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State Laws Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers.
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How many of the state of Ohio board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors members have to be in concurrence to take any action? Correct Answer 4 
 
Two members of the board shall represent the public and at least one of those members must be at least sixty years of age. Correct Answer True 
 
Pulverization is defined as the reduction of identifiable bone fragments to unidentifiable bone fragments through manual or mechanical means after the completion of the cremation process. Correct Answer False ...
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PLE PATHO 1/2 (with SURGERY 2/2)| 403 questions| with complete solutions
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2 cytokines involved in rolling and adhesion (acute inflammation) TNF alpha 
IL 1 
 
acute inflammation: adhesion molecules needed in: 
 
margination 
rolling 
adhesion 
transmigration/diapedesis 
migration towards chemotactic stimulus margination - none 
rolling - SELECTIN, SIALYL LEWIS X 
adhesion - INTEGRINS 
transmigration/diapedesis - PECAM/CD31 
migration towards chemotactic stimulus - none 
 
GP2b3 deficiency Glanzmann thrombosthenia 
 
GP2b/3a - receptor for fibrinogen and von W...
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Principles of Embalming I - Pre-embalming Changes Study Guide exam fully solved & updated(download to pass)
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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 elements of the blood begin to clot and congeal: 
 
 
 
Agonal capillary expansion 
Opening of the pores in the walls of the capillaries: 
 
 
 
Agonal edema 
The accumulation of fluid in the tissues ...
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Mortuary Science Practice Test: Embalming Theory Exam Questions And Answers
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Mortuary Science Practice Test: Embalming Theory Exam Questions And Answers 
 
The right common carotid artery begins at the level of the: - ANS Sternoclavicular articulation 
 
Posterior to the medial border of the belly of the biceps brachii muscle is the anatomical guide for which artery: - ANS Brachial 
 
The procedure for injection and drainage in which injection is accomplished at one location, and the drainage is taken from another location is called: - ANS Split injection 
 
Th...
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ABMDI-D ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
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ABMDI-D ACTUAL EXAM 
QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 
ANECEPHALIC - ANSWER- An infant born without a brain 
BEREAVEMENT - ANSWER- Sorrow following the death of a loved one 
BRAIN DEATH - ANSWER- Final cessation of activity in the central nervous system, as 
indicated by a flat EEG or absence of cerebral blood flow for a predetermined period of 
time 
CARDIAC DEATH - ANSWER- Final cessation of activity in the cardiovascular system 
involving the heart and blood vessels 
CESSATION - ANSWER- The final s...
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DEAD science questions | study guide 
 
2.	The first body tissues to decompose are the:: mucous membranes 
3.	Which condition is associated with antemortem edema?: alcoholism 
4.	The saturated mixture of formaldehyde gas dissolved in water is called:: - 
formalin 
5.	Which of these condition contributes to skin-slip?: the body lying in water after death for a few hours 
6.	A moribund person is said to be in what state?: agonal
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Red Blood Cells 1 Lecture 1- Exam 1 Correct 100%
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What is clinical pathology slide - Answer 
 
- Typically antemortem☺ 
 
- Making a patient diagnosis via: ◦ Hematology & 
◦ Biochemistry 
◦ Urinalysis 
◦ Blood gas 
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- Cytology 
o Examining cells under a microscope - typically from a mass 
o Tissues and body fluids 
◦ Urine, cerebrospinal fluid; peritoneal, pleural, and pericardial effusions - Answer What is clinical pathology? 
 
Erythron - Answer All erythroid cells (red blood cells or RBCs) in an animal 
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HOSA Forensic Medicine Basic Study Sheet Qualifying Test 2022-2023 Already Passed
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HOSA Forensic Medicine Basic Study Sheet Qualifying Test 2022-2023 Already Passed 2 areas in Forensic Toxicology is employed 1) Postmortem drug testing 2) workplace drug testing 
2 methods in estimating time elapsed since death using entomology 1) Development of blow flies over time- few hours to several weeks. 2)successional colonization of the body by a sequence of carrion insects- any time after death 
2 reasons blow flies are attached to flesh 1) looking for a protein meal to allow their gen...
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ABMDI-D| with complete solution 
 
ANECEPHALIC - An infant born without a brain 
BEREAVEMENT - Sorrow following the death of a loved one 
BRAIN DEATH - Final cessation of activity in the central nervous system, as indicated by a flat EEG or absence of cerebral blood flow for a predetermined period of time 
CARDIAC DEATH - Final cessation of activity in the cardiovascular system involving the heart and blood vessels 
CESSATION - The final stoppage of action 
CORONER - Typically an elected o...
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FIS 201 Exam 2 WVU 
Pathologist - Determines cause of disease or trauma based on appearance and chemistry of 
bodies or tissues. 
Medical Examiner - Appointed by jurisdiction and is usually a physician who is a board-certified 
forensic pathologist and is responsible for certifying the manner and cause of a death. 
Coroner - An elected official and may or may not possess a medical degree with optional 
education and training. 
Death Investigator - They investigate death under the jurisdiction of...
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