Test 3 Flashcards

1
Q

All but one of the following is a characteristic of a second degree burn:

  • Blisters
  • Acute inflammation
  • Remains are charred
  • May be swelling of the eyes and lips
A

Remains are charred

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2
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When setting features and there are no teeth or dentures, how can you accurately determine the proper distance for mouth closure?

A

Measure the length of the nose

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3
Q

The buccinators muscle is most closely associated with:

A

Cheek

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4
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Which would prove useful in treating discoloration and swelling of the eyes?

A
  • Surface compress
  • Hypodermic injection of bleaching agents
  • External pressure during embalming
  • Electric tissue reducing spatula
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5
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When cementing the lips, the cement should be applied behind the weather line of the lip. (T/F)

A

True

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6
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Wrinkled eyelids caused by reduction of swelling can be treated by:

A

Waxing and recreating natural markings

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7
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The risorius muscle is most closely associated with the:

A

Mouth

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8
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When cementing the lips, moisture will not affect the ability of the adhesive to stick. (T/F)

A

False

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9
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The furrows radiating laterally from the lateral corner of the eye

A

Optic facial sulci

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10
Q

A state of stretching out or becoming inflated is:

A

Distention

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11
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The maxilla is classified as a cranial bone. (T/F)

A

False

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12
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Surface discoloration may reoccur even after bleaching. (T/F)

A

True

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13
Q

What are alternatives to hair replacement?

A
  • Hat or surgical cap
  • Extension or wig
  • Scarf or bandage
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14
Q

The orbicularis oris is most closely related to the:

A

Mouth

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15
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A person suffered third degree burns to the hands and part of the torso. The face was not affected and the family wanted to have a viewing. What would be the best application for such a case?

A

Use rubber gloves along with white cloth gloves on both hands

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16
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The small elevation extending medially and obliquely from the medial corner of the superior palpebrae

A

Inner canthus

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17
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The superior rim of the eye socket located on the frontal bone

A

Supraorbital margin

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18
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Any visible surface which is to remain uncovered or unclothed is an:

A

Exposed area

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19
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Formed by the contact of the superior and inferior palpebrae when closed

A

Line of eye closure

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20
Q

Which of the following is classified as a cranial bone?

  • Maxilla
  • Mandible
  • Nasal
  • Frontal
  • Zygomatic
A

Frontal

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21
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Cases requiring restorative art treatment are those with:

A
  • Injury
  • Disease
  • Post-mortem tissue changes
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22
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To oxidize or to cause oxidized by fire or equivalent means is also called:

A

Burn

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23
Q

Skin slip is generally the result of:

A

Putrefaction

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24
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The levator palpebrae superioris is most closely associated with the:

A

Eyes

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25
The zygomatic arch is part of the temporal bone. (T/F)
True
26
The separation of the epidermis from the dermis as a result of putrefaction defines:
* Desquamation | * Skin slip
27
The nasal bone is classified as a facial bone. (T/F)
True
28
A gunshot wound where the bullet enters and stays in the cavity or organ would be classified as a:
Penetrating wound
29
White, gray and black would be classified as _____ colors
Achromatic
30
The procerus muscle is most closely associated with the:
Nose
31
In cases of severe eyelid lacerations, it may be necessary to:
Excise and rebuild with wax
32
A suture made along the edges of an incision without entering the opening whereby the suture becomes invisible and the line of suture becomes depressed is known as the:
* Draw stitch * Inversion stitch * Worm stitch
33
Protruding eyeballs are generally an indication of:
Pressure of gas build-up in the cranial cavity
34
Ecchymosis around the eye usually presents two problems:
* Swelling | * Discoloration
35
The supercilium hair is denser near the glabella. (T/F)
True
36
The temporal bone is classified as a cranial bone. (T/F)
True
37
The mentalis muscle is most closely associated with the:
Chin
38
The mandible is classified as a facial bone. (T/F)
True
39
An irregularly torn or jagged wound defines a(n):
Laceration
40
Dry cotton is suitable for use as a filler when the teeth are missing. (T/F)
False
41
The zygomaticus major muscle is most closely related to the:
Mouth
42
When restoration of hair is required, hair replacement may be acquired from:
* A beauty shop * A costume shop * The back of the deceased's head
43
A consequence of organ and tissue recovery might be:
* Procedural lacerations * Swelling during embalming * Leakage issues
44
The first procedure for removing a discoloration is:
The injection of embalming solution
45
Arterial embalming may:
Arrest the cause of putrefaction
46
Effects of bleach include:
* Lightening of the area and tissue * Possible dehydration * Fixation of tissue
47
The parietal bone is classified as a facial bone. (T/F)
False
48
The depressor anguli oris is most closely related to:
Mouth
49
The cilia on the upper eyelid turn up and on the lower eyelid turn down. (T/F)
True
50
The orbicularis occuli muscles are most closely related to the:
Eyes
51
Embalming will remove:
A discoloration
52
Distention in a dead body may be the result of:
* Arterial embalming * Pathological conditions or trauma * Decomposition of tissue
53
Removal of iodine stain may be accomplished by using:
Alcohol
54
A fracture with no break in the skin is a:
Simple fracture
55
Removal of all tumors is recommended prior to embalming because of the:
None
56
Phenol may be neutralized with:
Alcohol
57
A compound fracture is one that:
Pierces the skin
58
How many variations of prognathism are there?
Five
59
Which of the following would not be considered a post-embalming restorative treatment? * Excising tumors * Drying and suturing incisions * Application of pressure to an area to prevent swelling * Drying and suturing incisions * Tissue building in sunken areas
Application of pressure to an area to prevent swelling
60
The corrugator muscle is most closely related to the:
Eyes
61
The occipital bone is classified as a cranial bone. (T/F)
True
62
Instant bond adhesives are best used on:
Small clean incisions
63
Which of the following is not a form of prognathism? * Mandibular * Maxillary * Dental * Alveolar
None of these
64
The shallow, dark, curving groove below the medial corner of the eyelid; Moves inferiorly and laterally
Oblique palpebral sulcus
65
The direction of the hair growth of the eyebrow is:
Obliquely upward and outward
66
Yellow
Primary hue
67
Orange
Secondary hue
68
Red orange
Intermediate hue
69
Blue violet
Intermediate hue
70
Green
Secondary hue
71
Red violet
Intermediate hue
72
Blue
Primary hue
73
Purple
Secondary hue
74
Yellow orange
Intermediate hue
75
Red
Primary hue
76
Red
Primary hue
77
Transverse frontal sulci
Acquired
78
Philtrum
Natural
79
Bucco-facial sulci
Acquired
80
Nasal sulcus
Natural
81
Optic facial sulci
Acquired
82
Fossae
Depression
83
Notch
Depression
84
Protuberance
Projection
85
Process
Projection
86
Eminence
Projection
87
Cavity
Depression
88
Furrow
Depression
89
Tuberosity
Projection
90
Spine (nasal)
Projection
91
Groove
Depression
92
Treatment for swollen eyes
Hypodermic injection of dehydrating agents or using an electric heat spatula
93
Treatment for discolored palpebra
Concealing with cosmetics
94
Treatment for wrinkled eyelids
Waxing and recreating the natural facial markings
95
Treatment for protruding eyes
Aspiration of the cranial cavity through the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone
96
Treatment for sunken eyes
Hypodermic injection of tissue builder behind the eyeball
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Known as the laughing muscle
Zygomaticus major
98
Known as the false smile muscle
Risorius
99
The strongest of the chewing muscles
Temporalis
100
Known as the trumpeter's muscle
Buccinator
101
Known as the frowning muscle
Corrugator