Embalming 2 Exam 3 Review
What are the components of drainage? - Answer--arterial solution (maybe 50% of drainage)
-liquid blood and blood clots
-lymphatic fluid
-interstitial fluid
3 Methods of Drainage - Answer--alternate
-intermittent
-concurrent (continuous)
Alternate Drainage - Answer--most efficient (final result is a better embalmed body)
-most time consuming
-arterial solution is not injected while draining
Intermittent Drainage - Answer--continuous injection of arterial solution with drainage taken at intervals
-compromise option
Concurrent (Continuous) Drainage - Answer--most common and quickest but least efficient
-injection and drainage done at the same time throughout
-drainage is never restricted
Direct Heart Drainage (aka Heart Tap) - Answer--recommended only when vein cannot be used for
drainage
, -done wrong will lead to multi-point
Preinjection - Answer--one way to improve drainage
-will not have a preservative in it
Stomach Purge - Answer-Liquid, has a coffee ground appearance, sour odor, contains acid, usually exits
through the nose and/or mouth
Lung Purge - Answer-Frothy-white, no odor, usually exits through the nose and/or mouth
Brain Purge - Answer-Creamy-white, no odor, usually exits through the ears and/or nose
Rectal Purge - Answer-feces escaping from rectum
Vascular (False) Purge - Answer-Color and consistency similar to art
-usually arterial solution
Purge Treatment Prior to Embalming - Answer--massage cream over areas where purge material flows
to minimize burning
-nasal tube aspiration
-reduce gas pressure in abdomen (small hole w/ scalpel)
Purge Treatment During Embalming - Answer--let it happen
-if vascular, there may be a break in the vascular system which may require further treatment (hypo,
multipoint etc)
Purge Treatment After Arterial and Cavity Embalming - Answer--nasal tube aspirator
What are the components of drainage? - Answer--arterial solution (maybe 50% of drainage)
-liquid blood and blood clots
-lymphatic fluid
-interstitial fluid
3 Methods of Drainage - Answer--alternate
-intermittent
-concurrent (continuous)
Alternate Drainage - Answer--most efficient (final result is a better embalmed body)
-most time consuming
-arterial solution is not injected while draining
Intermittent Drainage - Answer--continuous injection of arterial solution with drainage taken at intervals
-compromise option
Concurrent (Continuous) Drainage - Answer--most common and quickest but least efficient
-injection and drainage done at the same time throughout
-drainage is never restricted
Direct Heart Drainage (aka Heart Tap) - Answer--recommended only when vein cannot be used for
drainage
, -done wrong will lead to multi-point
Preinjection - Answer--one way to improve drainage
-will not have a preservative in it
Stomach Purge - Answer-Liquid, has a coffee ground appearance, sour odor, contains acid, usually exits
through the nose and/or mouth
Lung Purge - Answer-Frothy-white, no odor, usually exits through the nose and/or mouth
Brain Purge - Answer-Creamy-white, no odor, usually exits through the ears and/or nose
Rectal Purge - Answer-feces escaping from rectum
Vascular (False) Purge - Answer-Color and consistency similar to art
-usually arterial solution
Purge Treatment Prior to Embalming - Answer--massage cream over areas where purge material flows
to minimize burning
-nasal tube aspiration
-reduce gas pressure in abdomen (small hole w/ scalpel)
Purge Treatment During Embalming - Answer--let it happen
-if vascular, there may be a break in the vascular system which may require further treatment (hypo,
multipoint etc)
Purge Treatment After Arterial and Cavity Embalming - Answer--nasal tube aspirator