RESTORATIVE ART COMPEND 4

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Shade of Blue

Blue to which black has been added is a

Dispersion

Breaking up white light into its many colors is called

Black

Can be used to produce a shade of a hue

Injected with cavity fluid

Following embalming, an area of skin slip would be

Dried with a cavity fluid compress

Following the removal of loose skin and hypodermic injection, an area of skin slip should be

Yellow and Blue

Green is an equal mixture of

Be applied so that each application overlaps the preceding one

Hair restorations to the sideburns of a male should

12

How many hues are on the color wheel?

Reflects almost all colors found in sunlight

If an object is identified as white, it

Red and Yellow

Orange is an equal mixture of

Prang System

Pigment color theory that employs the color wheel is the

Brown, Red, Yellow

Pigment cosmetics necessary to duplicate almost any complexion coloring include

Warm Salt Water

Plaster of Paris will set quickly if mixed with

Blue and Red

Purple is an equal mixture of

Tint of Red

Red to which white has been added is a

Red and Purple

Red-purple is an equal mixture of

Distributed by external pressure immediately

Surface lumps caused by tissue building should be

Basket Weave suture

Suture that holds the edges of an excision in position

Hair Restoration

Suturing, Cementing, Embedding in a wax surface

Tone of Red

The addition of a small amount of green to a large amount of red creates a

Intensity

The brightness or dullness of a hue is its

ROY-G-BIV

The colors of the spectrum are represented by the letters

Reflected

The colors seen by the eye are those that are

The primary hue not required to mix it

The complement of a secondary pigmentary hue is

Obliquely upward and outward

The direction of hair growth of the eyebrow is

Secondary Hue

The equal mixture of two primary hues creates a

Value

The lightness or darkness of a hue is referred to as its

Tertiary Hue

The mixture of a small amount of a cool hue with a large amount of a warm hue creates a

Spectrum

The original scientific standard of color is the

Standard Hues

The three primary hues and the three secondary hues in pigment are known as the

Cool

Those hues on the side of the color wheel containing green and blue are identified as

Warm

Those hues on the side of the color wheel containing red are identified as

Remove loose skin

To treat areas of skin slip

Complementary

Two hues that, when placed side by side, enrich each other are said to be

Gray

Two pigmentary hues are said to be complementary if their mixture in equal quantities will produce

Hold wax in place

Undercutting an excision helps to

The tissue builder should be injected as the needle is withdrawn

When injecting liquid tissue builder

Primary

Which hues can be combined to create all other hues?

Intradermal

Which suture is used on an exposed area

Achromatic Colors

White, gray, and black are identified as

Active Dyes

Would NOT be externally applied

Green and Yellow

Yellow-green is an equal mixture of

Plugging the wound

A pre-embalming treatment when dealing with penetrating wounds is

Monochromatic

A color scheme utilizing one hue with its tints, shades, and tones is identified as

Analogous

A color scheme utilizing two or more hues that have the same hue in common is identified as

Overfilling similar parts of the face

A danger in hypodermic tissue building is

Compound fracture

A fracture of the bone that results in the bone protruding through the skin is a

Simple Fracture

A fracture with no break in the skin is a

The lateral end of the eyebrow

A hidden point of entry for hypodermic tissue building in the temporal region is

Arterial Embalming

Arrest the cause of putrefaction


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