Humectants Flashcards

1
Q

What are Humectants?

A

Chemicals that increase the capability of embalmed tissues to retain moisture

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2
Q

What is a supplemental fluid?

A

Fluid injected for purposes other than preservation and disinfection

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3
Q

What categories do the three supplemental fluids fall into?

A

Pre-injection, Co-Injection, Restorative Fluids

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4
Q

Chemicals for which there may be greatly varying demands predicated upon the type of embalming and environment

A

Modifying Agents

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5
Q

What are the 4 things that Humectants do?

A
  1. Add moisture to the body
  2. Make tissue more pliable
  3. Retain moisture in tissue more pliable
  4. Attach themselves to the HCHO molecules
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6
Q

When should you use Humectants?

A
  1. Extreme Weight Loss
  2. Emaciation
  3. Having bodies held for a really long time
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7
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What are the Components of Humectants?

A
  1. Glycerol
  2. Sorbitol
  3. Glycol
  4. Emulsifiers
  5. Lanolin Derivatives
  6. Natural and Synthetic Gum
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8
Q

What is Sorbital compared to now days?

A

Glycerine

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9
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Chemically what is Sorbital composed of?

A

6 carbon and 6 hydroxyl groups

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10
Q

What is the ideal temp to store Sorbitol?

A

55 degrees F

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11
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What does Hygroscopic mean?

A

Absorbs moisture readily

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12
Q

Is Lanolin and Silicon Soluble?

A

No

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13
Q

How long can a general emulsifier last?

A

2 to 5 years

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14
Q

What is used to reduce the drying effects of aldehydes?

A

Oleate and Palimates Oils

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15
Q

Where does Lanolin come from??

A

Sheep Oil

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16
Q

Where are Synthetic Gums formed from?

A

Cellulose

17
Q

What are natural and synthentic gums used for?

A

Restore moisture to tissue and maintain normal moisture

18
Q

Is there any other embalming fluid you can co inject with?

A

No, only humectants should be co injected

19
Q

What is the definition of Arterial Fluid/ Solution?

A

A concentrated preservative, embalming chemical that is diluted with water

20
Q

What is the purpose of arterial fluid?

A

Inactivating saprophytic bacteria and rendering the body tissues less susceptible to decomposition

21
Q

What are capillaries?

A

The smallest blood vessel, single layer of epithelial cells. Connects the smallest arteries with smallest veins

22
Q

What does permeability do to the capillaries?

A

Allows for a substance to diffuse into the capillary veins to the tissues

23
Q

Why can only Humectants be Co injected?

A

Because they are Viscous

24
Q

What does Chemical Evaporation mean?

A

The body is too dehydrated because of embalming too hard

25
Q

What is the substance that is dissolved into a solution?

A

Solute

26
Q

The liquid containing dissolved substance?

A

Solution

27
Q

A liquid holding another substance in solution?

A

Solvent

28
Q

Should you ever pre-inject humectants?

A

No

29
Q

What does Viscous mean?

A

Thick

30
Q

What are two good examples of vegetable gum?

A

Karaya and Tragacanth

31
Q

Whats the shelf life of emulsified oils?

A

2 to 5 years

32
Q

What is Ethylene Glycol??

A

Colorless, syrupy liquid with little to no odor

33
Q

What does Ethylene Glycol do to the body?

A

Used to help to retain moisture and soften the tissues