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Institution:
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Vincennes University
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Prerequisites: Admission to the Funeral Service Education program; and CHEM/CHML 100 and LFSC/LFSL 107. Corequisite: FNRL 221. ( High School Chemistry may be substituted for CHEM/CHML 100.) This course is a study of the physical and chemical changes that take place in the human body after death and the effect that these changes have on the embalming process. A study is made of the chemical composition of the chemicals, solutions and materials used in the embalming process. Discussion will include the necessary components of embalming materials such as arterial fluids, supplemental fluids, water conditioners, special fluids and accessory embalming agents. An indepth study of anatomical structure of the cardiovascular system as it is used in embalming process is included. The course includes the location of and method of access for the vessels commonly used for the injection of embalming solutions and drainage of waste fluids from the body and the identification of vessels that are significant as routes for the embalming solution. 3 lecture hours.
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3.00
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Phone Number:
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(812) 888-8888
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Regional Accreditation:
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North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
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Semester
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