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PRINCIPLES OF EMBALMING II QUESTION AND ANSWERS FINAL 2024
PRINCIPLES OF EMBALMING II QUESTION AND ANSWERS FINAL 
2024 
Nasal Tube Aspirator 
Embalming instrument used to aspirate the throat by means of the nostrils. 
Trocar 
Sharply pointed surgical instrument used in cavity embalming to aspirate the 
cavities and inject cavity fluid. The tracer may also be used for supplemental 
hypodermic embalming (e.g. hypo valve trocar). 
Trocar Button 
A plastic threaded screw-like device for sealing punctures and small round trocar 
openings. 
One-point inje...
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PRINCIPLES OF EMBALMING II QUESTION AND ANSWERS FINAL 
2024 
Nasal Tube Aspirator 
Embalming instrument used to aspirate the throat by means of the nostrils. 
Trocar 
Sharply pointed surgical instrument used in cavity embalming to aspirate the 
cavities and inject cavity fluid. The tracer may also be used for supplemental 
hypodermic embalming (e.g. hypo valve trocar). 
Trocar Button 
A plastic threaded screw-like device for sealing punctures and small round trocar 
openings. 
One-point inje...
Principles of Embalming II Question and Answer 2024
Principles of Embalming II Question and 
Answer 2024 
William Harvey 
Discovered the circulation of blood 
Autolysis 
The self-destruction of cells is called 
Drain tube 
Tubular instrument of varying diameters and lengths, usually with a plunger, that is inserted into a 
vein 
Bulb syringe 
This injection device is easily portable and requires no electricity, but the rubber bulb deteriorates 
rapidly 
Lipolysis 
The decomposition of fats is called 
Decay 
The decomposition of proteins by aero...
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Principles of Embalming II Question and 
Answer 2024 
William Harvey 
Discovered the circulation of blood 
Autolysis 
The self-destruction of cells is called 
Drain tube 
Tubular instrument of varying diameters and lengths, usually with a plunger, that is inserted into a 
vein 
Bulb syringe 
This injection device is easily portable and requires no electricity, but the rubber bulb deteriorates 
rapidly 
Lipolysis 
The decomposition of fats is called 
Decay 
The decomposition of proteins by aero...
PRINCIPLES OF EMBALMING II EXAM QUESTION AND ANSWER 2024
PRINCIPLES OF EMBALMING II EXAM QUESTION AND ANSWER 
2024 
Cavity Fluid Injector 
A.K.A. Cavity Injector; a device connected to a bottle of cavity fluid that is used to deliver the 
fluid into the body cavities 
Electric Aspirator 
A device that uses a motor (rather than water) to create suction for the purpose of aspiration. 
Hydro-aspirator 
Apparatus that is connected to the water supply; when the water is turned on, suction is 
created and is used to aspirate the contents of the body cavi...
- Exam (elaborations)
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PRINCIPLES OF EMBALMING II EXAM QUESTION AND ANSWER 
2024 
Cavity Fluid Injector 
A.K.A. Cavity Injector; a device connected to a bottle of cavity fluid that is used to deliver the 
fluid into the body cavities 
Electric Aspirator 
A device that uses a motor (rather than water) to create suction for the purpose of aspiration. 
Hydro-aspirator 
Apparatus that is connected to the water supply; when the water is turned on, suction is 
created and is used to aspirate the contents of the body cavi...
Principles of Embalming Glossary QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024
Principles of Embalming Glossary QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS 2024 
Aerosolization 
To disperse as an aerosol; minute particles of blood and water become atomized and suspended 
in the air when water under pressure meets the blood drainage or when flushing an uncovered 
flush sink. 
Agglutination 
Intravascular: the increase of viscosity of blood brought about by the clumping of particulate 
formed elements in the blood vessels. 
Agonal 
Associated with or relating to great pain, especially the ag...
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Principles of Embalming Glossary QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS 2024 
Aerosolization 
To disperse as an aerosol; minute particles of blood and water become atomized and suspended 
in the air when water under pressure meets the blood drainage or when flushing an uncovered 
flush sink. 
Agglutination 
Intravascular: the increase of viscosity of blood brought about by the clumping of particulate 
formed elements in the blood vessels. 
Agonal 
Associated with or relating to great pain, especially the ag...
Principles of Embalming 3 FINAL 2024 QUESTION AND ANSWER
Principles of Embalming 3 FINAL 2024 QUESTION AND 
ANSWER 
When must an embalmer employee receive training on the Formaldehyde Standard? 
Before tasks requiring exposure, and annually thereafter 
PEL for TWA sampling is at or above 0.5 ppm T/F 
False 
An agent, usually chemical, applied either to inanimate objects or surfaces or to living tissue 
for the purpose of destroying disease-causing microbial agents, but usually not bacterial 
spores: 
Germicide 
Topical disinfectants are only to be ...
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Principles of Embalming 3 FINAL 2024 QUESTION AND 
ANSWER 
When must an embalmer employee receive training on the Formaldehyde Standard? 
Before tasks requiring exposure, and annually thereafter 
PEL for TWA sampling is at or above 0.5 ppm T/F 
False 
An agent, usually chemical, applied either to inanimate objects or surfaces or to living tissue 
for the purpose of destroying disease-causing microbial agents, but usually not bacterial 
spores: 
Germicide 
Topical disinfectants are only to be ...
Principles of Embalming 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Principles of Embalming 1 QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS 
Topical Disinfectants are used for: 
Disinfection of the surface of the body or object 
SDS is the acronym for: 
Safety Data Sheet 
To protect against blood borne pathogen contamination, the employer 
should use: 
PPE 
A copy of the regulatory text for the Bloodborne Pathogens Rule must 
be readily available and accessible to employees at all times. True/False 
True 
A quick drench shower must be provided if: 
Exposure to formaldehyde is prese...
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Principles of Embalming 1 QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS 
Topical Disinfectants are used for: 
Disinfection of the surface of the body or object 
SDS is the acronym for: 
Safety Data Sheet 
To protect against blood borne pathogen contamination, the employer 
should use: 
PPE 
A copy of the regulatory text for the Bloodborne Pathogens Rule must 
be readily available and accessible to employees at all times. True/False 
True 
A quick drench shower must be provided if: 
Exposure to formaldehyde is prese...
Practice Exam Questions And Answers aswb 2024
Practice Exam Questions And Answers aswb 
2024 
During an initial interview with a social worker, a client reports a lack of desire for a sexual 
relationship with the spouse since getting married. The client engages in sex only when 
pressured, then dissociates during intercourse. The client has been having recurring violent 
nightmares and suicidal thoughts. What is the social worker's BEST response? 
A. Refer the client and spouse for sex therapy 
B. Refer the client to an inpatient psyc...
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Practice Exam Questions And Answers aswb 
2024 
During an initial interview with a social worker, a client reports a lack of desire for a sexual 
relationship with the spouse since getting married. The client engages in sex only when 
pressured, then dissociates during intercourse. The client has been having recurring violent 
nightmares and suicidal thoughts. What is the social worker's BEST response? 
A. Refer the client and spouse for sex therapy 
B. Refer the client to an inpatient psyc...
Pharmacology for Nurses: A Pathophysiologic Approach Question and Answers2024
Pharmacology for Nurses: A Pathophysiologic Approach 
Question and Answers2024 
Classification of Drugs 
- Therapeutic classification = organized based on therapeutic usefulness 
- pharmacologic classification = organization based on the way the drug works at a molecular, tissue, 
or body system level, often represents mechanism of action 
Anticoagulant 
- Therapeutic classification 
- influence blood clotting 
Antihyperlipidemic 
- Therapeutic classification 
- Lower blood cholesterol 
Antihyp...
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Pharmacology for Nurses: A Pathophysiologic Approach 
Question and Answers2024 
Classification of Drugs 
- Therapeutic classification = organized based on therapeutic usefulness 
- pharmacologic classification = organization based on the way the drug works at a molecular, tissue, 
or body system level, often represents mechanism of action 
Anticoagulant 
- Therapeutic classification 
- influence blood clotting 
Antihyperlipidemic 
- Therapeutic classification 
- Lower blood cholesterol 
Antihyp...
Pharmacology for Nurses a Pathophysiological Approach Question And Answers
Pharmacology for Nurses a Pathophysiological Approach 
Question And Answers 
Estrogen is a generic term for what 3 different hormones? 
1. Estradiol 
2. Estrone 
3. Estriol 
What kind of metabolic effects does estrogen have on non-reproductive tissues? 
1. Maintain low blood cholesterol levels 
2. Facilitates calcium uptake by bones to help maintain proper bone density 
Name a few responsibilities of the combination of estrogen and progesterone. 
1. Promotion of breast development 
2. Regulation...
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Pharmacology for Nurses a Pathophysiological Approach 
Question And Answers 
Estrogen is a generic term for what 3 different hormones? 
1. Estradiol 
2. Estrone 
3. Estriol 
What kind of metabolic effects does estrogen have on non-reproductive tissues? 
1. Maintain low blood cholesterol levels 
2. Facilitates calcium uptake by bones to help maintain proper bone density 
Name a few responsibilities of the combination of estrogen and progesterone. 
1. Promotion of breast development 
2. Regulation...
NURSE Advanced Pharmacology Midterm Exam (WCU) @Question and Answers 2024
NURSE Advanced Pharmacology Midterm Exam (WCU) @Question 
and Answers 2024 
What is this skin condition of child? 
a. Impetigo 
b. Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease 
c. Allergic/hypersensitive reaction 
d. Tinea corpora’s 
a. Impetigo 
ACE-Is are the drug of choice in treating HTN in diabetic patient because they: 
A. improve insulin sensitivity 
B. improve renal hemodynamics 
C. reduce the production of angiotensin II 
D. all of above 
D. all of above 
The NP orders a thyroid panel for a patient...
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NURSE Advanced Pharmacology Midterm Exam (WCU) @Question 
and Answers 2024 
What is this skin condition of child? 
a. Impetigo 
b. Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease 
c. Allergic/hypersensitive reaction 
d. Tinea corpora’s 
a. Impetigo 
ACE-Is are the drug of choice in treating HTN in diabetic patient because they: 
A. improve insulin sensitivity 
B. improve renal hemodynamics 
C. reduce the production of angiotensin II 
D. all of above 
D. all of above 
The NP orders a thyroid panel for a patient...