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COVID 19: THE COMPLETE GUIDE FOR FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Final Examination Questions Select the best answer for each question and mark your answers on the Final Examination Answer Sheet found on page 61 or for faster service complete your test online at EliteLearning.com/Book 16. Once the virus is in the body, it can replicate itself ________ times in a matter of hours. In just a few days, there will be ________in just a teaspoon of blood. a. 2,000, 10,000 b. 10,000, millions c. 300, 5,000 d. a million, billions 24. Introduce one bottle (16 oz.) of cavity fluid, preferably a _____ index at a minimum into both of the lungs. a. 21% b. 45% c. 30% d. 28%

25. Using linear positioning, use the tip of the trocar to puncture the lungs in several areas. Try not to make a puncture through the trachea, as this will: a. Cause substantial purge throughout the neck b. Allow direct access from the lungs to the perforated area of the trachea 26. Contrary to popular belief, the primary reason for embalming is not for preservation, but disinfection. a. True b. False 27. If you are ever put into the position where a religious or cultural practice demands to prepare a COVID positive body: a. You should try to discourage any type of preparation. b. Allow them to perform the rituals c. Inform them that for safety reasons, you will assist them d. Refer them to your local board of health. c. Deviate and distort the structure of the neck d. Cause leakage through the clavicle incision 28. The human body temperature is 98.6 degrees, so the attendant should check for deviation of plus or minus 2 degrees. If an individual’s temperature is suspicious, it is suitable to wait for _______ to _________ before rechecking their temperature again. The temperature deviation may be from either the use of heat or air conditioning in the car. a. 30 minutes to an hour b. 10 to 20 minutes c. 1 hour to 2 hours d. 2 to 5 minutes 29. It is highly discouraged for anyone to kiss the deceased that died of COVID. a. True b. False 30. To minimize liability, many funeral homes are no longer offering: a. Visitations or funerals b. Limousines c. Services in the building d. Paper products, such as register books and service folders

17. Other disinfectant options are hand sanitation solutions containing a minimum of 70% isopropyl alcohol. If you use a higher percentage of alcohol, the virus can: a. Be killed much more rapidly b. Replicate itself c. Destabilize the DNA d. Create a shield or wall that protects itself 18. The P100 cartridge offers superior respiratory protection from airborne SARS. It is effective at blocking: 19. Fit testing and face seal fit testing should be completed each time the user will be exposed to a COVID environment during the embalming process a. True b. False 20. When you receive the first call from a coroner, medical examiner, nursing home, or hospital, inquire if the patient has or had COVID. a. True b. False a. 99.97% of oil-based particles b. 100% of water-based particles c. 100% of oil-based particles d. 99.99% of water-based particles 21. When departing the place of the death, under no circumstances should the funeral home staff open the removal vehicle's windows because: a. It is disrespectful for the immediate family to see b. With the windows rolled down, other drivers will see you in your respirator and the Tyvek suit c. By introducing turbulent air, you could potentially dislodge particles from within the bedding and into your lungs d. The air conditioning is turned on 22. As soon as the preparation door is opened, the aerosolization of droplets can be sucked out of the room and infiltrate other areas of the funeral home. What causes this? a. The room lacks negative pressure b. Because the virus is airborne c. The room lacks positive pressure d. There is no aerosolization of droplets 23. Do not wash the thick layer of soap off, as it should remain on the body throughout the entire embalming procedure. a. True b. False

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