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What is the term for the process of injecting fluid in one area and draining it in another?

  1. Retrofitting

  2. Split injection

  3. Cross-injection

  4. Sequential drainage

The correct answer is: Split injection

The term for the process of injecting fluid in one area and draining it in another is referred to as split injection. This method is employed in embalming procedures to ensure effective distribution and preservation of the embalming fluid throughout the body while simultaneously facilitating the removal of bodily fluids. By injecting the fluid into one part of the body, typically the arteries, and allowing the blood or other fluids to exit from another point, embalmers can achieve a more efficient and controlled embalming process. This technique helps to minimize the risk of fluid pooling and ensures that all areas are adequately treated, which is vital for the preservation of the deceased.