66. A professional, qualified embalmer/restorative artist will be able to evaluate the situation very quickly, explain the options available, and the time involved in most cases if they a. Talk with the family right away. b. Start embalming as quickly as possible. c. Perform and continue to perform an analysis of the body from the time they see it. d. Do the removal from the home. 67. One helpful procedure while working with donor cases is to a. Refuse to embalm if there are bone or skin donations. b. Put plastic garments on them before putting clothing on. c. Apply drying agents to the bottom half of the casket where their legs are. d. Don’t open up the donor area. 68. Many people are consulting funeral professionals to pre-plan their funerals and final disposition; which of the following is a new trend that they are pre-planning for? a. Restorative procedures to enhance their appearances at their funerals. b. Which casket they want. c. The clothes they will wear. d. The clergy they will use. 69. How long will the body of a green burial last before decomposition will set in? a. No embalming is done, and decomposition will start immediately. b. 3-5 days. c. After the viewing. d. 7 days.
61. Which of the following are part of minor restorations of the body? a. Wax reconstruction. b. Hypodermic tissue building. c. Mouth closure. d. Cosmetic surgery. 62. The mission of green embalming is to develop environmentally safe embalming practices that preserve the body, as part of which of the following? 63. Desairologists are trained under? a. Mortuary schools. b. Apprentice. c. Cosmetology schools. d. 2-year degrees. 64. The restorative art plays what kind of role for the family of the deceased? a. Very limited to no role; it just makes the body look better. b. Helps family to view the body one last time. c. Provides closure and creates memories for loved ones. d. Lets the family know that the embalmer did a wonderful job. 65. Major cases of restoration would include? a. Stronger embalming chemicals. b. Cosmetic surgery. c. Hypodermic tissue-building. d. Wax restoration. a. The restorative process. b. The embalming process. c. The green burial process. d. The environmental protection process.
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