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What cavity would the tip of the trocar be placed in to aspirate the urinary bladder?

Pelvic

Which of the following muscles is found in the lowest extremity?

Sartorius

After blood passes the mitral valve, it will be in the:

Left ventricle

The union of two arteries is called:

Anastomoses

After massaging and manipulating the arm, the practitioner realizes that embalming fluid is not distributing to the right forearm. The practitioner should:

Inject through the brachial artery.

What artery might you raise to inject the upper extremity below the cubital fossa?

Radial

A practitioner analyzes remains where tissue has been harvested from the anterior portion of both thighs. The best treatment would be:

Cauterization with phenol, cavity packs, or embalming gel packs

The buccinator muscle is also referred to as the:

Trumpeters muscle

When attempting to locate the right axillary artery, thee practitioner might facilitate the process b locating:

1-Hairline of the axilla, and 2-Medial border of Conoco brachial is muscle.

Which of the following has a direct connection to the cerebral arterial circle?

1-Posterior cerebral, and 3-Internal cartoid.

To embalm the upper extremities of an autopsied body, the practitioner should inject which arteries?

Subclavian

The galea aponeurotica is the tendon for which one of the following muscles?

Occipitofrontalis

What artery is a continuation of the femoral artery?

External iliac

The deceased has been in a prone position that has allowed lividity to develop in the face. If the practitioner utilized a restricted cervical injection and is injecting the body separate from the head, embalming fluid may be distributed to the area of

Collateral circulation through the vertebral arteries

An examination for early signs of death includes which of the following

1 - Digital pressure for carotid pulse and light test for pupillary response.


3 - Checks for agonal dehydration and rigor.


4 -


(1, 3, 4 only)

Which of the following returns blood to the right atrium


1 - Coronary sinus.


2 - Superior vena cava.


4 - Inferior vena cava


(1, 2 and 4 only)

Which of the following are included in treating the cavity of a deceased body

1 - Injecting cavity fluids.


2 - Aspirating the thoracic and abdominal cavities.


4 - Selecting the correct site of entry.


(1, 2 and 4 only)

Which of the following is NOT one of the derivatives of the integumelltary system
Teeth
All of the following are lower extremity muscles, except the

Psoas major
In relation to the lungs, the heart is

Medial
What cavity would the tip of the trocar be placed in to aspirate the urinary bladder

Pelvic