Moisture in tissues: accelerates decomposition or retards decomposition? Continuous injection of arterial solution with drainage taken at intervals is called: alternate, restricted... Moisture in tissues: accelerates decomposition or retards decomposition? Continuous injection of arterial solution with drainage taken at intervals is called: alternate, restricted, continuous, discontinuous, or concurrent? Infants that have lived long enough to have been fed or to have breathed: accelerates decomposition or retards decomposition? Fluids with an index of 36 would: produce a minimum amount of firming, produce moderate, slow-forming flexible firmness with little dehydration, produce rapid tissue coagulation and fixation with a definite degree of firmness, or produce no firming at all? Surfactants are used to: react with calcium to keep blood in a liquid state, disburse coloring agents and increase germicidal activity, stabilize the acid-base balance, or delay dehydration? Time lapse between death and embalming: paramortem interval, mortem interval, secondary mortem interval, or postmortem interval? Postmortem evacuation of any substance from an external orifice of the body due to pressure: exsanguination, micturation, purge, or leakage? If you see 'Accidental' on the death certificate, in which section would it appear? cause of death or manner of death? Rigor mortis is present in the deceased: intrinsic factor affecting your embalming analysis or extrinsic factor affecting your embalming analysis? Edema is: the abnormal accumulation of fluids in tissue or body cavities, the postmortem evacuation of substances from any external orifice as a result of pressure, the normal accumulation of fluids in tissues and body cavities, or the antemortem evacuation of substances from any external orifice as a result of pressure?

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The questions pertain to the field of embalming and funeral service, addressing various concepts like moisture in tissues, techniques of embalming, postmortem intervals, and characteristics of rigor mortis and edema.

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Moisture accelerates decomposition; alternate injection is for intervals drainage; fed/breathing infants accelerate decomposition; index 36 fluids rapidly firm; surfactants enhance coloring/germicidal effect; time lapse is postmortem interval; pressure evacuation is purge; 'Accidental' is manner of death; rigor mortis is intrinsic; edema is fluid accumulation.
  1. Moisture in tissues accelerates decomposition. 2. Continuous injection of arterial solution with drainage taken at intervals is called alternate. 3. Infants that have been fed or breathed accelerate decomposition. 4. Fluids with an index of 36 produce rapid tissue coagulation and fixation with definite firmness. 5. Surfactants disburse coloring agents, increasing germicidal activity. 6. Time lapse between death and embalming is postmortem interval. 7. Postmortem evacuation due to pressure is purge. 8. 'Accidental' appears under manner of death. 9. Rigor mortis is an intrinsic factor. 10. Edema is abnormal accumulation of fluids.
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  1. Moisture in tissues accelerates decomposition. 2. Continuous injection of arterial solution with drainage taken at intervals is called alternate. 3. Infants that have been fed or breathed accelerate decomposition. 4. Fluids with an index of 36 produce rapid tissue coagulation and fixation with definite firmness. 5. Surfactants disburse coloring agents, increasing germicidal activity. 6. Time lapse between death and embalming is postmortem interval. 7. Postmortem evacuation due to pressure is purge. 8. 'Accidental' appears under manner of death. 9. Rigor mortis is an intrinsic factor. 10. Edema is abnormal accumulation of fluids.

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Certain factors can significantly affect decomposition rates, such as moisture and whether an infant has breathed or ingested food. Arterial fluid index 36 is high and typically used for preservation requiring quick firming.

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Misidentifying the factors affecting decomposition, like believing that feeding retards decomposition or confusing the purpose of surfactants.

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