Restorative Art - Compend
The average adult human body is
7 1/2 - 8 heads tall
One precaution to take when using the electric spatula is: Always keep the skin liberally creamed, Always use on dry skin, Always use it on emaciated areas, Always follow its use with an injection of tissue builder
Always keep the skin liberally creamed
Removal of the skin caused by friction against a firm object or surface results in: A bruise, An abrasion, A contusion, A concussion
An abrasion
To reduce swollen eyes: Add humectant to the arterial fluid, Inject with massage cream, Inject with tissue builder, Apply heat from the electric spatula
Apply heat from the electric spatula
A protruding eye may require: Hypodermic injection of undiluted embalming fluid, Aspiration of the cranium, Injection of tissue builder, Electric spatula on dry skin
Aspiration of the cranium
Which of the following is a comparison of the two sides of the face to observe similarities and differences in form: Unilateral, Bilateral, Asymmetrical, Symmetrical
Bilateral
Arterial dyes can result in: Unpreserved tissues, Excessive dehydration, Over embalming, Blotching
Blotching
Cosmetizing an abrasion before waxing: Makes the wax adhere better, Reproduces natural skin texture, Covers the darkened abrasions, Promotes better preservation
Covers darkened abrasions
A cavity pack will: Reduce dehydration, Increase edema, Intensify discoloration, Dehydrate and bleach tissues
Dehydrate and bleach tissues
In cases of severe eyelid lacerations, it may be necessary to: Use cavity fluid packs, Apply one-half inch of wax to cover the lacerations, Excise and rebuild with wax, Inject a strong humectant
Excise and rebuild with wax
Which of the following would NOT prove useful in treating discolored eyelids: A surface compress of bleaching agent, Hypodermic injection of bleaching agent, External pressure during embalming, Application of opaque cosmetic
External pressure during embalming
Edematous areas can sometimes be treated by: Injecting weaker arterial solutions, Injecting stronger arterial solutions, Injection massage cream, Injecting tissue builder
Injecting stronger arterial solutions
Emaciated areas may be treated by: Injection of massage cream, A cavity fluid compress, Injection of a dehydrating agent, Post embalming excision of tissue
Injection of massage cream
Which condition requiring restoration would most likely be the immediate result of trauma: Emaciation, Laceration, Edema, Decubitus ulcers
Laceration
Reduction of swelling my be accomplished by: 1. Lancing, aspirating, or surgical excision 2. Liberal use of emollient fluids in embalming 3. Massage cream on the surface 4. Closed drain tube during arterial injection
Lancing, aspirating, or surgical excision
Recreating pores in a wax restoration may NOT be accomplished by using: Stipple brushes, Moistened gauze, Moistened paper toweling, Ligature
Ligature
Protruding eyes are generally an indication of: The use of poor quality fluid, Pressure of gas build-up in the cranial cavity, Machine pressure too low during injection, Machine rate set too low during injection
Pressure of gas build-up in the cranial cavity
Eyelids that separate may be corrected by: Stretching and cementing, A surface pack of cavity fluid, Injection of a bleaching agent, Heat from the electric spatula
Stretching and cementing
Which of the following would NOT cause distention during embalming: Excessive machine pressure, Blocked venous drainage, Ruptured vessels in the area, Strong arterial solution
Strong arterial solution
Which procedure generally gives best results during embalming when a black eye is present: Weak fluid & low pressure, Strong fluid & high pressure, Strong fluid & low pressure, Weak fluid & high pressure
Strong fluid & low pressure
Which surfaces do not exhibit similarity in their bilateral curvatures: Cheeks, Forehead, Upper integumentary lip, Submandibular area
Submandibular area
Which of the following conditions requiring restoration would most likely be a direct result of disease: Punctures, Lacerations, Abrasions, Surface lesions
Surface lesions
What problems are commonly associated with ecchymosis around the eyes: Skin slip and abscesses, Red skin and dehydration, Blisters and abscesses, Swelling and discoloration
Swelling and discoloration
Which of the following is NOT characteristic of the growth of the cilia: Irregular length, Irregular spacing, There are none at the extreme ends of the eyelids, They are smaller in diameter than cranial hair
They are smaller in diameter than cranial hair
Instant bond adhesives are best used: On decubitus ulcers, To close small clean incisions, To draw margins of a deep cavity together, For skin slip
To close small clean incisions
What is the greatest width of the face when compared to the width of the mouth?
Two and one-half times
Tissue to be restored with wax must be firm and dry because: This causes less edema, The area will receive cosmetics better, Wax will not easily adhere to moist surfaces, The presence of moisture will change the color of the wax
Wax will not easily adhere to moist surfaces
Wrinkled eyelids caused by reduction of a swelling can be treated by: External pressure, Waxing, Cavity fluid packs, Injection of household bleach
Waxing
Scab removal is recommended because: Liquid sealers will not adhere to scabs, Wax will not adhere to the scab surface, Waxing over a scab can destroy normal skin contours, Scabs will increase dehydration
Waxing over a scab can destroy normal skin contours
One disadvantage in the use of the electric spatula is that is can: Reduce swelling, Cause swelling, Increase circulation, Wrinkle and darken skin
Wrinkle and darken skin
A crevice in the skin accompanied by bordering elevations physiognomically describes
a sulcus or furrow
A facial profile in which the forehead, upper lip, and chin project equally to an imaginary vertical line is
balanced
A vertical forehead and a chin that recedes from the projection of the upper lip characterize a facial profile as
balanced-convex
The distance from the eyebrow to the base of the chin is equal to the distance from the normal hairline to the
base of the nose
A profile form in which both the forehead and chin protrude beyond the projection of the upper lip is
concave
The least common facial profile is
concave
A receding chin and protruding forehead characterize a facial profile as
concave-convex
A forehead that protrudes while the upper lip and chin project equally to a vertical line characterize a facial profile as
concave-vertical
A profile form noted for a slight recession in both the forehead and the chin is
convex
The most common facial profile is
convex
A forehead that recedes from the eyebrow to the hairline and an upper lip and chin that project equally to a vertical line characterize the facial profile as
convex-vertical
The anterior "non-articulating" process on the ramus of the mandible is the
coronoid process
The parietal eminences mark the widest part of the
cranium
The practical value of studying facial proportions from the photograph is
detection of variation from perfect size relationships
Which head shape exhibits great width across the cheekbones and narrow width in the forehead and jaws?
diamond
Paired structures that exhibit the greatest differences in position and form are the
ears
The width of the mouth is
equal to twice the wide of the base of the nose
The distances 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
eyebrow
The length of the ear is equal to the distance from the normal hairline to the
eyebrow
The superior border of the ear lies on the same transverse plane as the
eyebrow
A recurved margin having greater projection than the adjacent area physiognomically describes a
fold
The supraorbital margin is created by the
frontal bone
The eminence located between the eyebrows is the
glabella
The distance from the eyebrow to the base of the nose is equal to the distance from the
hairline to the eyebrow
The width of the mouth
is equal to twice the wide of an eye
If the lower third of the face is subdivided into three parts, one of the lines of division extends across the
line of closure of the mouth
The incisive fossa is a depression associated with the
mandible
The largest singular bone of the face is the
mandible
Directly anterior to the ear passage lies the
mandibular fossa
The small bony eminence at the median line of the chin is known as the
mental eminence
The feature of the face that is two eyes wide is the
mouth
The vomer is located in the
nasal cavity
The sternocleidomastoid muscles creates the widest part of the
neck
The foramen magnum is an opening in the
occipital bone
If the width of the left eye measures one and three-fourths inches, the distance between the eyes will be
one and three-fourths inches
What is the distance between the eyes when compared to the width of the mouth?
one-half
Where is the superior border of the chin found when measured from the line of closure of the mouth to the base of the chin?
one-half
The lips meet each other
one-half the distance from the base of the nose to the superior border of the chin
When compared to the length of the face, the length of the ear is
one-third
Where do the lips meet when measured from the base of the nose to the base of the chin?
one-third
Where is the superior border of the chin found when measured from the base of the chin to the base of the nose?
one-third
The most common frontal view head shape is
oval
The most common head shape from the frontal viewpoint is
oval
The widest part of the cranium lies between the
parietal eminences
The study of the face and its features is
physiognomy
Protrusion of the jaws is called
prognathism
The vertical portion of the mandible is the
ramus
The primary characteristic of a first degree burn is
redness
The care of the deceased to recreate natural form and color is the definition of
restorative art
The number of geometric head shapes from the front aspect is
seven
If the measurement of one eye is 1 1/2 inches wide, the face at its widest part will measure
seven and one-half inches
How many profile variations are created when the basic linear profile classifications are combined?
six
A broad head shape noted for its lack of curvature is recognized as
strong
If the lower third of the face is subdivided into three parts, on of the lines of division will extend across the
superior border of the chin
The mastoid process is a bony landmark of the
temporal bone
One of the three major proportional divisions of the face is measured from the base of the nose to
the base of the chin
The width of the eye is equal to
the distance between the eyes
One of the three major proportional divisions of the face is measure from normal hairline to
the eyebrows
The distance from the eyebrow to the base of the nose is equal to
the length of the ear
The width of an eye is equal to
the width of the base of the nose
The number of basic linear forms of facial profiles is
three
The head shape that is wider between the angles of the jaw than it is across the forehead is the
triangular
The least common geometric form of head shape from the front aspect is
triangular
The width of the mouth is equal to
twice the distance between the eyes
If one eye measures one and one-fourth inches in width, the mouth will be
two and one-half inches
What is the location of the line of closure of the mouth when measured from the base of the chin to the base of the nose?
two-thirds
The lips meet
two-thirds the distance from the base of the chin to the base of the nose
The zygomatic arches can be used to locate the
widest part of the face
The bony structures that create the widest part of the face are the
zygomatic arches
The prominence of the cheeks is affected by the
zygomatic bones
