FSE 2930 Professional Review Final Questions And Answers
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FSE 2930 Professional Review Final Questions And Answers
Chemical that increases the ability for an embalmed body to retain moisture ANS Humectant
Framework; a material, generally of pliable metal or wood, employed to create a frame of support for a wax restoration ANS Armature
After death...
FSE 2930 Professional Review Final Questions And
Answers
Chemical that increases the ability for an embalmed body to retain moisture ANS Humectant
Framework; a material, generally of pliable metal or wood, employed to create a frame of support for
a wax restoration ANS Armature
After death ANS Post-mortem
In the Jewish faith, a candelabrum with a central stem bearing seven candles; It is the oldest symbol
of Judaism and placed near the head of the casket ANS Menorah
A kneeling rail ( AKA Prayer Rail, Kneeler); Placed in the center of the casket for those of the
Catholic faith ANS Prie-dieu
The boundry or edge of a structure ANS Margin
Pertaining to the stomach ANS Gastro-
Of unknown cause ANS Idiopathic
An increase in the size of a body part due to an increase in the size of the cells in that part ANS
Hypertrophy
The formation of pus; Exudate ANS Suppuration
A disease characterized by recognizable lesions; No functional change, but structural change ANS
Organic disease
, Surgace active agents that are usually used for disinfection of the skin, oral and nasal cavties and
instruments ANS Quaternary Ammonium Compound
Possible skin slippage, distention, and secondary fluid dilution due to an increase in fluid
accumulation ANS Complications of edemeatous body condition
Postmortem, intravascular, red-blue discoloration resulting from hypostasis of blood (AKA Livor
mortis) ANS Cadaveric lividity
A chemical reaction in which substance is broken down or dissociated by water; a reaction between a
salt and water to yield an acid and a base ANS Hydrolysis
Discoloration of the body within the blood vascular system; for example hypostasis, carbon
monoxide posioning, and capillary congestion (Can be cleared by fluid) ANS Intravascular blood
discoloration
The bulding blocks of proteins ANS Amino acids
Agents that retard the natural post-mortem tendency of blood to become more viscous; which will
desolve to inhibit the development of blood clots ANS Anticoagulants
Rotates and depresses the head; Anatomical guide for the carotic artery ANS
Sternocleidomastoid (SCM Muscle)
Watery, prepared with water as a solvent ANS Aqueous
Green bile pigment; Combination with billirubin ANS Billiverdin
Yellow discoloration; Jaundice ANS Icterus
A solution containing a relatively small amount of solute ANS Dilute solution
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