BMS Study Guide 2026

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📋 BMS Exam Format at a Glance

60
Questions
60 min
Time Limit
70%
Passing Score

📚 BMS Topics to Study (57)

Embalming · 16 cardsFuneral NBE · 16 cardsFuneral Service Microbiology and Pathology · 16 cardsMortuary and Business Law · 16 cardsRestorative Art · 16 cardsSociology Death and Dying · 16 cardsCremation and Alternative Disposition · 7 cardsCremation and Alternative Disposition · 7 cardsCremation and Alternative Disposition · 7 cardsEmbalming and Mortuary Chemistry · 6 cardsFuneral Directing and Ceremonies · 6 cardsFuneral Home Business Management · 6 cardsGrief and Bereavement Counseling · 6 cardsMortuary Law and Ethics · 6 cardsRestorative Art and Modeling · 6 cardsBMS Bachelor of Mortuary Science Embalming and Mortuary Chemistry Questions and Answers · 6 cardsBMS Bachelor of Mortuary Science Embalming and Mortuary Chemistry Questions and Answers · 6 cardsBMS Bachelor of Mortuary Science Funeral Directing and Ceremonies Questions and Answers · 6 cardsBMS Bachelor of Mortuary Science Funeral Directing and Ceremonies Questions and Answers · 6 cardsBMS Bachelor of Mortuary Science Funeral Home Business Management Questions and Answers · 6 cardsBMS Bachelor of Mortuary Science Funeral Home Business Management Questions and Answers · 6 cardsBMS Bachelor of Mortuary Science Grief and Bereavement Counseling Questions and Answers · 6 cardsBMS Bachelor of Mortuary Science Grief and Bereavement Counseling Questions and Answers · 6 cardsBMS Bachelor of Mortuary Science Mortuary Law and Ethics Questions and Answers · 6 cardsBMS Bachelor of Mortuary Science Mortuary Law and Ethics Questions and Answers · 6 cardsBMS Bachelor of Mortuary Science Restorative Art and Modeling Questions and Answers · 6 cardsBMS Bachelor of Mortuary Science Restorative Art and Modeling Questions and Answers · 6 cardsFREE BMS Bachelor of Mortuary Science Embalming and Restorative Arts Questions and Answers · 6 cardsFREE BMS Bachelor of Mortuary Science Embalming and Restorative Arts Questions and Answers · 6 cardsFREE BMS Bachelor of Mortuary Science Funeral Directing and Rites Questions and Answers · 6 cards

✍️ Sample BMS Questions & Answers

1. What distinguishes complicated grief (prolonged grief disorder) from normal grief according to DSM-5-TR criteria?
Persistent intense yearning and preoccupation with the deceased lasting beyond 12 months

The DSM-5-TR identifies prolonged grief disorder as intense yearning, preoccupation, and functional impairment persisting beyond 12 months in adults.

2. While Elisabeth Kübler-Ross's five-stage grief model is widely known, what is a primary criticism of the model that funeral directors should be aware of when supporting families?
Grief is not a linear process, and individuals may not experience the stages in order, if at all.

A major criticism of the Kübler-Ross model is the misconception that grief is a neat, linear process where a person moves sequentially through each of the five stages. [7] Grief researchers and Kübler-Ross herself noted that grief is a complex, individual experience; people may skip stages, experience them in a different order, or revisit them multiple times. [18, 27] Believing the model is a strict roadmap can cause unnecessary distress for the bereaved who feel they are 'grieving wrong'. [6]

3. What compounds do the body produce in response to the intake of a foreign substance?
Antibodies

Antibodies, also known as immunoglobulins, are Y-shaped proteins produced by plasma cells (a type of B cell) in response to the presence of specific foreign substances called antigens. They play a crucial role in the immune system by recognizing and binding to these antigens, marking them for destruction or neutralizing them. This production is the body's specific immune response.

4. Which suture technique is most commonly used to close the mouth by passing the needle through the septum and mandible?
Muscular suture

The muscular suture passes through the nasal septum superiorly and through the mentalis muscle or mandible inferiorly to securely close the mouth.

5. What does the FTC Funeral Rule require regarding casket sales for cremation?
An alternative container must be offered if no casket is desired

The FTC Funeral Rule mandates that funeral providers offer an alternative container option when cremation is chosen without a casket.

6. What of the following does not dehydrate?
Sodium Hypochloride

Sodium hypochlorite, commonly known as bleach, is a strong oxidizing agent primarily used for disinfection and whitening. Unlike hardening compounds, phenol, or plaster of Paris, it does not function as a desiccant or absorbent to actively remove moisture from tissues. Hardening compounds and phenol are fixatives and desiccants, while plaster of Paris absorbs moisture as it sets.

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