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FSE1150 Midterm

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In the United States, cremation rates have been: Increasing
What culture is associated with the Elysian Fields? The Ancient Greeks
When did the first cremations take place in the Western civilization? 3000 BC, in Greece 1000 BC in the stone age.
According to CANA, what are the primary reasons cremation is selected today? - To save money (30%); - Because it is simpler, less emotional and more convenient (14%); - To save land (13%).
Viking chieftain fire burials are associated with what culture? The Ancient Scandinavians (& Christians)
Which Western society lost favor for fire burial, earth burial became the primary mode of disposition? Roman
In which culture does an undertaker (libitinarius) become more than just a religious location? The Ancient Romans
What is the central idea for funeral service? Reverence for the dead.
The process of reducing the body to ash and bone fragments through flame, heat and vaporization. Cremation
Where did the cremation age in North America begin? Washington, Pennsylvania
When was the dawn of cremation age in North America? 1876
Who constructed the first crematory in the United States? Dr. Francis LeMoyne
Which ancient culture believed that the spirits of the deceased may return to haunt the living, especially if the dead were not provided a proper burial. The Ancient Scandinavians
When did the practice of fire burial begin in ancient Scandinavia? The Bronze Age
Which culture developed the grand columbaria, containing niches for urns to house cremated remains? The Ancient Romans
(You can measure a society, with mathematical precision, by how they treat their deceased.) William Gladstone
Where should an identification viewing take place? The normal viewing room.
If a family is adamant about not viewing the deceased, what should the next step be? A document should be signed stating that the family has refused to view the remains.
Under which jurisdiction is cremation required to be included on price lists of those who offer both funeral goods and services to consumers? FTC
What jurisdiction requires that employees be trained to avoid potential blood borne pathogens, as well as introduce work place safety measures? OSHA
Common authorizations used for cremation: Authorization for minimum care. Removal of medical devices. The cremation itself.
When is a family considered to be served by the funeral practitioner? Once a cremated remains have been verified and returned to the legal authorizing agent.
Cremation is described as: Reducing the body to inorganic bone fragments.
What year was the FTC's Funeral Rule established? 1984
What federal agency works to protect employees in the work place? OSHA
What medical devices must be removed prior to cremation? Pacemakers
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
When should an embalming case report be utilized for deceased individuals received into the funeral home facility? Every case should have an embalming case report, even the ones not being embalmed.
Which of the following is NOT considered part of the checklist to assist achieving a dignified experience for the identification viewing? The family has not been informed of what to expect regarding the condition of the body.
What is the process for identification and disposal of personal effects? The process should always begin with a complete inventory of any and all personal effects as noted on the embalming case report when the body is received into custody by funeral service personnel.
What is the role of the ME in cremation? To issue the permit for cremation authorization.
How should a FD reply if the family asks if embalming is necessary for a direct burial? S/he should explain that embalming is not required by law except for certain cases.
When should a case report be completed? For every case handled by the funeral home.
When is a minimum care authorization form completed? Before anything is done, normally at the arrangement conference
What is the key element, as a FD, when dealing with a family? Communication
The FD is responsible for maintaining what? Personal health Public health Safety
When does a family sign the receipt for cremated remains? When they come in to pick up the cremated remains.
How should a situation be handled if a family states that it is traditional to watch the cremation and asks if your establishment will allow it? - You should explain the process and what they are going to see. - You should have the authorizing agent sign the form for permission. - You should have the authorizing agent approve of all parties that are going to witness the cremation.
How should personal effects be documented? An authorizing agent should fill out and sign the appropriate authorization form.
Who should help funeral homes prepare authorization forms? A legal counsel/ attorney
The board of directors of CANA approved the model cremation law and explanation in what year? 2010
It is the responsibility of the FD to secure a legally signed and executed cremation authorization form for what cases? Every cremation service provided.
What should be included at the top of every authorization form? The title of the form.
Which of the following will provide funeral directors and assist the funeral professional in understanding the determination of who actually has the legal right of disposition? State statutes
The FD must follow the directives of whom, when arranging a cremation? The authorizing agent
The following are certain authorizations commonly used for cremation: Authorization for minimum care. Removal of medical devices. The cremation itself.
What information should be included on the cremation log? - The time and day a cremation took place. - When the cremation is finished. - When they have been moved into the next phase.
When should the refrigeration log be used? Each time a body is removed or put back.
What do families trust that funeral homes will do with the deceased? Families trust that the funeral home will take care of and treat their loved one with dignity and respect from the first call to the final disposition.
When is a burial transit permit required? If a dead body or fetus is to be removed from the state, transported by common carrier within the state, or cremated, the funeral director, or person acting as such, shall obtain a burial-transit permit.
How can the identity of a remains be verified before a cremation? - Viewing by the authorizing agent - Identifying marks - Photographs - Finger prints - Dental records
What is the 2nd required disclosure on the GPL? Embalming is not required by law except in certain cases.
When is embalming considered mutilation? If proper authorization to embalm has not been obtained.
Which document is arguably the most scrutinized form in the funeral service profession? The embalming authorization form.
Much of the general public does not understand what concepts of the cremation process? - The cremation process involves direct flames along with intense heat. - The processing required to prepare the remnants of cremation.
According to (CANA), after a period of how many days from the time of cremation may the Crematory dispose of remains in any manner permitted by law, except scattering, if the Authorizing Agent or the representative has not specified final disposition or c 60 days
What factors can set the tone for and be a significant part of providing a family with a meaningful memory in services and desires they deserve? The care and presentation of the deceased.
What items are required on the cremation authorization form? - The signature of the authorizing agent. - The identity of the human remains. - Whether or not a pace maker is present.
What items should be included on the cremation authorization form? - An explanation of all facets of the cremation process. - The end product of the cremation procedure. - The understanding of the finality of cremation, that it is an irreversible process.
Common circumstances resulting in litigation with respect to cremation include: - Cremating the wrong body. - Cremating without authority or informed consent. - Co-mingling cremated remains.
What is the best and preferred way to receive authorization? With an authentic signature.
When a person dies without having a pre-need funeral service contract or a written document meeting the requirements, who has the final say in the arrangements of the funeral? A representative appointed by the decedent by witnessed written document.
If the deceased entered into a pre-need funeral service contract or executed another written document meeting the requirements of the state, who has the final say in the arrangements of the funeral service? The decedent
The authority to act for another person in specified or all legal or financial matters. Power of attorney
Cremated remains are dispensed into a superficial trench in the soil and subsequently covered. Trenching
Which of the following is an acceptable way of shipping cremated remains? USPS Priority Mail Express
What is the proper way to place cremated remains into a keepsake urn? The remains should be placed in a plastic bag before placing them into the urn.
The placement of cremated remains in a communal repository. Ossuary
Placing cremated remains in a columbarium. Entombment
The family must have a special permit to do what with cremated remains? Scatter them.
If a family chooses scattering, the funeral director should inform the family of: Legal restrictions (different states have different laws), advantages to keeping a small amount, and instructions for specific method of scattering.
If you have too many cremated remains to fit in one container, which one does the paperwork go with? Copies of the permits must be made so that each container has its own identification and disposition permit.
What kind of attitude should a funeral director express towards cremated remains? The funeral director should treat the remains in a dignified and respectful manner.
What is a common problem faced by funeral homes regarding cremated remains? Many cremated remains go unclaimed.
What information should a FD tell a family if the family is choosing to travel with the cremated remains? - The remains must be hand carried through the TSA check point. - The remains needs to be in a container that is not lined with lead. - All the necessary documentation needs to accompany the cremated remains (burial transit permit, identification labels
Why is international shipping of remains discouraged? The package becomes difficult to track once it leaves the United States.
When shipping remains internationally, it is best practice to do what? Contact the funeral home where the cremated remains will be received, contact the family member receiving the cremains, and contact them embassy of the country receiving the remains.
How many containers should be used to package cremated remains? 2
How many nautical miles do you have to go off shore to scatter? 3
Casting or scattering) Releasing cremains into the wind.
Acceptable methods of disposition for cremated remains: - Jewlery - Sea burial - Send them into space (2oz) - Return them to the family to keep
Options for commingling cremated remains: - Ossuary - Scattering - Using the same urn
When commingling cremated remains, who is required to sign the commingling remains authorization form? The authorizing agent
The state of Maine is required to keep cremated remains for how long? 4 years
When traveling with cremated remains, why can't the urn contain lead? It will prohibit successful x-rays.
What document(s) is/are required to ship cremated remains? - A FH affidavit - Burial transit permit - Death certificate
When shipping cremated remains USPS, how must the container be marked? With the appropriate shipping label.
When the cremated remains are ready to be shipped, what is the best way to make sure they arrive safely? Make sure you have padding to go around the container.
What items are necessary when creating a protocol for selecting third party crematories? - Minimum standard for identification and preparation of remains - Required authorization forms and permits - Instruction for final disposition - Training on how to handle a cremation arrangement conference
Where should funeral home files and records be kept? In a safe place.
What is the cornerstone of establishing and maintaining a good working relationship with third party crematories? Due diligence
When contracting with a third party crematory, what documents should be up to date? Appropriate certificates, licenses and operational records.
When interviewing a third party crematory, what should you do? - Develop a list of questions - Document interactions and responses - Keep records on file at the funeral home
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