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AAMI Principles Of Embalming 3 Final
Questions And Answers With Verified
Solutions 100% Correct!!!
Autopsy Gel - ANSWER✔✔preservative gels are designed as surface or osmotic
preservatives. They not only preserve the tissues but also bleach blood and
decomposition discolorations.


Calvarium - ANSWER✔✔dome-like superior portion of the cranium.


Calvarium - ANSWER✔✔what is the portion of the head that is removed during a
cranial autopsy.


Eye Enucleation - ANSWER✔✔removal of an entire eyeball without rupture.


Hardening Compound - ANSWER✔✔chemical in powder form that has the ability
to absorb and to disinfect. Often used in cavity treatment on an autopsied case.


Hardening Compound - ANSWER✔✔what is often used in cavity treatment of an
autopsied case?


Hypodermic Embalming - ANSWER✔✔injection of embalming chemicals
directly into the tissues through the use of a syringe and needle or trocar.


Necropsy - ANSWER✔✔postmortem examination of the organs and tissues of a
body to determine the cause of death or pathological condition.

,Surface Embalming - ANSWER✔✔direct contact of body tissues with embalming
chemicals.


Worm Suture - ANSWER✔✔method of sewing an incision along the edges
without entering the opening whereby the suture becomes invisible and the line of
suture becomes depressed, which lends it ease of concealment by waxing.


Total Body Weight - ANSWER✔✔both body water and body fat contribute too?


75 - ANSWER✔✔at birth water account for _____% of body weight.


12 - ANSWER✔✔at birth fat accounts for _______%.


Body Water, 60 - ANSWER✔✔at 1 year of age _______ declines to
approximately the normal adult level of _____% of total body weight.


25, 30 - ANSWER✔✔body fat increases at 6 months of age to about _____% and
increases again to about ____% at age 1.


Brain - ANSWER✔✔in the infant what is the first organ to decompose?


B - ANSWER✔✔Knowing that the infant's body has a large amount of moisture,
one of my main concerns as an
embalmer would be to:
a. use a hypotonic solution
b. use a mild solution to keep the skin from wrinkling

,c. use an astringent solution to keep the body from dehydrating
d. achieve/maintain a proper moisture balance with my arterial solution
e. avoid aspirating the cranial cavity


A, C, D, F - ANSWER✔✔Which of the following vessels are recommended for
injecting the unautopsied infant (select all that
apply):
a. common carotid artery
b. subclavian artery
c. femoral artery
d. abdominal aorta
e. axillary artery
f. ascending aorta


A, C - ANSWER✔✔Which of the following vessels would be used on both
unautopsied adults as well as unautopsied
infants?
a. common carotid artery
b. subclavian artery
c. femoral artery
d. abdominal aorta
e. axillary artery
f. ascending aorta


True - ANSWER✔✔T/F Senile purpura is an example of ecchymosis

, B - ANSWER✔✔A slow rate of flow is indicated for injecting someone
demonstrating
senile purpura
in order to:
a.
plump up the tissues
b.
avoid
possible
rupture of fragile capillaries
c.
better remove the purpural discoloration


True - ANSWER✔✔T/F Areas of senile purpura may become engorged with fluid
and swell during arterial injection


A - ANSWER✔✔If, during your embalming analysis, you notice the skin over the
purpural areas has been torn or has broken open, all loose skin should be removed
a. prior to
embalming.
b. during
embalming
c. after embalming
d. prior to dressing


C - ANSWER✔✔A buildup of metabolic wastes in tissue:

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