Texas Funeral Ebook Continuing Education

Conclusion Funeral directors, embalmers, restorative artists, and desairologists must share a common goal to continue their education and training to provide the highest level of quality to meet the challenging and dynamic demands of clients. They need to keep an open mind, free of judgment, to collaborate as professionals to provide client-centered services. Safety in the workplace and environment requires strict adherence to all federal, state, and local laws and guidelines. Professionals need to continually assess their practice and collaborate on best practices that may require making changes in products and procedures to keep pace with safety changes and client demands.

All industry professionals are urged to consult their state licensing and certification boards, along with OSHA, NFDA, or their professional organizations, for the latest updates that regulate and protect their area of practice.

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MODERN RESTORATIVE ARTS AND EMBALMING TECHNIQUES, 2ND EDITION Final Examination Questions Select the best answer for each question and mark your answers on the Final Examination Answer Sheet found on page 76, or complete your test online at EliteLearning.com/Book 45. There were multiple examples given to improve the removal process; which of the following was mentioned? a. Set up the deceased at place of removal for viewing. b. Talk to the next of kin and then remove the body. c. Have a prayer and then remove the body. 51. When ordering embalming chemicals that are eco- friendly, what should you do first? a. Nothing; do what you always do. b. Take it slow and test them out a bit, making sure you receive the results you are looking for. c. Blend them at first with your normal embalming chemicals. d. Tell the family you used them but use your normal chemicals. 52. The process of embalming requires raising a major d. Get the body out as fast as possible for the family. 46. Who was mentioned that could be involved in the removal process? a. The family. b. Clergy.

vessel; which of the following isn’t one of the most popular vessels to raise, but can be used to embalm the entire body? a. Femoral artery. b. Right common carotid artery. c. Axillary artery. d. Left common carotid artery. 53. While making a removal from the home of the deceased, one must do which of the following? a. Get embalming permission. b. Talk with the family and understand their wishes and desires for their loved ones. c. Get permission to set the features. d. Get permission to set the funeral date. 54. When making arrangements for a green burial, the funeral director must consult with __________ prior to burial for approval? a. State board. b. Cemetery. c. Funeral commission. d. Federal Trade Commission. 55. An embalmer needs to be aware while using green embalming chemicals that the length of time before decomposition is which of the following?

c. Assistant. d. Secretary.

47. There were suggestions made on using alternative chemicals for embalming; what was one of the reasons? a. Faster embalming. b. Better humectant. c. Less restorative work. d. Saving the environment. 48. What natural embalming chemical was plant based and first to come out to support green embalming? a. Aardbalm ® . b. Enigma. c. Restoratone. d. Edemco. 49. Which of the following are NOT part of the green

embalming benefits? a. Free from toxins. b. Safe for the environment. c. Hidden ingredients. d. Biodegradable.

50. Desairologists are:

a. Funeral directors that can’t embalm. b. Certified skin specialist. c. Specialized in embalming fluid. d. Licensed cosmetologist that specialize in funeral service.

a. 2-3 years. b. 2 months. c. 1 day. d. 3-5 days.

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