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ADVANCED EMBALMING Final Examination Questions
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6. ________ are used in embalming fluids to maintain the pH balance of the fluid. a. Anticoagulants. b. Surfactants. c. Dyes. d. Buffers. 7. One of the most distinct eras in embalming history began around 1861, at the start of the: a. Battle of Gettysburg. b. Civil War. c. Revolutionary War. d. WWI. 8. When used in embalming ________ has a distinct bactericidal, as well as some bacteriostatic action, touching vegetative forms.
11. Preservation fluids are a base mixture of formaldehyde, glutaraldehyde or in some cases ________, which are then diluted to gain the final index of the arterial solution.
a. Alcohol. b. Phenol.
c. Aldehyde. d. Tissue filler.
12. Soluble in water, ________ is used in its gaseous form as a germicide and disinfectant and in a water solution (formalin) as a preservative and germicide. a. Cavity fluid.
b. Formaldehyde. c. Glutaraldehyde. d. Phenol.
a. Formaldehyde. b. Glutaraldehyde.
13. Similar to phenol and widely used for green burials, ________ have a wide range of antiviral, antifungal and antimicrobial effects. a. Aldehyde. b. Alcohol. c. Formaldehyde. d. Formalin. 14. Used for the primary purposes of sanitation, ________ are key ingredients in arterial and cavity fluids and are also included in fluids used for co-injection and surface disinfection. a. Germicides. b. Buffers. c. Surfactant. d. Bleach. 15. The use of this modifying agent is to keep body tissue hydrated during the embalming process. a. Buffer. b. Anticoagulant.
c. Phenol. d. Alcohol.
9. Advanced embalming preservation requires the use of stronger preservative chemicals for localized, topical and cavity treatments as well as a myriad of what? a. Modifying agents. b. Humectants. c. Buffers. d. Anticoagulants. 10. Toward the end of the 1600s, ________ embalming that had been reserved for the purposes of preservation of the dead for anatomical dissection were developed. a. American. b. Italian.
c. European. d. Egyptian.
c. Humectant. d. Surfactant.
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