Final Exam Flashcards
The four basic shapes of the chin are:
A) triangular, round, oval, and square
B) triangular, round, rectangle, and square
C) triangular, oval rectangle, and square
D) triangular, oval, diamond, and square
A) triangular, round, oval, and square
Which of the following can cause swelling during embalming?
A) Using a pressure that was too high.
B) Excessive massage.
C) Any of these.
D) Excessive amount of fluid injected without sufficient drainage.
E) Using a rate of flow that was too fast.
C) Any of these.
The basic function of a muscle is:
A) production of movement
B) protect bones
C) holding the skin in place
D) provide form and contour
A) production of movement
The top of the ear is on the same horizontal plane as the eyebrows.
A) True
B) False
A) True
The electric heat spatula may be used for:
A) retaining moisture in the tissues
B) contouring adipose tissue
C) reduction of swollen tissue
D) hair removal
C) reduction of swollen tissue
An abscess is a regional infection containing pus.
A) True
B) False
B) False
A birthmark is also known as a:
A) melanin
B) melanoma
C) melatonin
D) nevus
D) nevus
Another name for a basket‑weave suture is:
A) hidden stitch
B) cross‑stitch
C) baseball stitch
D) figure eight
B) cross‑stitch
Physiognomy is:
A) The study of depressions and elevations on the cadaver
B) The study of physiology
C) The study of the structures and surface markings of the face and facial features
D) The study of anatomical deformities
C) The study of the structures and surface markings of the face and facial features
The length of the face is equal to three times the length of the nose or the ear.
A) True
B) False
A) True
Dimples and the nasolabial folds are both natural facial markings.
A) True
B) False
A) True
Additions of white result in a:
A) monochromatic color B) shade C) tint D) hue E) tone
C) tint
Which of the following is considered to be a natural facial marking?
A) nasal sulcus
B) nasolabial sulcus
C) bucco‑facial sulcus
D) inferior palpebral sulcus
A) nasal sulcus
Optic facial sulci are acquired facial markings.
A) True
B) False
A) True
A substance used to elevate sunken or emaciated tissues to a normal level, usually by means of a hypodermic needle is:
A) cavity fluid
B) tissue builder
C) cauterant
D) dessicant
B) tissue builder
Utilizing facial proportions, the basis of measurement for determining the width of the face is the:
A) mouth
B) nose
C) eye
D) ear
C) eye
Which of the following is not a pre‑embalming restorative treatments?
A) Removal of tubes or devices that may mark the face.
B) Shaving of facial hair.
C) Gluing of disconnected tissues.
D) Mouth and lip closure.
E) Open and drain blisters, pustules, boils.
C) Gluing of disconnected tissues.
Excessive leanness is defined as:
A) Anorexia‑nervosa
B) Emaciation
C) Adipose
D) None of these
B) Emaciation
A rounded eminence at the articulating end of a bone is called a:
A) contour
B) condyle
C) mentalis
D) margin
B) condyle
The vomer bone is located in the:
A) nasal cavity
B) buccal cavity
C) orbital cavity
D) oral cavity
A) nasal cavity