Restorative Art 3
fracture
A broken bone that is classified as simple or compound.
compound fracture
A broken bone that pierces the skin.
Osteomeylitis
A chronic metabolic skeletal disease.
splint
An appliance of wood, metal, or other suitable material used to protect or immobilize a movable part
high velocity projectile
Bones can be shattered.
perforating
Bullet enters and exits the cavity or organ.
penetrating
Bullet enters and stays in the cavity or organ.
one person holds the head while another one embalms the head.
Decapitation is defined as the separation of the head from the body. Usually, when working on a decapitated case two people are required. What are the jobs of the two people?
foreman magnum, spinal column
For a decapitated case, a wood dowel or splint is inserted in the __________________________________ and attached to the __________________________________.
cosmotics
If redness is a characteristic of first degree, what is the restorative art treatment for a first degree burn
Surfaced with wax
In restoring small lacerations on the forehead after embalming, the affected area should be
lacerating
Irregular tears in the cutaneous surface
back, thigh, chest
List the three areas that are usual sites for skin donation
grazing
Marginal abrasion
A. Blistered punctured B. Burned area heavily creamed
Of the following, which is always required in treating second degree burns: A. Blistered punctured B. Burned area heavily creamed C. Excision of charred tissue D. Both A and B E. Both A and C F. A, B, & C
Darkening the singed area with an eyebrow pencil
Singed or seared hair, with most of the hair mass still remaining, may be treated by
abut
The eyelids in natural repose:
Inflammation/Blisters
The primary characteristic of a second degree burn is:
Charring
The primary characteristic of a third degree burn is
medial lobe
The tiny prominence on the midline of the superior mucous membrane is the:
redness
What is the primary characteristic of a first degree burn
common carotid or axillay, carotid or external maxillary
When a person has been decapitated, it will be necessary to embalm the head and torso (trunk) separately. What arteries can be used to inject the torso (trunk)? the head?
before embalming
When should a fracture be reset
B
Which one of the following is NOT a general profile classification for the nose from the root to the tip A. Pug B. Beak C. Roman D. Grecian
A
Which one of the following is NOT a type of prognathism? A. Superior B. Maxillary C. Infranasal D. Mandibula
fixate tissues
Why should the facial features be set prior to embalming?
