MASSACHUSETTS FUNERAL DIRECTOR JURISPRUDENCE STATE EXAM PART 2 LATEST WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS GUARANTEED PASS | RATED A+
Anatomical Guide - Answer>>>a method of locating a structure, such as an artery or vein, by
reference to an adjacent or prominent structure
the subclavian artery becomes the axillary artery - Answer>>>at the lateral border of the first rib
Rules if Cremated Remains are not picked up - Answer>>>after period of 10 months from
cremation date if cremains have not been claimed FH shall send written notice by certified mail.
after additional 2 months of when written notice was mailed if still not picked up FH may
dispose of cremains by: placing in a common grave, niche, or crypt in a cemetery, or scattered
inan area of the cemetery designated for that purpose; provided, however, that if the deceased is
a veteran of the United States Armed Forces the deceased shall be interred at a veterans'
cemetery.
Restricted Cervical Injection - Answer>>>when you have two different situations going on. Use
2 different strength solutions for the head an body. Injecting both sides simultaneously (yinjector)
Misrepresentation: Cash Advance Items - Answer>>>If a funeral director marks up cash advance
items or receives a commission, rebate or discount which is not passed on to the consumer, it is a
violation of the Funeral Rule to represent to the consumer that the charge represents the same
amount that the funeral home paid for these items.
-IF the consumer is not informed which particular cash advanced item has been marked up
(Funeral directors must identify what has been marked up)
Tying Arrangements - Answer>>>Exists where a seller requires a purchase of an unwanted item
in order to obtain a desired good or service.
-Ex: the funeral director only offers funeral services if the consumer agrees to purchase a casket
from the funeral home, the seller at tied the provision of funeral services to the required purchase
of a casket. This *violates* the Funeral Rule
The Funeral Rule prohibits tying arrangements except in (3) circumstances
(1) Non-Declinable Service Fee
(2) Legal Requirements
(3) Impossible, Impractical or Excessively Burdensome