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Thanatochemistry- Action and Composition of Embalming Fluids Chapter 24 Exam Bank Solution Manual Already Passed What are the four major types of preservatives used in embalming fluids? - Answers aldehydes, alcohols, phenols, formaldehyde donor compounds What are the five actions of preservative...

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What are the four major types of preservatives used in embalming fluids? - Answers aldehydes, alcohols,
phenols, formaldehyde donor compounds

What are the five actions of preservative chemicals? - Answers 1. Inactivates the active chemical groups
of proteins or amino acids.

2. Inhibiting further decomp.

3. Inactivate enzymes.

4. Kills microorganisms

5. Destroys odors and eliminates further production.

Reactions of Formaldehyde: WATER - Answers o Forms methalyne glycol

o 37% HCHO gas by weight, 40% by volume = formalin

Reactions of Formaldehyde: METHANOL - Answers Acts as an antipolymerizing agent.

Reactions of Formaldehyde: AMINO ACIDS - Answers Noncoagulability of amino acids.

Reaction of Formaldehyde: PROTEINS - Answers o Denaturing protiens by cross-linking peptide bonds

o Cross-linking of protein removes a molecule of water for every cross-linked formed.

What are the gross changes in proteins brought about by formaldehyde and other coagulating agents? -
Answers o The viscosity is increased

o The resistance to deformation by external forces in increased, that is, material becomes harder

o The resistance to digestion by enzymes in increased

o The water sensitivity (hydrolysis) and water solubility are decreased

What is the formaldehyde demand? - Answers The total amount of formaldehyde which protein will
combine to be completely preserved.

What is distribution? - Answers The movement of fluid from the point of injection to the tissues.

What is diffusion? - Answers The movement of fluid into the tissues.

What is the Walling-Off action of formaldehyde? - Answers If the embalming solution is too
concentrated, the capillaries in the tissues will be seared and sealed by the formaldehyde, thus
effectively inhibiting diffusion of the fluid into the tissues by walling off the unexposed areas.

, What is the indirect action on fats? - Answers Adipose tissue contains very little nitrogen so it actually
involves the preservation of the matrix in which the fat is embedded rather than the preservation of the
fat itself.

What are the four basic types of embalming fluids? - Answers 1. Arterial Fluids

2. Cavity Fluids

3. Accessory Fluids

4. Autopsy Chemicals

Preservatives - Answers o Aldehydes

o Alcohols

o Phenolic Compounds

o Formaldehyde donor compounds

Name some ALDEHYDES - Answers o Formaldehyde

o Glutaraldehyde

Name some ALCOHOLS - Answers o Methanol

o Ethanol

Why is methanol used more than ethanol? - Answers Because of its dual ability to act as a preservative
and it functions as an antipolymerizing agent.

Which alcohols function as germicides? - Answers o Ethanol

o Isopropyl Alcohol - used more frequently because of low cost

What compunds are are excellent surface supplementary germicides used for disinfection of skin, oral,
and nasal cavities? - Answers Quaternary ammonium.

What is considered a cold chemical sterilant? - Answers Glutaraldehyde

What type of agents control the rate of reation of the preservatives and disinfectants with the tissues? -
Answers Modifying Agents

Name some modifying agents. - Answers o Humectants

o Buffers

What are humectants? - Answers A moisture-retaining agent.

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