Do Embalming Machines Have Different Injecting Modes? - Just Give Me 2 Minutes
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Kari the Mortician explains a little about the injecting modes on an embalming machine. Are there different ways to inject?!
kari@karinorthey.com
@KaritheMortician
Great. Now this is what ill think of for the pulse mode on a food processor. And lets hope no one ever confuses the 2!
:) Oh goodness!
I love you 4 explaining how my Mom open wounds were repaired b4 the burial thanks so very much people get so caught up in the funeral arrangements they 4get bout how the decease will b prepared b4 the burial😇 Have A Blessed Day
Thank you :)
I'll never look at my Waterpick the same :)
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Great comment and now I have that visual! 😊
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LMAO!! You win!
Great subject! Nothing's changed much since my embalming days. PortaBoys is what we called them. They seem to last a lifetime. A feature older embalmers used was the gravitational method where the flow would be reduced allowing the fluid to gravitate into the arteries with the power off. That feature was used whenever they were forced to multitask without being present & still getting the job done.
Yes those old ones are so good!
I find your content very educational. Thank you from Canada 🇨🇦
Thanks so much!
I thank you! I thank you for doing this video, because we now see the pulse mode described in great detail on RUclips. Earlier in the year I requested this video! I'm so thankful for your dedication to doing these RUclips videos!
You're very welcome!
The condition of the remains determines the mode(s) used. Great presentation.
Thank you
Yes I remember all too well the porta boy injection machine which did have a pulse mode which was my preference if it was the best mode depending on the case. Excellent presentation as usual Kari!
Thank you!
Never thought I'd see an embalming machine used. Thanks for the demonstration Kari. Hope your day is great
You are welcome
Pretty cool! I remember reading a book or watching a movie when I was little where one of the characters was somewhere where they were explaining the sounds of an embalming machine and how it would make the sound of a heartbeat. I wish i remember what it was!! But, that has always stuck in my mind.
I remember seeing a mafia movie or a show about a guy who was killed at a funeral home by embalming him when he was still alive. 🙀
Oh that is cool!
Yeah man, gotta love that pulsing pumping action! Lol I hope you’re doing well Kari, love you 😘
Thanks
I caught a tiktok live of a embalmer when she was embalming. She didn't show the deceased or anything but she talked though everything she was doing and explained what was happening etc. Showing the tools. You could hear the machine pulsing and she explained it. It was so cool to watch even not seeing anything but being present. Makes me super excited to hopefully get to do this someday!
I hate that she did that because someone was still there though and it is still someone's loved one...just doesn't sit well with me
@@KaritheMortician you're right. At the time for me it was just neat to kinda be there but not cause I'm super interested in it. But I thought about more and more. briefly saw her on again today and nearly dropped her phone on the deceased and almost exposing them...that's not ok. Obviously clearly unethical, as the prep room is a like sacred space, a safe space for the deceased. It's literally in the first chapter of the embalming text book (I'm reading for fun) that it's the ethical duty to keep it private.
Thank you Kari for educating me a little more today.
You are so welcome!
Hey Kari from Florida
I love all the information you give us in two minutes.
Ed from Florida.
Awesome! Thank you!
Good morning Kari I hope you have a blessed day. That 2 minute video is really interesting. I would have never thought there would be a pulse setting and an open setting. Which one is your favorite and when would an embalmer use the pulse setting?
It is not always an option so I tend to use constant flow but sometimes if available I will use the pulse
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Love your videos Kari. I always learn so much. It is fascinating to me. Thank you.
I'm so glad!
So very interesting I've always wondered about the machine thanks 👍 buddy
Any time!
@@KaritheMortician thanks Kari you are the best. I'm going to have you in my prayers 🙏
I can definitely see why some embalmers would rather use an embalming machine that has the pulse mode feature .
Yes indeed
I like the pulse mode, seems to flow better.
Pros and cons
Thank you for interesting information. Take good care of yourself and your girls.
Thank you, I will
Pulse mode was the only way for me!
Thank you for sharing!
Interesting stuff. Thankyou kari. Have a great day xx
Thank you! You too!
Great video! Always happy when I see a new one ☺
Glad you like them!
And here I just figured they had High, Medium, and Low. ;) .
lol :)
Thank you! I am learning so much from you💜
You are so welcome!
So fascinating. Thank you so much for the video 😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
HI KARI ✋ WOW THAT WAS INTERESTING SEE THANKS !!!! KARI YOU HAVE A GOOD DAY !! 💐 💐 🌞 🌞
Thanks you too!
I just had a mental image of using the pulse setting and having the body reanimate. I can see what sort of day I’m going to have.
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Reminds me of what I don’t want….embalming. ✌️🙀
Good to have options
I hear it’s usually painless..
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Hi Kari I hope you are doing well please stay safe we love ya and support ya
Thank you!!
I can see how one would like the pulse setting, after seeing the difference, I would choose pulse too.
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Very interesting I enjoy watching your videos an thankyou 😊 for the videos 📹 😊
My pleasure 😊
And what is your preference, Kari? Thanks for another educational video! 💚
It will depend on the situation and if the machine has that option
What is the time frame on one verses the other? Kari, I love that you know so much. Thank you!!!!!!!!
They are about the same
I think the pulse mode would be so much easier to use, being that it mimics the heart beat and that's the kind of pressure our veins are used to. I would be afraid that the straight forward pressure might blow apart a vein possibly..
You can get more direct pressure with the other is the only benefit
I know you've got to keep an eye on what you're doing if you're running that embalming machine full throttle. One of my friends who was a Funeral Director explained he blew up one of his Case's legs from too much pressure.
Yes you can swell the body very quickly which is not good
I absolutely love your videos.
thank you
Which do you prefer? And why?
It is not always an option so I tend to use constant flow but sometimes if available I will use the pulse
Awesome video
Thank you!
Ok! The music is great!
Thanks
Does using the pulse method take longer than straight flow method? Thank you for information and sharing with us.
It is a little slower but noticable
Does replicating the pulsing of the human system result in a better outcome? I get the sense there are varying schools of thought on this.
Some people believe it does
Very interesting to know!🤔🤔🤔 Which method do you prefer? Have a wonderful day my friend!🌞🌝🌞
It is not always an option so I tend to use constant flow but sometimes if available I will use the pulse
Golly, I need one of those with pulse mode to put my soda in. 🤪
lol
Kari, what do you prefer and why?
Some machines don't have the option but if it does I will use a bit of both
Fascinating 😍🥰
Thanks!
I would think pulse mode would prevent backing up and allow an more even flow to fringe tissue. Might seem a little creapy having a "pulse" in a cadaver to some. But then again, who am I and whatta I know about anything?
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It seems like it would take hours to embalm a body on either mode.
an hour or two
Which setting do you prefer, or does it depend on the individual body?
It depends if it is an option on the machine and on the case
Interesting. What pressure can an embalming machine produce?
Let me get the info
@@KaritheMortician Bless you. While it would be nice to know out of idle curiosity. I can google it myself. You focus on what you are doing😊.
In fact I just did. Injection pressure 45-60 psi. Certainly enough to to get things moving. My car tyres take between 35-40 psi😊
What do you prefer?
It is not always an option so I tend to use constant flow but sometimes if available I will use the pulse
Very cool. 😺
Thanks!
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hi! Thank you so much!!
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I would think it would just shoot forward and not to the sides.
I didn't even think of that being interesting also!
Yes! That surprised me too!
Is the sideways fluid stream used to keep the blood vessel open?
Which one do you prefer?
It is not always an option so I tend to use constant flow but sometimes if available I will use the pulse
The more money you spend on embalming, yes they are willing to massage the body the whole time while fluid is being pumped
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which mode is best
Depends on preference
Is the cannula held in place with anything?
Clamps or suture thread
@@KaritheMortician ty
Why does it shoot sideways?
It goes out the two holes
cool did not know your probe has three holes.
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Why does it push the fluid sideways if the vessel is shaped like a tube?
it goes out and forward
I was wondering how many Fluid Ounces of Embalming Fluid are used for an average Human Adult?
About 2-3 gallons mixed
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