Restorative Arts Final
This is the process of taking in, as in a colored object that absorbs certain rays of light and reflects other rays, giving the object its recognizable color.
Absorption
A tool comprised of a powder-filled reservoir.
Atomizer
This is the most common suture used for both autopsy and standard incisions made during the embalming process.
Baseball stitch
This suture is used to provide a base anchor for wax restoration.
Basket Weave
Eyelashes
Cilia
This is a visual sensation perceived by the eye and mind due to the activity and vibration of light. It is also the response to light of specific wave lengths of radiant energy.
Color
A broken bone that pierces the skin
Compound fracture
A bruise often accompanied with distention.
Contusion or Ecchymosis
Any abnormal color in or on the human body
Discoloration
This results from the accumulation of liquids, gasses, solids, or semi-solids that are not normally present in that quantity.
Edema
A lacerating wound is one that causes a puncture of the skin, a cavity, or a organ.
False
A mustache is essentially a smaller version of a beard, only encompassing the central part of the lower third of the face.
False
Mortuary cosmetology is the study of beautifying and improving the complexion, skin, hair, and nails of the living.
False
intermediate hues are created when an equal mixture of two primary colors are combined
False
Type of burn characterized by red or dry skin
First degree
An uneven distribution of melanin; common in children and tend to fade with age in the absence of constant sunlight exposure.
Freckles
A clean cut into tissue or skin
Incision
This condition is characterized by an excessive concentration of bilirubin in the skin and tissues and deposition of excessive bile pigment in the skin, cornea, body fluids, and mucous membranes.
Jaundice
Hair is mostly made of
Keratin
Irregularly torn or jagged wounds
Lacerations
Pigment providing color to hair
Melanin
The three pigments that combine internally to create skin color are:
Melanin, Carotene, Hemoglobin
Which is not a suturing method of mouth closure?
Needle Injector
No light passes through these cosmetics.
Opaque
Shaving should be done when?
Pre-Embalming
The relationships of the size of one feature as compared with another feature or with the width or length of the face.
Proportion
This suture is used to close round holes in the skin such as the trocar insertion site.
Purse string
Select all of the primary hues.
Red. Yellow. Blue.
A complexion that has a healthy reddish color and is quite vivid is:
Ruddy
A complexion may become a sickly, yellowish color known as:
Sallow
Who discovered sunlight is composed of pure colors which are so balanced that no color is predominant.
Sir Isaac Newton
This is a casual photograph, typically taken quickly with a small personal handheld camera.
Snapshot
Eyebrows
Supercilia
An increase in pigment cells to protect the deep tissues from the sun's ultraviolet rays; a physiological reaction.
Tanning
During embalming, active dye can be used to impart natural color in the skin tissue. This is called internal coloring.
True
Second degree burns are characterized by blister formation on the skin
True
Value describes the lightness or darkness of a hue
True
The direction of hair growth for eyebrows is:
Upward and Outward
Patches of skin that are free of melanin.
Vitiligo
This is a ray of light containing all the hues of the visible spectrum in such proportion that the light appears colorless or natural such as daylight or sunlight.
White light