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FSE2930 Prof. Review - Funeral Directing Questions and Answers 100% correct
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FSE2930 Prof. Review Midterm exam with complete solution.
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List some examples of vehicles used in embalming fluid. 
Water, Alcohol 
 
 
 
Those chemicals which are used to make or destroy the odors of the decomposing body 
Deodorants 
 
 
 
 
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List some examples of humectants. 
Glycerol a.k.a. Glycerin, Sorbitol, Glycols, Lanolin 
 
 
 
Those chemicals in embalming fluid which will reduce the molecular cohesion of a liquid 
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FSE2930 Prof. Review - Chemistry exam with complete solutions
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List some examples of vehicles used in embalming fluid. 
Water, Alcohol 
 
 
 
Those chemicals which are used to make or destroy the odors of the decomposing body 
Deodorants 
 
 
 
 
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List some examples of humectants. 
Glycerol a.k.a. Glycerin, Sorbitol, Glycols, Lanolin 
 
 
 
Those chemicals in embalming fluid which will reduce the molecular cohesion of a liquid 
Surfact...
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FSE2930 Prof. Review - Microbiology exam with complete solutions
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1. The microbe which causes Desert rheumatism 
Coccidioides immitis [causes Coccidioidomycosis or Valley Fever or Desert Rheumatism] 
 
 
 
2. The portal of entry used by Streptococcus pneumoniae 
Respiratory tract 
 
 
 
 
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3. Name a disease caused by streptococcus pneumonia 
Meningitis [Pneumococccal meningitis (Bacterial Meningitis)], Otitis Media, Lobar pneumonia 
 
 
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FSE2930 Prof. Review - Funeral Directing and answers 100% correct 2023
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FSE2930 Prof. Review - Funeral Directing and answers 100% correct 2023According to the Funeral Rule of the Federal Trade Commission, when must the General Price List and the Casket Price List be distributed? - correct answer General Price List must be distributed at the beginning of or prior to any discussion of goods, services or prices. Casket Price List must be distributed when the consumer enters the casket selection room or is introduced to the caskets for sale. 
 
How long must the funeral...
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FSE2930 Prof. Review - Accounting exam with complete solutions
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What is the difference between a personal check and a certified check? 
the certified is guaranteed by the bank 
 
 
 
Entries at the end of a fiscal period to update the accounts are known as 
adjusting entries 
 
 
 
 
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The bank that is ordered to make a payment for a depositor from their bank is known as the 
drawee 
 
 
 
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FSE2930 Prof. Review - Funeral Law exam with complete solutions.
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Define Estate. 
Estate is the sum total of all of your stuff when you die, including both real and personal property. 
 
 
 
What is the difference between an heir and a beneficiary? 
An heir will receive property by probate court process. A beneficiary will receive property because he/she is named in the will. An heir will receive property by probate court process. A beneficiary will receive property because he/she is named in the will. 
 
 
 
 
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FSE2930 Prof. Review - Sociology exam with complete solution
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Any disposal of the deceased without being accompanied by a ceremony or ritual in any way 
Direct Disposition 
 
 
 
What effect has the decline of the traditional extended family had on funeralization? 
This decline has shortened the quality and time involved in funeralization. 
 
 
 
 
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FSE2930 Prof. Review - Psychology exam with complete solutions
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acute grief 
The intense physical and emotional expression of grief occurring as the awareness increases of a loss of someone significant is 
 
 
 
aggression 
The intentional infliction of physical or psychological harm on another person is known as 
 
 
 
 
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anger 
Blame directed toward another person is 
 
 
 
anomic grief 
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FSE2930 Prof. Review - Funeral Law correctly answered 2023
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FSE2930 Prof. Review - Funeral Law correctly answered 2023Define Estate. 
Estate is the sum total of all of your stuff when you die, including both real and personal property. 
 
 
 
What is the difference between an heir and a beneficiary? 
An heir will receive property by probate court process. A beneficiary will receive property because he/she is named in the will. An heir will receive property by probate court process. A beneficiary will receive property because he/she is named in the will. ...
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