Tissue Builder Flashcards

1
Q

A substance used to elevate sunken tissues to normal levels

A

Tissue Builder

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2
Q

Is Tissue Builder injected before or after arterial injection?

A

After

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3
Q

What are the places to focus on while tissue building?

A

Temples
Cheek Bones
Lips
Under the Mandible

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4
Q

What is the correct position of hands in the casket?

A

Left over right for the wedding ring to show

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5
Q

What are the three main types of tissue builders?

A

Regular tissue builder
Massage Cream
Firming tissue builder

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6
Q

The larger the gauge??

A

The smaller the needle

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7
Q

The smaller the gauge??

A

The larger the needle

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8
Q

Will cutting out the tissue builder help the lip?

A

No

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9
Q

What are the purposes of firming tissue builder?

A

Restore the natural contours
Offer some amount of preservation
Prevent leaks from small intravenous openings

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10
Q

What is in tissue builder?

A

Methyl Alcohol
Nitrocellulose aka Cellulose Nitrate
Formaldehyde (Only in Firming)

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11
Q

What is tissue builders solvent?

A

Methyl Alcohol
aka Methanol
aka Wood Alcohol

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12
Q

Chemicals added to embalming fluid to deal with greatly varying demands?

A

Modifying Agent

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13
Q

Action Level of Formaldehyde?

A

.5 ppm per 8 hours

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14
Q

Permissible Exposure Limit of Formaldehyde?

A

.75 ppm per 8 hours

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15
Q

Short Term Exposure Limit

A

.5, 15 minutes, 4 times a day

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16
Q

What is the PEL for phenol?

A

5 PPM

17
Q

Mechanical systems and devices engineered into architecture of a building

A

Engineering Controls

18
Q

Is the sharps container an Engineering Control?

A

Yes

19
Q

Controls that reduce the likelihood of exposure by altering the manner in which a task is performed

A

Work Practice Control

20
Q

What is a SDS Sheet ?

A

A sheet that shows when a hazardous product is used

21
Q

How many SDS sheets should there be?

A

2, one in the office and the other in the prep room

22
Q

Severe infectious bloodborne virus

A

Hepatitis B Virus

23
Q

Spread by contaminated blood or body fluids

A

Hepatitis C Virus

24
Q

A bloodborne virus that can only exist in combo with Hep B

A

Hepatitis D Virus

25
Q

Contaminated water and human waste virus

A

Hepatitis E Virus

26
Q

A bloodborne virus

A

Hepatitis G Virus

27
Q

The anterior fold of the cheek which descends laterally along the upper lip from the wing of the nose

A

Nasolabial Fold

28
Q

The vertical groove located medially on the superior lip

A

Philtrum

29
Q

Chemical added to the embalming fluid to deal with varying demands

A

Modifying Agent