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reverence for the dead Basic ethical axiom of the funeral service embalming without permission An example of an unfair deceptive practice between two or more states Interstate Burial- transit permit Legal document granting permission for transport and/ or final disposition o...

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An HIV infected body can be embalmed quite safely if: Universal Precautions are utilized 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 Germicide...

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aerobic In the presence of free oxygen. anaerobic In the absence of free oxygen. arterial (Vascular) embalming Use of the blood vascular system of the body to deliver embalming solution to all parts of the body for temporary preservation, disinfection, and restoration. Usually accom...

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Infants that have lived long enough to have been fed or to have breathed accelerates decomposition Organic compound found in plants and animals, which can be broken down into amino acids protein Stitches used to hold the mouth closed mandibular suture The lumen is bluish when...

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A normal case can be defined as having no breaks in circulation Which of the following is NOT considered a postmortem condition mutilation Which side of the body should be embalmed first left The most dramatic type of tissue recovery that requires a lot of work is the long b...

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False Herodotus was know for embalming without evisceration Lenonardo Da Vinci Although best know as an Italian Renaissance painter, this gentleman produced hundreds of anatomical plates as a result of his dissection of more than 30 bodies, and used injections of was into the arterial syste...

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The Conditions which cause a person to die cause of death Abnormal accumulation of fluids in tissue or body cavities edema From outside the body extrinsic Factors affecting the embalming analysis that come from outside the body extrinsic factors Amount of preservative...

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The word "Embalm" originally meant: "To preserve a corpse with spices" (Old French) The modern definition for the word "Embalm" Embalming is the process of chemically treating the dead human body to • reduce the presence and growth of microorganisms, • to retard organic decompo...

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Autopsy Gel preservative gels are designed as surface or osmotic preservatives. They not only preserve the tissues but also bleach blood and decomposition discolorations. Calvarium dome-like superior portion of the cranium. Calvarium what is the portion of the head that is removed d...

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An analysis can be defined as the detailed examination of the elements of something, typically as a basis for discussion or interpretation. If we extend that to what we're studying, we can say that the embalming analysis is the detailed examination of the deceased human being on your embalming ...

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Egyptologists usually divide ancient Egypt's�history into _______, each of which describe a succession of kings who were usually related.� dynasties T or F. Formaldehyde got its start being used in embalming fluids during the early Anatomists period. False Founder of the Clarke ...

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Formalin is a solution in which [x] is the solvent and [y] is the solute. water & formaldehyde gas fluid inside cells of the body intracellular fluid Between the cells of a structure intercellular space between the ribs intercostal fluid in tissues surrounding body ce...

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Egypts history is divided into dynasties Egyptian principle reason for embalming religious reasons the Egyptian Soul went on a 3,000 year journey called the Circle of Necessity 5 embalming steps taken for the Egyptian wealthy Removal of the brain; evisceration; covering with...

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This reaction initiates the putrefactive process hydrolysis proteolysis saccharolysis lipolysis hydrolysis Paraformaldehyde is a: gas liquid solid solid The pH of embalming fluid is determined by: the embalmer the funeral director the fluid manufacturer the condition of th...

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Edema in the scrotal sac is known as hydrocele The component of arterial fluid which is designed to decrease the molecular cohesion at the surface of a liquid is surfactant A strong arterial solution will pass through the capillary walls less readily than a weaker solution true ...

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Dynasty A succession of kings who were usually related In the first period (3200/3100 B.C.-650 A.D.) Ancient Egypt, what were the two principle reason for embalming? 1. For religious reasons and 2. for sanitation. At death, the elements that made up a person (including the soul, the...

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The body you are about to embalm is in a state of rigor mortis. What is one way of overcoming this problem? relieve as much by manipulation You have been assigned to embalm Mrs. O'Hare, a 76 year old female.. During the embalming analysis you notice she has severe case of ascites with the a...

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Referring to this week's reading: which of the following best describes the main point of the article? dont know Referring to this weekly reading: for what purpose does the writer suggest using restricted drainage for enhancing emaciated features restricted drainage will create intravascul...

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Which of the following is not an infectious or contagious disease? hydrocephalus Which of the following is not an infectious or contagious disease? SIDS For which of the following would a high index fluid be most effective? decomposition cases For the embalmer, mCi is the abb...

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The lumen is bluish when filled with blood and will collapse when cut vein destructive to bacteria bactericidal Inhibiting the growth or multiplication of bacteria: bacteriostatic A good topical disinfectant used in a funeral home prep room should have certain qualities. Whic...

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A direct method of drainage accomplished by inserting a trocar into the right atrium of the heart is heart tap An expression of the categories into which a death may fall, [such as suicide, accidental, etc] manner of death an influential person in medical embalming who discovered the...

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Herodotus was know for embalming without evisceration False Although best know as an Italian Renaissance painter, this gentleman produced hundreds of anatomical plates as a result of his dissection of more than 30 bodies, and used injections of was into the arterial system for preservation. ...

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Agonal algor The cooling of the body before death: Agonal fever The increase in temperature of the body prior to death: Agonal hypostasis The settling of blood into the dependent tissues of the body: Agonal coagulation Occurs as the circulation of blood slows and the formed ...

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