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AAMI Embalming 1 Test 2 Review
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somatic death - ANSWER✔✔death of the organism as a whole is called

syncope - ANSWER✔✔death beginning at the heart

true - ANSWER✔✔capillary permeability refers to the capillary walls to allow
substances to pass between the capillary and surrounding tissue spaces. true or
false

brain - ANSWER✔✔what cells die minutes after death

sign of death - ANSWER✔✔rigor mortis is

necrosis and necrobiosis - ANSWER✔✔the two type of antemortem cellular death
are

agonal edema - ANSWER✔✔increase in amount of moisture or fluid in body
tissues and body cavities before death is

necrobiosis - ANSWER✔✔the physiologic, or natural, death of cells, as they
complete their life cycle, along with their replacement by new cells

agonal capillary expansion - ANSWER✔✔the antemortem opening of the pores in
the walls of capillaries as the body attempts to take in oxygen for the tissues and
cells

apnea and asphyxia - ANSWER✔✔death beginning at the lungs

true - ANSWER✔✔gangrene is always an antemortem condition, it does NOT
occur after death. true or false

coma - ANSWER✔✔death beginning at the brain

inexpert test - ANSWER✔✔taking a persons pulse

,gangrene - ANSWER✔✔an example of necrosis would be

agonal coagulation - ANSWER✔✔the antemortem clotting and congealing of
blood is called

death of cells and pathological death of cells - ANSWER✔✔the occurrence of
gangrene is an example of. check all that apply)

true - ANSWER✔✔agonal capillary expansion means the capillaries become more
permeable, true or false

necrosis - ANSWER✔✔the pathological death of cells, due to disease processes, in
the still living body is called

sign of death - ANSWER✔✔clouding of the cornea is a sign of

sign of death - ANSWER✔✔decomposition is a sign of

apparent death - ANSWER✔✔a person may appear not to be breath, would be
called this

catalepsy - ANSWER✔✔the person may appear to have rigor mortis, would be
called this

agonal algor - ANSWER✔✔cooling or lowering of body temperature prior to
death would be called.

false - ANSWER✔✔agonal capillary expansion means the capillaries become less
permeable. true or false

agonal - ANSWER✔✔the period during which a person is moribund is called

sign of death - ANSWER✔✔cessation of circulation is a sign of

agonal dehydration - ANSWER✔✔the loss of fluids or moisture in tissues prior to
death is called

, heat - ANSWER✔✔what will speed the onset of hypostasis

false - ANSWER✔✔since hypostasis is intravascular, it can be removed by arterial
injection / venous. true or false

necrobiosis - ANSWER✔✔the physiologic, or natural death of body cells as they
complete their life cycles is called

agonal coagulation - ANSWER✔✔the antemortem clotting or coagulation of blood
is called

speed onset of hypostasis - ANSWER✔✔less viscous blood would

agree - ANSWER✔✔the force of gravity may move blood from one place to
another in the body, forming no new products, only changing the location of the
blood. this represents a physical change. agree or disagree

agree - ANSWER✔✔the pathological death of body cells as a result of disease
processes (gangrene) is called necrosis. agree or disagree

false - ANSWER✔✔livor mortis is a sign of decomposition. true or false

decay - ANSWER✔✔the decomposition of proteins by aerobic bacteria is called

disagree - ANSWER✔✔your text says clinical death occurs when respiration and
heartbeat irreversibly cease. agree or disagree

expert test if death - ANSWER✔✔the use of a stethoscope is a

imbibition - ANSWER✔✔the ability of cells to draw moisture from the
surrounding area into themselves is called

true - ANSWER✔✔livor mortis is a postmortem sign of death. true or false

false - ANSWER✔✔postmortem stain is a postmortem, intravascular
discoloration. true or false

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