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Principles of Embalming II Science - PHT 313 Midterm EXAM LATEST VERSION QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS JUST RELEASED

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This document contains the fully updated PHT 313 Principles of Embalming II Midterm Exam questions for the 2026–2027 academic cycle, including all verified correct answers. It covers essential embalming science topics such as anatomical considerations, vascular embalming techniques, cavity treatment, case analysis, chemicals and solution formulation, postmortem changes, and specialized embalming procedures. The material is structured to support thorough exam preparation and aligns with current embalming practices and PHT 313 course expectations.

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Principles of Embalming II - PHT 313 Midterm EXAM
2026-2027 LATEST VERSION QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS JUST RELEASED
____of the following organs which is the last to decompose - answer>>>blood vessels

it is through the action of ____ that the decomposition process of autolysis occurs -
answer>>>enzymes

putrefaction is the decomposition of proteins brought about by the action of enzymes
from - answer>>>anaerobic bacteria

the pH of the deceased human body is _____ during rigor mortis - answer>>>acid

Accumulation of serous fluid in the peritoneal cavity - answer>>>ascites

Chemical that retardes the natural postmortem tendency of blood to become more
viscous - answer>>>anticoagulant

Building blocks of which proteins are constructed and the end product of protein
digestion - answer>>>amino acids

Used as a vehicle, and also used for preventing polymerization of formaldehyde: -
answer>>>methanol

Paraformaldehyde is a - answer>>>solid

projection of the jaw - answer>>>prognathism

agent applied either to inanimate objects or to living tissues to destroy disease causing
microbial agents - answer>>>germicides

Fluid with an index of 36 would have which of the following effects on a jaundiced case
[assume the person has been dead only a short time, and has no other significant
problems besides the jaundice] - answer>>>green discoloration

,This type of jaundice fluid contains no preservatives and they contain cosmetic dyes to
have a bleaching effect on the bilirubin
low index arterial fluid
masking fluid
bleaching fluid
non formaldehyde fluid
none of the above - answer>>>none of the above

preservative used mostly in cavity fluids or on anatomical specimens because it causes a
putty gray appearance when mixed with formaldehyde - answer>>>phenol

this reaction initiates the putrefactive process - answer>>>hydrolysis

Fluid with an index of 36 would be highly effective on: - answer>>>a cases of advance
decomposition

preservative demand describe the same thing - answer>>>true

that which causes someone to die, such as cancer would appear on a death certificate
as - answer>>>cause of death

fluids with an index of 18 would - answer>>>produce moderate, slow-forming flexible
firmness with little dehydration

the term that refers to the amount of formaldehyde gas, in grams dissolved in 100 ml of
water - answer>>>index

If you use 6 ounces of a 20 index fluid to make a 3% solution, what will be the total
volume or amount of your solution? - answer>>>40 ounces

from inside the body - answer>>>intrinsic

_______ contain a higher concentration of preservatives and disinfectants than artertial
fluid, and usually have no dyes or deodorants - answer>>>cavity fluids

the specific purposes of hardening compounds are
a. disinfection
b. dehydration

, c. restoration
d. prevention of mold formation
e. preservation - answer>>>a. disinfection
b. dehydration
e. preservation

If 6 ounces of a 20 index arterial fluid are used to prepare a 1% solution, what will be
the total volume or amount of your solution? - answer>>>120 ounces

the amount of preservative required to adequately preserve and disinfect remains as
determined by the embalming analysis - answer>>>formaldehyde demand

the greater the postmortem interval the greater the formaldehyde demand -
answer>>>true

paraformaldehyde is found in which of the following - answer>>>hardening compound

_______ functions as a preservative and disinfectant and by itself is a excellent
bleaching agent - answer>>>phenol

buffers are used to - answer>>>stabilize the acid base balance

an abnormal accumulation of fluids in tissue or body cavities - answer>>>edema

pH is a measure of - answer>>>Degree of acidity or alkalinity

how many ounces of a 20 index arterial fluid must be used to prepare a 1 gallon 3.0%
strenght solution - answer>>>19.2 ounces

the pH of embalming fluid is determined by - answer>>>The fluid manufacturer.

This has excellent disinfectant qualities, but produces less firming than formaldehyde. -
answer>>>gluteraldehyde

which of the following is not considered a manner of death
homicide
suicide
heart attack

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