Test 1, part 1 Flashcards
Cosmetics in the United States are regulated under which of the following agencies?
Federal Drug Administration
If the skin is not broken following a heat or electrical burn, which of the following actions is recommended to treat the burned area?
immerse in cool water
In the case of a chemical injury to the eye which of the following steps is recommended?
flush eyeball with lukewarm water for 15 to 30 minutes
The primary purpose of the heart is to:
circulate blood
The primary function of the lungs is to:
supply the blood with oxygen
Which of the organs of the body is the largest?
Skin
The bone that forms the back of the skull, indenting above the nape area is the:
occipital
The bone that makes up the lower jaw and is the largest bone of the facial skeleton is the:
mandible
The two bones that form the upper jaw are the:
maxillae
The zygomatic bones form the:
upper cheek and the bottom of the eye socket
The smallest two bones of the facial skeleton that form the front part of the inner, bottom wall of the eye socket are called the:
lacrimal
The seven bones that form the top part of the spinal column and are often manipulated in extended scalp massage are called the:
cervical vertebrae
The bone that forms the area from the throat to the shoulder is known as the:
clavicle
The small bone on the thumb side of the lower arm or forearm is called the:
radius
The fourteen bones that form the digits or fingers of the hands are called the:
phalanges
The frontalis and occipitalis muscles are joined by a tendon called the:
aponeurosis
The muscle located above and in front of the ear that performs both opening and closing the jaw, as in chewing, is called the:
temporalis
The function of the masseter muscle is to:
close the jaw
The muscle located below the lower lip that pulls the lower lip down or to the side is known as the:
quadratus labii inferioris
The risorius is located at the corner of the mouth and draws the mouth up and out, as in the expression of:
grinning
Located above the corners of the mouth, which muscle raises the angle of the mouth, as in snarling?
caninus
Which muscle is known as the laughing muscle?
zygomaticus
The muscle located between the jaws and cheek that is responsible for compressing the cheek to release air outwardly, as in blowing is called the:
buccinator
The muscles that assist in swinging the arms and extend across the front of the chest are called:
pectoralis major and pectoralis minor