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1 – You have received a male decedent in your care that shows signs of ascites, hydrocele, and edema in the legs and arms. Explain the fluid selection and supplemental embalming treatments you would use to combat these problems. What extra precautions will you take to discourage purge and leakage post embalming? 2- If you receive a decedent in your care that shows “aortic aneurysm” as the COD on the death certificate, what complications can you expect during the embalming process? Compared to the “standard” cases we encounter as embalmers, how would you approach this embalming differently given the cause of death?
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