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Apr 15, 2026
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MOR 335 - Embalming I Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: Voc/Tech Basic techniques of embalming through disinfection, preservation and restoration of deceased human remains. Included are instruments, treatment planning and the practical application of modern embalming theory. Prerequisite OR Corequisite: MOR 301 and either BIO 733 or BIO 164 . Corequisite: MOR 336 Competencies
- Recall basic terminology and, concepts, of embalming
- Identify social, psychological, ethical, and regulatory embalming considerations
- Identify four classifications of embalming
- Memorize regulatory considerations related to embalming
- Recall role of Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) and Federal Trade Commission
- Identify elements of Hazard Communication Standard, Formaldehyde Standard, and Bloodborne Pathogen Standard
- Identify basic Chemistry concepts as applied to the embalming process
- Recall elements of biochemistry, embalming chemistry, organic and inorganic chemistry
- List concepts of mixtures and solutions
- Recall concepts of organic chemistry and organic compounds related to embalming
- Identify concepts of biochemistry related to embalming
- Analyze uses of embalming chemicals and recall their components
- Identify four main categories of embalming fluids
- Define components of arterial fluid
- Distinguish between three types of arterial fluids
- Recall uses of each component in arterial fluid
- Identify specific examples of each component in arterial fluid
- Define cavity fluid and identify its uses
- Recall examples and uses of supplemental fluids
- Recall examples and uses of accessory chemicals
- Define primary dilution
- Define secondary dilution
- Demonstrate use of primary dilution equation (C x V = C’ x V’)
- Compare hypertonic and hypotonic arterial solutions
- Discuss the general processes associated with death (both ante-mortem and post-mortem) and define the post-mortem changes that occur
- Recall agonal changes
- Define post-mortem physical changes
- Define post-mortem chemical changes
- Identify effects of post-mortem changes on embalming process
- Define terms associated with death
- Identify concepts associated with vascular anatomy used in embalming
- Define linear guide, anatomical guide, and anatomical limits
- Recall linear guide, anatomical guide, and anatomical limits of all major vessels used in embalming process
- Identify accompanying veins of major arteries used in embalming
- Identify considerations and precautions of each major vessel
- List common incision sites and types for each major vessel
- Identify techniques for raising vessels
- Identify suture techniques for closing incisions
- Analyze common concepts of embalming case analysis
- Distinguish embalming significance of post-mortem physical changes
- Distinguish embalming significance of post-mortem chemical changes
- Recall embalming treatments for common body conditions
- Examine concepts of body preparation prior to arterial injection
- Recall necessary legal authorizations for embalming procedure
- Identify common techniques in transferring a body
- Recall initial treatments of the body
- List common techniques for positioning of the body
- Recall commonly-used feature-setting techniques
- Identify techniques to deal with invasive devices
- Recall common pre-embalming conditions and corresponding treatments
Competencies Revised Date: AY2026
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