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Principles of Embalming 3 2024-2025 Exam With Verified Solutions



The bacterial decomposition of carbohydrates under either aerobic or anaerobic
conditions is called - Answer fermentation



Terminates at the upper border of the thyroid cartilage - Answer right common carotid
artery



The volume of embalming solution injected during a specific time period, or the velocity
at which the embalming solution is entering the body - Answer rate-of-flow



Surfactants are used to - Answer disburse coloring agents and increase germicidal
activity



They have no lumen: - Answer nerve



Removal of infectious agents by scrubbing and washing, as with hot water, soap or a
suitable detergent: - Answer cleaning



originates from the brachiocephalic artery - Answer right common carotid artery



help guide drainage device into vessel - Answer groove director



for clamping vessels - Answer hemostat



Paraformaldehyde would be found in: - Answer hardening compound



For what purpose are quaternary ammonium compounds added to embalming fluids? -

,Answer They serve as auxiliary germicides



Cessation occurs just below the anticubital fossa: - Answer brachial artery



With regard to Casper's rule concerning the three rates of decomposition, what are they
and what do they apply to respectively? - Answer 1:2:8 - air, water, earth



Elevating the internal jugular vein the embalmer should expect the common carotid artery
to be: Answer medial and deep



The terms 'transverse', 'diagonal', 'wedge', and ' T ' are used when speaking about the
types of incisions made to locate the common carotid artery and internal jugular vein. T/F
Answer False



Thick walls with edges readily felt Answer artery



Name of an influential person in medical embalming who discovered the circulation of
blood in 1628: - Answer Dr. William Harvey



Gravity may cause blood to move from one location to another location within the body,
creating no new substances, just a change in blood location.? This is an example of a
physical change.

Do you agree of disagree? - Answer Agree



Aerobic bacteria that break down proteins are said to: - Answer decay



Denote the main branches of the arch of the aorta, in sequence from right to left. -Answer
brachiocephalic artery



Antemortem coagulation or congelation of blood: -Answer agonal coagulation

,Embalming fluid and water mixture used in arterial injection is: -Answer arterial solution



Which one of the following sutures is NOT indicated for closing an incision of an exposed
region of the body? -Answer Whip or roll stitch



This dialdehyde has a tendency to impart a yellow stain to tissues. Answer glyoxal



Which of the following kind of somatic death is reversible? Answer clinical



A solution that is too heavily contaminated with surfactants could: Answer waterlog
tissues



If an employee declines the hepatitis vaccination and then wishes to receive it: Answer
they may have the vaccination free of charge



An agent, usually chemical, applied to inanimate objects or surfaces for the purpose of
destroying disease-causing microbial agents, but usually not bacterial spores: - Answer
disinfectant



Any surface, prominence, or structure which is used in establishing the location of an
adjacent structure or prominence is a(n): - Answer anatomical guide



Less viscous blood would: - Answer speed onset of hypostasis



Purge is a: - Answer sign of decomposition



Hypostasis is intravascular. Thus, it can be removed by arterial injection/venous
drainage. T/F - Answer False

, A process that renders a substance free of all microorganisms: - Answer sterilization



The injection of arterial solution at more than one location is called: - Answer multiple
injection



If you are tracing embalming solution from your point of injection, the right common
carotid artery, to the lungs, which of the following arteries should be included in your
tracing? - Answer bronchial artery



Livor mortis is a postmortem sign of death. T/F - Answer True



The first body compounds to decompose are: - Answer carbohydrates



The decomposition of sugars is called: - Answer saccharolysis



Postmortem stain is a postmortem, intravascular discoloration. T/F - Answer False



Increased capillary permeability would most likely have no effect on the translocation of
microorganisms. T/F - Answer False



An agent, usually chemical, applied either to inanimate objects or surfaces or to living
tissue for the purpose of destroying disease-causing microbial agents, but usually not
bacterial spores: - Answer germicide



comes from the arch of the aorta -Answer left common carotid artery



Freedom from infection and from any form of life: -Answer asepsis



What is the function of ponceau in embalming fluids? -Answer It will impart a color
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