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Embalming and Anatomy Quiz

Test your knowledge in the fields of embalming and human anatomy with our engaging quiz. This quiz consists of 40 carefully crafted questions that cover various topics related to the art of embalming, human anatomy, and physiological conditions.

  • 40 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice format for easy answering
  • Perfect for students and professionals alike
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The point of entry for the trocar when aspirating the cavities is
2 inches below and 2 inches to the left of the umbilicus.
2 inches above and 4 inches to the left of umbilicus.
2 inches below and 2 inches to the right of the umbilicus.
2 inches above and 2 inches to the left of the umbilicus.
The right ___________ artery is shorter than the left one due to its origin.
Axillary
Brachiocephalic
Subclavian
Femoral
Chemical additives employed to offset the effects of water with an excessive mineral content are called
Humectants.
Surfactants
Vehicles.
Water conditioners
The normal pH of the living body is
6.0
6.7
7.0
7.4
Which of the following actions would help normalize the moisture content of an emaciated body?
The slow injection of an astringment solution
The rapid injection of a strong solution
The slow injection of a mild solution
The injection of a moderate solution at a high rate of flow
Generalized edema is referred to as
Ascites
Anasarca.
Hydrocephalus.
Hydrocele.
Which of these is NOT a sign of decomposition?
Hypostasis of the blood
Appearance of skin-slip
Production of tissue gas
Presence of a foul odor
Which of the following is an example of a perfuming agent often used in embalming fluid?
Methyl salicylate
Sodium lauryl sulfate
Sodium citrate
Methyl mercaptan
Which of these organs will yield bile when aspirated by a trocar?
Gall Bladder
Heart
Stomach
Pancreas
Which condition is associated with antemortem edema?
Refrigeration
Radiation poisoning
Arthritis
Alcoholism
Hydrocephalus is an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the
Abdomen
Thorax.
Cranium
Lungs.
The mixture of embalming fluid and water which is used in arterial injections is
Cavity fluid.
Arterial fluid.
Arterial solution.
Buffer
Which of these arteries extends from the lateral border of the patella to the anterior surface of the ankle?
Dorsalis pedis
Anterior tibial
Posterior tibial
Popliteal
The artery which is a continuation of the anterior tibial artery is the
Posterior tibial.
Popliteal.
Dorsalis pedis.
Femoral.
When treating blisters, three of these choices are proper procedures. Select the one which is NOT accepted as proper technique.
Puncture and drain blisters before embalming
Remove loose skin after embalming
Observe color change in the affected areas
Remove loose integument before embalming
A condition in which the manifestations of life are feebly maintained is
Death struggle.
Apparent death.
Death rattle
Death grip
From the profile view of the nose, the concave dip below the glabella is the
Side of the nose
Bridge of the nose
Dorsum
Root of the nose
Comprises the inferior portion of the base and posterior of the cranium.
Parietal Bone
Occipital Bone
Temporal Bone
Frontal Bone
The protruding ridge of the nose that extends from the root of the nose to the protruding lobe is the
Arch of the wing
Dorsum
Bridge
Helix
Divides the body into superior and inferior sections.
Tranverse
Mid-Sagittal Plane
Median Plane
Coronal Plane
This bone of the head articulates with the parietal bones at the coronal suture.
Occipital Bone
Frontal Bone
Parietal Bone
Temporal Bone
Draws the eyebrows inferiorly and medially, as in frowning.
Corrugator
Occipitofrontalis
Levator labii superioris
Temporalis
The foramen magnum is an opening in the
Zygomatic bone
Parietal bone
Temporal bone
Occipital bone
The parietal eminences mark the widest part of the
Forehead
Chin
Face
Cranium
Wrinkled eyelids caused by reduction of swelling can be treated by
Waxing
External pressure
Cavity fluid packs
Injection of household bleach
Which of the following can be used to retard the setting rate of a plaster of Paris solution?
Table salt
Drying powder
Warm water
Cold water
What is the maximum width casket that will fit in a standard vault?
26
28
30
32
Various pathological processes indicating a disturbance in cell metabolism are called:
Transitional tissue changes
Pathogens
Regressive tissue changes
Progressive tissue changes
A 79 years old Caucasian woman first presented to a medical visit complaining of vertigo (dizziness) which started a month and a half prior. She first went to an ear, nose and throat specialist who found nothing. Her symptoms became progressively worse along with bilateral visual impairment, child-like behavior and walking issues. She had a history of hypertension, arrhythmia and a L knee replacement. Her physician performed an EEG which was strikingly abnormal. She was discharged without a clear diagnosis. 12 days later she was re-admitted with significant worsening of symptoms that included not being able to walk, a worsening dementia and an inability to speak or swallow appropriately. Cerebrospinal fluid was normal. As her hospital stay evolves she lapsed into coma and tonic clonic seizures. She had several pulmonary and urinary infections and died after 45 days of respiratory insufficiency. A rare, yet deadly neurological disease was to blame that caused a slow degeneration of the central nervous system causing gradually deteriorating dementia. This condition is caused by a small proteinaceous particle and often, because of its slow progression is called a "slow virus". What was her cause of death?
Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease
Epilepsy
Cerebrovascular accident
Epstein-Barr virus
Which of the following conditions is caused by a deficiency of some sort?
Ascites
Keloids
Rickets
All of these
A condition characterized by a bluish discoloration due to lack of oxygen in the blood is
Neurosis
Nephrosis
Pleuritis
Cyanosis
This neoplasm is the 4th most common cause of cancer death in men and the 5th in women . This type of cancer is resistant to many standards of care including chemotherapy and radiation. It grows insidiously and often presents as painless jaundice . Because this disease is usually asymptomatic for so long, it is often not detected until advanced stages. Death usually is very quick.
Pancreatic cancer
Kidney cancer
Thyroid cancer
Lung cancer
Ringworm arises from
A bacterial infection
An allergic reaction
A fungal infection
Protozoan infection
Pertussis is a disease that is commonly called
Whooping cough
Lockjaw
Mumps
Rabbit fever
The structures that produce mobility for bacteria cells are the
Capsules
Pili
Spores
Flagella
The same virus that causes the chickenpox will also cause a secondary infection in some individuals. This second infection is known as
Influenza
Variola
Shingles
Herpes
Select the chemical which does not form a solution when mixed with water.
Ethanol
Methanol
Benzene
Formaldehyde
The final products of total oxidation of hydrocarbons and carbohydrates are (all numbers are subscripts):
H2, O2, and water
H2O and CO2
Alcohols
Organic acids
The partial oxidation of a primary alcohol yields:
secondary alcohol
An ester
An aldehyde
A ketone
Salts are ___ compounds.
Ionic
Covalent
Pure
Nonpolar covalent
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