AAMI: Science Review, With Complete Verified Solution 100%
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AAMI: Science Review, With Complete Verified Solution 100%
According to OSHA, to clean up a formaldehyde spill:
Add ammonia and wipe up.
TWA for HCHO:
8 Hours.
Action Level:
0.5ppm.
STEL for HCHO:
15 minutes.
Hypostasis:
Intravascular blood discoloration.
Preservatives:
Inactivates sa...
AAMI: Science Review, With Complete
Verified Solution 100%
According to OSHA, to clean up a formaldehyde spill:
Add ammonia and wipe up.
TWA for HCHO:
8 Hours.
Action Level:
0.5ppm.
STEL for HCHO:
15 minutes.
Hypostasis:
Intravascular blood discoloration.
Preservatives:
Inactivates saprophytic bacteria.
Phenol aka:
Carbolic Acid.
Naturally Acquired Active Immunity:
Exposed to live pathogens, develops the disease.
Artificially Acquired Active Immunity:
Vaccine.
Naturally Acquired Passive Immunity:
Injection of antibody.
Artificially Acquired Passive Immunity:
During pregnancy.
Order of decomposition:
Cells, tissues, organs
Soft, firm, hard
____% of drainage is embalming fluid.
50.
Leucocytosis:
Increase in WBC.
Leucopenia:
Decrease in WBC.
Erythropoeisis:
Formation of RBCs.
Primary Erythrocytosis:
Increase in RBCs due to disease.
Polycythemia:
Increase in RBCs.
Secondary Erythrocytosis:
Increase in RBCs; compensatory mechanism.
, Many cells =
Tissues.
2+ different cells =
Organs.
Groups of organs =
Systems.
What has no cell wall?
Mycoplasma.
What is a cell wall made of?
Peptidoglycan.
_______ form the golgi apparatus.
Lysosomes.
Arterial solution moves from:
Capillaries to interstitial fluids to cell by osmosis (solvent) and dialysis (solutes).
Enzyme decomposition comes from:
Saprophytic bacteria and lysosomes.
Hypertonic:
SHRINKS cells.
Hypotonic:
SWELLS cells.
Hemolysis:
RBC burst in hypotonic solution.
Plasmoptysis:
Bacterial cell burst in hypotonic solution.
Crenation:
RBCs shrink in hypertonic solution.
Plasmolysis:
Bacterial cells shrink in hypertonic solution.
Which type of embalming solution removes excess moisture?
Hypertonic.
Which type of embalming solution add moisture?
Hypotonic/Humectants.
Which type of embalming solution should you use for normal bodies?
Slightly hypotonic.
Which type of solution should you use on normal or dehydrated bodies?
Hypotonic.
Which type of solution should you use on a dehydrated body?
Hypertonic.
Embalming fluid is an aqueous solution of:
Solid, liquid and gases.
Solutions prepared via manufacturer's directions will be:
Hypotonic.
Osmosis:
Movement of solvent from low solute (hypotonic) to high
solute (hypertonic) separated by a semipermeable membrane.
Dialysis:
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