EMBALMING THEORY 2-TEST questions with
Correct Answers
Correct Answer-
Using the 9 region plan, in which region would I find the stomach
including cardiac and pyloric openings Correct Answer-Epigastric
What is the first step in cavity embalming Correct Answer-Aspiration
Children in this age group require a smaller volume of fluid than adults,
but a greater volume than that used in infants Correct Answer-Age 4 to
12
How much of a 36 index arterial fluid will I need to use in order to make
3 gallon solution that will contain 2 Correct Answer-21:33
Device installed on cold water line,preferably over a flush sink Correct
Answer-Hydroaspirator
Area of the eye, which serves as a pathway for gas that affects the eye
and surrounding tissue Correct Answer-Foramina
In the left iliac region, the descending colon forms this Correct Answer-
Sigmoid Colon
,An eight to ten inch long, 3/8th bore metal tube Correct Answer-
Autopsy Aspirator
The length and diameter of the infant trocar Correct Answer-12 inches in
length and about 1/4th inch in diameter
First part of the small intestine Correct Answer-Duodenum
Ten inch, 90 degree curved metal tube with 3/16th inch bore Correct
Answer-Nasal Tube Aspirator
I'm injecting fluid into a body using the nine-region abdominal plan.
Which area would I direct my trocar tip towards to make sure the cecum
receives adequate cavity fluid Correct Answer-Right Inguinal
Where do all trocar guides originate Correct Answer-Two inches left
and two inches superior to the navel
By directing my trocar to intersect a line drawn from the left anterior-
superior iliac spine and the right earlobe, I am able to penetrate this
organ Correct Answer-Heart
On the average, for a body weighing 150 pounds, how much
concentrated cavity fluid is used for the thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic
cavities Correct Answer-16 ounces each
, What are the two sutures used to close the trocar opening Correct
Answer-Purse string and "N"
A condition where there is a noticeable amount of gas prior to
embalming Correct Answer-Ante mortem subcutaneous emphysema
The presence of fluid, such as ascites, or gas in the abdomen can be
great enough to act as this Correct Answer-Extravascular resistance
This type of purge is very rare Correct Answer-Cranial
Excess sugar in the blood Correct Answer-Hyperglycemia
A condition caused by a tumor's competition with the body for
metabolites Correct Answer-Cachexia
Extravascular irregularly shaped blood discoloration often appearing on
the arms and backs of the hands Correct Answer-Ecchymosis and
gangrene
The ideal rate of flow recommended for the first gallon of solution
Correct Answer-10 to 15 minutes per gallon
Supplemental embalming fluid used to enhance the action of the
preservation solution Correct Answer-Coinjection fluid
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