Embalming 1 final
Vessels used for injection and drainage should be as close as possible to the: - Answer-Aorta and right
atrium
The cooling or decrease of body temperature prior to death: - Answer-Agonal Algor
All of the following are examples of expert tests of death except: - Answer-Ammonia injection test
This plastic garment covers the trunk of the body from the upper thighs to the armpits: - Answer-
Coverall
The first external color change that occurs in the un-embalmed body is a greenish discoloration over the:
- Answer-Lower right quadrant of the abdomen
A device that is the most widely accepted method of injecting arterial fluid: - Answer-Centrifugal pump
The first body compound to decompose: - Answer-carbohydrates
The central point of arterial solution distribution is said to be the: - Answer-Arch of the aorta
The central point of drainage is said to be the: - Answer-Right atrium of the heart
The treatment of the deceased in an attempt to recreate natural form and color: - Answer-Restoration
, A 125-175Ib adult would require an injection of: - Answer-3-4 gallons
Which of the following deaths is reversible: - Answer-Clinical death
These postmortem changes are brought about by the forces of nature and include edema and
hypostasis: - Answer-Physical changes
The physical postmortem blood discoloration that is intravascular: - Answer-Livor mortis
The specific point at which exposure to a chemical is deemed unsafe is its: - Answer-Action level
The breakdown of red blood cells: - Answer-hemolysis
Fluid follows the path of least resistance, resulting in the skin areas surrounding the injection site to
receive a greater volume of arterial fluid: - Answer-The skin has a greater number of capillaries than
deeper body tissues
This technique involves injection of a solution from one site and drainage takes place from another
location: - Answer-Split injection
The right common carotid artery begins at the level of the: - Answer-sternoclavicular articulation
Also known as sectional embalming: - Answer-Six-point injection
This injection technique affords the greatest control over entry of arterial solution into the head: -
Answer-Restricted cervical injection
Vessels used for injection and drainage should be as close as possible to the: - Answer-Aorta and right
atrium
The cooling or decrease of body temperature prior to death: - Answer-Agonal Algor
All of the following are examples of expert tests of death except: - Answer-Ammonia injection test
This plastic garment covers the trunk of the body from the upper thighs to the armpits: - Answer-
Coverall
The first external color change that occurs in the un-embalmed body is a greenish discoloration over the:
- Answer-Lower right quadrant of the abdomen
A device that is the most widely accepted method of injecting arterial fluid: - Answer-Centrifugal pump
The first body compound to decompose: - Answer-carbohydrates
The central point of arterial solution distribution is said to be the: - Answer-Arch of the aorta
The central point of drainage is said to be the: - Answer-Right atrium of the heart
The treatment of the deceased in an attempt to recreate natural form and color: - Answer-Restoration
, A 125-175Ib adult would require an injection of: - Answer-3-4 gallons
Which of the following deaths is reversible: - Answer-Clinical death
These postmortem changes are brought about by the forces of nature and include edema and
hypostasis: - Answer-Physical changes
The physical postmortem blood discoloration that is intravascular: - Answer-Livor mortis
The specific point at which exposure to a chemical is deemed unsafe is its: - Answer-Action level
The breakdown of red blood cells: - Answer-hemolysis
Fluid follows the path of least resistance, resulting in the skin areas surrounding the injection site to
receive a greater volume of arterial fluid: - Answer-The skin has a greater number of capillaries than
deeper body tissues
This technique involves injection of a solution from one site and drainage takes place from another
location: - Answer-Split injection
The right common carotid artery begins at the level of the: - Answer-sternoclavicular articulation
Also known as sectional embalming: - Answer-Six-point injection
This injection technique affords the greatest control over entry of arterial solution into the head: -
Answer-Restricted cervical injection