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AAMI Sociology of Funeral Service Exam Questions and Answers
Adaptive Funeral Rite - ANSWER Funeral rite that is adjusted to the needs and 
wants of those directly involved; altered to suit the trend of the times 
Agrarian - ANSWER dealing with agriculture , farm based. 
Extended Joint Family System 
Anonymity - ANSWER Situation in which a person or entity is unknown. 
Blended Family - ANSWER A household or family unit created by one male and 
one female and the children from their previous marriages and may include children 
from the present marriage. 
B...
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Adaptive Funeral Rite - ANSWER Funeral rite that is adjusted to the needs and 
wants of those directly involved; altered to suit the trend of the times 
Agrarian - ANSWER dealing with agriculture , farm based. 
Extended Joint Family System 
Anonymity - ANSWER Situation in which a person or entity is unknown. 
Blended Family - ANSWER A household or family unit created by one male and 
one female and the children from their previous marriages and may include children 
from the present marriage. 
B...
AAMI Science Review Questions with Correct Answers
According to OSHA, to clean up a formaldehyde spill: - ANSWER Add ammonia 
and wipe up. 
TWA for HCHO: - ANSWER 8 Hours. 
Action Level: - ANSWER 0.5ppm. 
STEL for HCHO: - ANSWER 15 minutes. 
Hypostasis: - ANSWER Intravascular blood discoloration. 
Preservatives: - ANSWER Inactivates saprophytic bacteria. 
Phenol aka: - ANSWER Carbolic Acid. 
Naturally Acquired Active Immunity: - ANSWER Exposed to live pathogens, 
develops the disease. 
Artificially Acquired Active Immunity: - ANSWER Vaccine. 
Na...
- Exam (elaborations)
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According to OSHA, to clean up a formaldehyde spill: - ANSWER Add ammonia 
and wipe up. 
TWA for HCHO: - ANSWER 8 Hours. 
Action Level: - ANSWER 0.5ppm. 
STEL for HCHO: - ANSWER 15 minutes. 
Hypostasis: - ANSWER Intravascular blood discoloration. 
Preservatives: - ANSWER Inactivates saprophytic bacteria. 
Phenol aka: - ANSWER Carbolic Acid. 
Naturally Acquired Active Immunity: - ANSWER Exposed to live pathogens, 
develops the disease. 
Artificially Acquired Active Immunity: - ANSWER Vaccine. 
Na...
AAMI Microbiology for Embalmers Exam Questions and Correct Answers
The causative agent of scarlet fever is Staphylococcus aureus. - ANSWER False 
The Meningococcus enters the body by the nose and mouth. - ANSWER True 
Which of the following organisms enters the body by the genital system? - ANSWER 
Neisseria gonorrhea/gonococcus 
Ophthalmia neonatorum is caused by the Gonococcus. - ANSWER True 
A nosocomial infection is one that originates: - ANSWER Hospital 
Toxic shock syndrome is caused by? - ANSWER Staphylococcus aureus 
The infection, puerperal sepsis is c...
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The causative agent of scarlet fever is Staphylococcus aureus. - ANSWER False 
The Meningococcus enters the body by the nose and mouth. - ANSWER True 
Which of the following organisms enters the body by the genital system? - ANSWER 
Neisseria gonorrhea/gonococcus 
Ophthalmia neonatorum is caused by the Gonococcus. - ANSWER True 
A nosocomial infection is one that originates: - ANSWER Hospital 
Toxic shock syndrome is caused by? - ANSWER Staphylococcus aureus 
The infection, puerperal sepsis is c...
AAMI Comprehensive Questions and Answers
Parrott Fever is caused by? - ANSWER Chamydia psittacosaurus 
The mere presence of infectious material is known as - ANSWER Contamination 
All the following are viral diseases except: - ANSWER Botulism 
Which of the following, is an extravascular condition resulting from an increase in the 
permeability of the capillary walls or an increase in capillary pressure to due venous 
obstruction: - ANSWER Edema 
Which of the following uric acid metabolism disease is commonly seen in the foot but 
may a...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Parrott Fever is caused by? - ANSWER Chamydia psittacosaurus 
The mere presence of infectious material is known as - ANSWER Contamination 
All the following are viral diseases except: - ANSWER Botulism 
Which of the following, is an extravascular condition resulting from an increase in the 
permeability of the capillary walls or an increase in capillary pressure to due venous 
obstruction: - ANSWER Edema 
Which of the following uric acid metabolism disease is commonly seen in the foot but 
may a...
AAMI Color and Cosmetics Exam Questions with Correct Answers
In 1666, Sir Isaac Newton discovered that sunlight is composed of: - ANSWER 
Seven pure colors which are: 
Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet 
Years later, when converting this theory of color into the Color Wheel, scientists 
eliminated: - ANSWER Indigo because of the closeness to blue. Now we use 
purple to cover BOTH violet and indigo 
Color is measured in terms of _______, with ____ being the longest and ___ being at 
the short end - ANSWER wavelength 
red 
deep violet 
Reflect...
- Exam (elaborations)
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In 1666, Sir Isaac Newton discovered that sunlight is composed of: - ANSWER 
Seven pure colors which are: 
Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet 
Years later, when converting this theory of color into the Color Wheel, scientists 
eliminated: - ANSWER Indigo because of the closeness to blue. Now we use 
purple to cover BOTH violet and indigo 
Color is measured in terms of _______, with ____ being the longest and ___ being at 
the short end - ANSWER wavelength 
red 
deep violet 
Reflect...
AAMI Anatomy Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
The study of joints or articulations - ANSWER Arthrology 
How are articulations classified - ANSWER By the degree of movement permitted 
Presence or absence of a space or joint cavity (synovial cavity) 
Joint Cavity AKA: - ANSWER Synovial Cavity 
Types of articulations - ANSWER Synarthrosis - immovable articulation 
Amphiaarthrosis - slightly moveable 
Diarthrosis - freely moveable 
Describe Synarthrosis (5) - ANSWER Immovable articulation 
bones held together by a fibrous connective tissue 
com...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The study of joints or articulations - ANSWER Arthrology 
How are articulations classified - ANSWER By the degree of movement permitted 
Presence or absence of a space or joint cavity (synovial cavity) 
Joint Cavity AKA: - ANSWER Synovial Cavity 
Types of articulations - ANSWER Synarthrosis - immovable articulation 
Amphiaarthrosis - slightly moveable 
Diarthrosis - freely moveable 
Describe Synarthrosis (5) - ANSWER Immovable articulation 
bones held together by a fibrous connective tissue 
com...
AAMI Anatomy 1 Final Exam Questions and Answers
Scentific discipline that investigates the body's structure and relationship of its parts to 
each other. - ANSWER Anatomy 
Pathalogical Anatomy - ANSWER Studies structural changes both micro and 
macroscopically in the body resulting from a disease 
Pathalogical Anatomy AKA: - ANSWER Morbid Anatomy 
Physiological Anatomy - ANSWER Studies how the body works or Functions of 
living things 
Physiological Anatomy AKA: - ANSWER Physiology 
Gross Anatomy - ANSWER Study of structures without a micros...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Scentific discipline that investigates the body's structure and relationship of its parts to 
each other. - ANSWER Anatomy 
Pathalogical Anatomy - ANSWER Studies structural changes both micro and 
macroscopically in the body resulting from a disease 
Pathalogical Anatomy AKA: - ANSWER Morbid Anatomy 
Physiological Anatomy - ANSWER Studies how the body works or Functions of 
living things 
Physiological Anatomy AKA: - ANSWER Physiology 
Gross Anatomy - ANSWER Study of structures without a micros...
AAMI Anatomy 1 Exam Questions and Answers
Pathological anatomy or morbid anatomy - ANSWER the study of anatomy in 
regards to the structural changes, both microscopically and macroscopicaly, in the body 
which occurs as a result of disease. 
Physiology or physiological anatomy - ANSWER studies of functions of living 
things or how the body works. 
Gross Anatomy or Macro-scopic anatomy - ANSWER the study of structures that 
can be studied with the unaided eye, without the use of a microscope. 
Microscopic Anatomy - ANSWER deals with the ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Pathological anatomy or morbid anatomy - ANSWER the study of anatomy in 
regards to the structural changes, both microscopically and macroscopicaly, in the body 
which occurs as a result of disease. 
Physiology or physiological anatomy - ANSWER studies of functions of living 
things or how the body works. 
Gross Anatomy or Macro-scopic anatomy - ANSWER the study of structures that 
can be studied with the unaided eye, without the use of a microscope. 
Microscopic Anatomy - ANSWER deals with the ...
Test Bank for Brunner & Suddarth's (Chapter 65)Questions and Answers
1). A patient is brought to the ER following a motor vehicle accident in which he sustained head trauma. Preliminary assessment reveals a vision deficit in the patient's left eye. The nurse should associate this abnormal finding with trauma to which of the following cerebral lobes? 
 
A) Temporal 
B) Occipital 
C) Parietal 
D) Frontal 
B) Occipital 
 
Feedback: 
The posterior lobe of the cerebral hemisphere is responsible for visual interpretation. The temporal lobe contains the auditory recept...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1). A patient is brought to the ER following a motor vehicle accident in which he sustained head trauma. Preliminary assessment reveals a vision deficit in the patient's left eye. The nurse should associate this abnormal finding with trauma to which of the following cerebral lobes? 
 
A) Temporal 
B) Occipital 
C) Parietal 
D) Frontal 
B) Occipital 
 
Feedback: 
The posterior lobe of the cerebral hemisphere is responsible for visual interpretation. The temporal lobe contains the auditory recept...
Bank for PMHNP Boards Questions and Answers
What is true of interprofessionality? 
All health professionals have individual professional competencies 
What is the significance of an experimental p-value of 0.05 
There is a 5% chance of a similar result occurring by chance alone 
What percentage of children with oppositional defiance disorder will develop conduct disorder? 
30% 
In the DSM-5, selective mutism is now considered what type of disorder? 
anxiety disorder 
Symptoms of selective mutism must persist for at least 
1 month 
Common ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What is true of interprofessionality? 
All health professionals have individual professional competencies 
What is the significance of an experimental p-value of 0.05 
There is a 5% chance of a similar result occurring by chance alone 
What percentage of children with oppositional defiance disorder will develop conduct disorder? 
30% 
In the DSM-5, selective mutism is now considered what type of disorder? 
anxiety disorder 
Symptoms of selective mutism must persist for at least 
1 month 
Common ...