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Restricted Cervical Injection
injection where both common carotid arteries are raised.
,In the restricted cervical injection method, the body trunk can
be embalmed by injection of any one of the six arteries by
injecting ........
toward the trunk
during downward injection toward the trunk, the tubes toward the
head remain _________
open
in the autopsied body a six point injection may include these
arteries
2(right and left common carotid arteries)
2( right and left subclavian arteries) or axillary &brachial
2(right and left common iliac arteries)
,in their routes through the body, these tend to be grouped together
arteries, veins and nerves
the right internal jugular leads directly to the
right atrium
The right atrium
is the center for drainage
the ________ and __________ arteries are NOT the best choices for
primary injection.
axillary and brachial arteries
, selection of arteries for embalming is based on these 2 things
conditions of the individuals arteries and condition of the body
• solid structures
• have a silvery/white appearance
• show striations along their surface
• have no lumen or opening
• when cut their edges take on a frayed appearance
nerves