Quiz 4 Flashcards
The broad muscle covering the top of the skull.
Occipitofrontalis
Setting the facial features is a pre-embalming treatment. (T/F)
True
Additions of gray to a hue:
Tone
Dying and suturing incisions, reducing swelling, and excising tumors are post-embalming treatments. (T/F)
True
The eyebrows are known as the:
Supercilium
Additions of black to a hue:
Shade
Application of pressure to an area to reduce swelling may be performed during or after embalming. (T/F)
True
Although recommended to be performed prior to embalming, shaving the body may also be performed after embalming. (T/F)
True
The apex or top of the pyramidal mass of the nose is known as the:
Root of the nose
Not allowing light to pass through a cosmetic:
Opaque
The shallow, curving groove inferior to the medial corner of the eyelids:
Oblique palpebral sulcus
Vertical furrows of the lips extending from the mucous membranes into the integumentary lips:
Labial sulci
The vertical groove located medially on the superior lip:
Philtrum
An elongated depression in a relatively level plane or surface:
Groove
An elongated prominence adjoining a surface:
Fold
Temporarily suturing loose flaps of skin should always be performed after embalming. (T/F)
False
A wrinkle, a crevice in the skin:
Furrow
This muscle is also known as the trumpeter’s muscle
Buccinator
The sharp bony projection located medially at the inferior margin of the nasal cavity
Nasal spine of the maxilla
Additions of white to a hue:
Tint