FSE-212: Embalming Theory II FINAL EXAM Questions and Answers Graded A+
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FSE-212: Embalming Theory II
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FSE-212: Embalming Theory II
FSE-212: Embalming Theory II FINAL
EXAM Questions and Answers Graded
A+
How should fluids be safely added to an embalming machine? Pour them slowly and
cautiously to prevent splashing, keeping a safe distance from the machine.
What can neutralize formaldehyde? Substances such as ammonia,...
1 FSE-212: Embalming Theory I I FINAL EXAM Questions and Answers Graded A+ How should fluids be safely added to an embalming machine? ✔✔Pour them slowly and cautiously to prevent splashi ng, keeping a safe distance from the machine . What can neutralize formaldehyde? ✔✔Substances such as ammonia, urea, and nitrogenous wastes. What chemical helps manage dehydration in embalming? ✔✔Humectant. How should the cavity walls be treated in an au topsy case? ✔✔By using hypodermic embalming and surface embalming techniques. What type of fluid is suitable for managing jaundice discoloration? ✔✔Specialty jaundice fluids, pre-injection fluids to clear the vascular system, bleaching co -injection fluids , and cavity fluids. What does the term "index" mean in relation to arterial fluid? ✔✔It refers to the percentage of aldehyde, indicating the amount of formaldehyde gas (in grams) dissolved in 100 mL of solution. 2 What are the features of cautery chemical s? ✔✔They are primarily made of phenol (carbolic acid), contain about 2 -5% phenol, have a rapid drying effect, are reducing and constricting, and are germicidal. Where should ventilation be installed in a preparation room? ✔✔Near the floor level, as forma ldehyde is heavier than air. Describe the process of restricted cervical injection. ✔✔1. Elevate the right carotid artery and insert two tubes: one towards the body and one towards the head. 2. Drain the jugular vein. 3. Elevate the left carotid artery an d insert a tube towards the head, securing the other end. 4. Inject the body first, letting open tubes release excess fluid from the head. 5. Inject the left side of the head. 6. Inject the right side of the head. What is instant tissue fixation and when is it necessary? ✔✔1. It is an arterial injection method where a strong solution is injected under high pressure in bursts, causing firming without swelling. 3 2. It is used in cases of early decomposition with potential facial swelling, facial trauma, when dry and firm facial tissues are needed for restoration, for facial excisions, and for re -embalming. What are examples of extravascular resistance? ✔✔Rigor mo rtis, gas in body cavities, expansion of hollow organs during injection, tumors, swollen lymph nodes, ascites, hydrothorax, contact pressure, visceral weight, bandages, skeletal edema, and inflammation. Where is the heart located? ✔✔In the thoracic cavity, between the lungs in the middle of the chest Characteristics of the different types of purge ✔✔1. Stomach: brown, resembles coffee grounds, foul odor 2. Lung: frothy, light pink/red, no odor 3. Esophageal varices: bloody liquid 4. Brain: white semisolid 5. Anal: semisolid/liquid 6. Embalmi ng solution: arterial fluid 7. Cavity fluid: cavity fluid, blood
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