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Embalming II - Lesson 1.0 Study Guide Questions
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List the four divisions of vascular embalming. Correct Answer--delivery
-distribution of solution
-diffusion of solution
-drainage of solution and blood


Describe/define diffusion. Correct Answer-Passage of injected arterial
solution from an intravascular to an extravascular location; movement of
the arterial solution from the capillaries into the interstitial fluids and
subsequently the cells.


Describe/define distribution. Correct Answer-The movement of
embalming solution from the point of injection throughout the arterial
system and into the capillaries.


What percentage of the drainage from a body may be embalming
solution? Correct Answer-50%


What are the components/contents of drainage? Correct Answer-Blood,
blood clots, interstitial fluids, lymphatic fluid, embalming solution


Explain why/how interstitial fluid effects dehydration. Correct Answer-
Embalming solution present in the capillaries draws some of the tissue
fluid out of the tissues and into the drainage. When more fluid is

, removed than is being replaced by embalming solution, the body
becomes dehydrated


List two examples of the physical application of arterial embalming.
Correct Answer-Filling arterial system by forced injection with
apparatus that pushes solution into the body under pressure, controlling
drainage, filtration


Is arterial solution hypotonic or hypertonic to tissue? Correct Answer-
Hypotonic


List examples of intravascular resistance. Correct Answer--Obstruction
of lumen
-narrowing of lumen - arteriosclerosis,
-vasoconstriction
-arteritis
-intravascular rigor mortis


List examples of extravascular resistance. Correct Answer--Rigor mortis
-gas in cavities
-expansion of hollow viscera during injection
-tumors and swollen lymph nodes
-ascites and hydrothorax
-contact pressure
-visceral weight

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