow.

Antemortem - ANSWERSbefore death.

, Anterior superior Iliac spine - ANSWERSa bony protuberance on the superior broad
portion of the hip bone

Anticoagulant fluid - ANSWERSingredient of embalming fluids that retards the natural
postmortem tendency of blood becoming more viscous.

Apparent Death - ANSWERScondition in which the manifestations of life are feebly
maintained.

Arterial (vascular) fluid - ANSWERSthe concentrated, preservative, embalming
chemical

Arterial solution - ANSWERSthe mixture of Arterial fluid and water which is used for the
arterial injection.

Arteriosclerosis - ANSWERSdisease of the arteries resulting in thickening, hardening
and loss of elasticity of arterial walls.

Articulation - ANSWERSplace of union between two or more bones.

Ascites - ANSWERSaccumulation of serous fluid in the paritoneal cavity.

Asepsis (sterility) - ANSWERSfreedom from infection and from any form of life

Asphyxia - ANSWERSinsufficient intake of oxygen

Aspiration - ANSWERSwithdrawal of gas, fluids, and semi-solids from body cavities and
hollow viscera.

Atheroma - ANSWERSfatty degeneration or thickening of the walls of the lager arteries
occurring in atherosclerosis.

Autoclave - ANSWERSapparatus used for sterilization by steam pressure, usually at
250 degrees Fahrenheit or 121 degrees Celsius for a specific time.

Autolysis - ANSWERSself destruction of cells, decomposition of all tissues by enzymes
of their own formation without microbial assistance.

Autolytic enzyme - ANSWERSthe body's own digestive enzymes: they are capable of
destroying body cells ( autolytic decomposition)

Autopsy - ANSWERS(postmortem Examination )

Bactericidal Agent - ANSWERSdestroys bacteria.
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