RESTORATIVE ART COMPEND 3
Embalming
A cancerous area should be excised in most instances after
Dehydrate and bleach tissues
A cavity pack will
To inhibit dehydration
A primary reason for applying massage cream to an exposed area is
Convex
A profile form noted for a slight recession in both the forehead and the chin is
Blotching
Arterial dyes can result in
Third Degree
Burns incurred after death are classified as
Covers the darkened abrasion
Cosmetizing an abrasion before waxing
Surgical reduction
Distention could be reduced by
Dehydration
Distention in a dead human body is NOT caused by
Arterial Injection with a closed drain tube
Distention may NOT be reduced by
Trimmed Away
In a case of decapitation, torn or jagged tissue should be
Head and torso are embalmed seperately
In case of decapitation, the
After embalming
In the case of swollen lips and eyes resulting from burns, surgical reduction would be performed
Close small clean incisions
Instant bond adhesives are best used to
Strong arterial solution
NOT cause distention during embalming
External pressure during embalming
NOT prove useful in treating discolored eyelids
Excising of charred tissue
NOT required in treating second degree burns
Base of the nose to the base of the chin
One of the three major proportional divisions of the face is measured from the
Ligature
Recreating pores in a wax restoration may NOT be accomplished by using
Lancing, aspiration, or surgical excision
Reduction of swellings may be accomplished by
Abrasion
Removal of the skin caused by friction against a firm object or surface results in an
Waxing over a scab can destroy normal skin contours
Scab removal is recommended because
Desquamation
Skin Slip is also known as
Putrefaction
Skin Slip is the result of
Eyebrow
The distance from the base of the nose to the base of the chin is equal to the distance from the base of the nose to the
Triangular
The head shape that is wider between the angles of the jaw than it is across the forehead
Darkness of the discoloration
The need for a cosmetic undercoat in burn cases depends on
Intense inflammation and blisters
The primary characteristic of a second degree burn is
Charring
The primary characteristic of a third degree burn is
Redness
The primary characteristics of a first degree burn is
Twice the width of the base of the nose
The width of the mouth is equal to
Wax will not easily adhere to moist surfaces
Tissue to be restored with wax must be firm and dry because
Excised
Unsound tissue in the area of a malignant tumor should be
Swelling and discoloration
What problems are commonly associated with ecchymosis around the eye?
Forcing into or wiring to the vertebral column
When a wood or metal dowel is used to join a decapitated head to a torso, the dowel is usually attached to the torso by
Dried and Sealed
When excising malignant tissue, the area should be
Darkening with an eyebrow pencil
When most of the hair mass remains, singed hair may be treated by
Strong fluid, low pressure
Which procedure generally gives best results during embalming when a black eye is present?
Foramen Magnum
With the lower end of a dowel attached to the torso in a decapitation case, the upper end is inserted into the
Corrective Cosmetic Treatment
First degree burns require
