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If a family chooses to sign a waiver refusing identification of the deceased, what should a funeral practitioner be concerned about? - A. Misidentification, and the other deceased's loved one B. Not receiving signatures from all authorizing agents Both A and B It is believed that the first cremation took place during the early - Stone Age It is believed that the first cremations took place around - 100 B.C Who said "Show me the manner in which a nation or community care for its dead and I will measure with mathematical exactness the tender mercies of its people, their respect for the laws of the land, and they loyalty to high ideals - William Gladstone Although fifth and religious beliefs continue to influence death practices, in ancient ______ we begin to see the development of an independent funeral industry - Rome Who developed the grand columbaria, containing niches for urns to house the cremated remains - Romans Who constructed the first crematory in the United States - Dr. Francis LeMoyne What year is considered the dawn of the cremation age in North America? - 1876 Where did Dr. LeMoyne perform his first cremation? - Washington, Pennsylvania What is defined as the reduction of a dead human body to inorganic bone fragments by intense heat in specifically designed chamber, utilizing direct flame. - CremationWhen utilizing a third party crematory, where is it best practice to go following a removal from the place of death? - Funeral Facility The verification of identification of the deceased begins at the place of death and ends______ - B. When the authorized family members receive container holding cremated remains C. At the place of final disposition - Both A and C When is it alright to take a photograph for identification purposes? - When the authorizing agent has given written permission If a family is adamant about not viewing the deceased, what should the next step be? - Request that a waiver be signed releasing the funeral provider of liabilities of misidentification When can a funeral processional consider the family served? - Once the cremated remains have been verified and returned to the legal authorizing agent Which of the following describes cremation? - Reducing the body to inoragnic bone fragments When a body is received at the funeral home a record should have all of the following except: - When the apprentice was called Should have: Body conditions upon arrival, personal effects, dates and times of all actions What must be removed before a cremation takes place? - Pacemaker Who has the right to include and exclude people from viewing the body? - The authorizing agent

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If a family chooses to sign a waiver refusing identification of the deceased, what should a funeral
practitioner be concerned about? - A. Misidentification, and the other deceased's loved one

B. Not receiving signatures from all authorizing agents

Both A and B



It is believed that the first cremation took place during the early - Stone Age



It is believed that the first cremations took place around - 100 B.C



Who said "Show me the manner in which a nation or community care for its dead and I will measure
with mathematical exactness the tender mercies of its people, their respect for the laws of the land, and
they loyalty to high ideals - William Gladstone



Although fifth and religious beliefs continue to influence death practices, in ancient ______ we begin to
see the development of an independent funeral industry - Rome



Who developed the grand columbaria, containing niches for urns to house the cremated remains -
Romans



Who constructed the first crematory in the United States - Dr. Francis LeMoyne



What year is considered the dawn of the cremation age in North America? - 1876



Where did Dr. LeMoyne perform his first cremation? - Washington, Pennsylvania



What is defined as the reduction of a dead human body to inorganic bone fragments by intense heat in
specifically designed chamber, utilizing direct flame. - Cremation

, When utilizing a third party crematory, where is it best practice to go following a removal from the place
of death? - Funeral Facility



The verification of identification of the deceased begins at the place of death and ends______ - B.
When the authorized family members receive container holding cremated remains

C. At the place of final disposition

- Both A and C



When is it alright to take a photograph for identification purposes? - When the authorizing agent
has given written permission



If a family is adamant about not viewing the deceased, what should the next step be? - Request
that a waiver be signed releasing the funeral provider of liabilities of misidentification




When can a funeral processional consider the family served? - Once the cremated remains have
been verified and returned to the legal authorizing agent



Which of the following describes cremation? - Reducing the body to inoragnic bone fragments



When a body is received at the funeral home a record should have all of the following except: -
When the apprentice was called



Should have: Body conditions upon arrival, personal effects, dates and times of all actions



What must be removed before a cremation takes place? - Pacemaker



Who has the right to include and exclude people from viewing the body? - The authorizing agent



The preparation of the body for cremation is always directed by: - The authorizing agent
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