Module 9 Vocab Flashcards
1
Q
Injection and drainage from a single point
A
One (single) point injection
2
Q
Injection from one site, drainage from another
A
Split injection
3
Q
- Two or more arteries
- Used when there is a lack of distribution
- Drainage can also come from multiple sites
A
Multipoint injection
4
Q
- Purpose if for head to injected separately with different fluid mix
- Both Common carotids are raised
- Drainage through the right jugular vein
- Isolates the head from the rest of the body
A
Restricted Cervical
5
Q
- Makes use of restricted cervical
- Early decomp
- Facial trauma
- Facial tissues need to be dry and firm for RA treatments
- Reembalming of the face
A
Instant Tissue Fixation
6
Q
- Solution is never injected while drainage is being taken
- 1 or 2 quarts of fluid is injected
- Vein is opened and allowed to drain until it stops
- Process is repeated until arterial injection is complete
- More uniform pressure
- Better distribution
- Diffusion is enhanced
- Can cause distention
A
Alternate drainage
7
Q
- Injection and drainage take place at the same time
- Less pressure
- More solution lost
- Can be dehydrating
- Good for edema
A
Concurrent drainage
8
Q
- Injection is continuous
- Drainage is shut off and opened in intervals
- Less time consuming than alternating
- Good for colloidals such as humectants and restorative fluids
- Encourages fluid distribution
- Reduces loss of embalming solution
A
Intermittent drainage