factor that indicates the use of more dilute arterial solution thick skin rough skin emaciation hydration
emaciation
in a case involving death from uremia there is muscular degeneration the ammonia reacts with formaldehyde there is vascular obstruction urine is excreted
ammonia reacts
rigor mortis and algor mortis are similar in that both are before death forms of edema stiffened conditions postmortem conditions
postmortem conditions
how many ounces of 32 index fluid are needed to make 2 gal of 2% fluid dilution 8 12 14 16
16
the settling of blood to dependent parts of body livor mortis cadaveric lividity hypostatsis imbibition
hypostasis
which superficial dermatomycosis increases when associated with AIDS candidiasis cryptococcosis histoplasmosis coccidioidomycosis
candidiasis
important factor in any consideration of the mode of action of antimicrobial compounds is transposition cross resistance selective toxicity plasmid mediated resistance
selective toxicity
which frequently results from long term uncontrolled diabetes mellitus erysipelas gastroenteritis atherosclerosis alzheimers disease
atherosclerosis
to facilitate penetration of preservatives during surface embalming the surface gels may contain phenol sodium citrate sodium lauryl sulfate quaternary ammonium compounds
sodium lauryl sulfate
the external iliac artery lies along the medial border of psoas major coracobrachialis pectoralis major external oblique
psoas major