A lady was burned over 25 percent of her body attempting to…
A lady was burned over 25 percent of her body attempting to burn a pile of leaves outside of her home. She was on life support for a week and passed away. She has badly damaged tissues on the right side of her face (viewing side). As the embalmer, what do you do?I. Excise the necrotic tissue on the side of her face.II. The body will not need any wax treatment due to the severity of the burns.III. Prepare the body with deep wound filling and waxing when necessary.IV. The embalmer will need to utilize surface compresses as a form of treatment.
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A case has extreme jaundice is on the prep table. After embalming, there is a still a slight yellowish-orange undertone on the face. The family made a last-minute decision and wants to see their loved one before the cremation takes place. You (the embalmer) will have the decedent ready for viewing. What will be the best solution to neutralize the color so the decedent can be viewed as natural as possible?I. Use a rubor fluorescent lighting once the decedent is casketed and in the viewing room.II. Use a lavender incandescent lamp on each side for viewing purposes.III. Use a bluish-yellow incandescent lamp to balance out the color.IV. Use a green neon lamp to mask the color, so the family will not notice the jaundice.
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