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FNRL 220

Exam 4

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Which of the following conditions would result in probably direct loss of fluid to the abdominal cavity? Ruptured Aortic Aneurysm
Cavity embalming is generally performed when? After Vascular injection
Conditions of a body that an embalmer is concerned with are? Conditions the embalmer can see, Conditions the embalmer can feel, and Conditions the embalmer can touch.
A well muscled decedent may have complications with distribution of arterial solution because of the intense rigor mortis that can form, true or false? True
One of the things that will be immensely helpful for the embalmer to know at the start of the embalming is? The location & date of the disposition of the body.
It is important that the funeral director be aware of the conditions of the body so that he can arrange a proper amount of time for restoration work to be done on the deceased and advise the family appropriately, true or false? True
The “typing of bodies” classification system was created by? Ray E. Slocum
The Pre-embalming observation is the approach most embalmers take in determining, initially, what embalming techniques to employ, true or false? True
Introduction of blood thinners will increase postmortem hypostasis of the blood and intense livor mortis in the dependent tissues, true or false? True
It is better for the embalming to ask “What conditions exist in the body?” than “Of which did the person die” when performing an embalming analysis, true or false? True
It is better for the embalming to ask “Of which did the person die” than “What conditions exist in the body?” when performing an embalming analysis, true or false? False
The Slocum method is also known as? Pre-embalming observation.
Children or infants may require special tools due to the smaller size of their vasculature as well as consideration as to the type of chemical solution strength used in preservation, true or false? True
You receive a remains that weights 100 lbs. The body is in good condition with no exacerbating situations. You have a 15 index, 20 index, and 35 index solution assortment to choose from. Utilizing the best index solution please indicate the formula for a (.20) * V1 = (.02) * (448)
Elderly patients who have no teeth or use dentures may impact the embalmer by? Having to adjust for complications in setting features.
A universal axiom applied to all chemotherapeutic agents is that they are? Toxic
Which of the following is NOT a reason to assume and prepare a body as if it were infectious and/or contagious? Religious preference of the deceased.
One of the radical changes in medicine in the 1960s that affected the embalming process was? Extensive development and use of medication.
The proper place to record monitoring of an embalmed body is? Embalming Report
Mrs. Angie O. Plasty has a scar that runs through the midline of her sternum, it can safely be assumed that she has had? Some sort of surgery on her heart.
The best time to shave, set features and align tissue is during the injection process. False
The crackling sound emitted from pressing on decomposed tissue is called: Crepitation
A standard size metal casket measures: 78” x 24”
When positioning the body for embalming and later casketing, one should: Make the head the highest point.
A standard size wood casket measures: 75” x 22”
Ascites would be found in the: Stomach
Once the body is embalmed, the embalmer does not have to worry about maggots. False
Ligature passing under the jaw bone and up through the septum of the nose, best describes a: Mandibular suture
A dental tie does not require the drilling of holes into the mandible and maxilla. True
________is fluid-build up in the abdominal cavity. Ascites
Fever blisters should be opened and drained prior to embalming. True
When putting the body on the table, one should push it rather than pulling in onto the table. False
Under the old standard, a 165-pound body would take an average of ______ gallons of arterial fluid. 3 to 4
A/an___________ is defined as skin rubbed off. Abrasion
The arterial fluid injected into an edematous body will be: Diluted
The split injection technique is accomplished by? Injecting the femoral artery and draining through the jugular vein, Injecting the axillary artery and draining through the jugular vein, and Injecting the axillary artery and draining through the basilic vein.
What method of drainage is recommended when colloidal fluids are used? Intermittent
The lymph in the body helps to promote: Secondary dilution
The method that utilizes injecting the body with the drain tube closed and then opening it when the arterial fluid isn’t being pumped is known as: None of the above
The center of arterial distribution is? The arch of the aorta.
Intermittent drainage will: Increase diffusion, Increase distribution, and Help with drainage.
Shell embalming is where? The superficial tissue is embalmed.
The greatest disadvantage to a one point injection is: Short circuiting
At death, ____percent of the blood is in the capillaries. 85
The split method of embalming is: Raising the carotid artery and the femoral vein.
Instant Tissue Fixation is: Strong spurt of arterial fluid to the head, Use 25 Index arterial fluid, and Typically uses restricted cervical injection.
Postmortem coagula are? Not actual clots.
What method of drainage may dehydrate and wrinkle tissues? Concurrent
When doing a heart tap, one should inject approximately ________ arterial fluid into the body before putting the trocar into the heart. One to one and a half to gallons.
Drainage is made up of blood, arterial fluid, and tissue fluid. Another name(s) for tissue fluid is/are: Interstital and Lymphatic
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