Week 7 Restorative Arts

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Phenol

Which of the following can be used to sear deep tissue?

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Wings

Lateral lobes of the nose. The widest part of the nose bordered by the nasal sulcus and the anterior nares.

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Medial or inner canthus

Small elevation extending medially and obliquely from the medial corner of the superior palpebrae. There are no eyelashes here

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Wicking

A technique to remove excessive fluid is _____ or placing absorbent material, cotton, or incision powder in the incision to draw out fluid

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Crura

The superior and anterior bifurcating branches of the antihelix

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lancing, aspiration, or surgical excision

Reduction of swelling may be accomplished by

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True

The thin muscle that cover the anterior aspect of the neck and wrinkles the skin of the neck and chest and also depresses the mandible and anguli oris as in pouting is the platysma.

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False

The external auditory meatus is the opening of the nasal passage in front of the mastoid process

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True

The bony ridge found on the inferior maxilla and the superior surface of the mandible which contains sockets for the teeth is known as the alveolar process.

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philtrum

The vertical groove located on the superior integumentary lip

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hold the edges of an excision in position and create a base for restorative materials

A basket weave suture can be utilized to

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Third

When you are presented with a body that has burns in which treatment entails puncturing blisters, removing loose skin, excising charred tissue, caturzing tissue with cavity fluid or phenol, reducing swelling through pressure excising aspiration, or channeling among various other techniques you are treating ____ degree burn.

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surgical reduction

Extreme distention of tissue could be reduced by

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worm

A suture that is called an inversion/hidden suture that draws in swollen tissue.

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Extravascular

Below are examples of stains that can be present when you are presented with a case to embalm. These type of stains can not be removed by simply embalming the body because they are ___.

Blood, adhesives, Tar/Creosote, grease/oil, iodine, ink, paint, oil based paint, and nicotine

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high injection pressure

Swelling can be reduced by all of the following EXCEPT

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line of closure

Where the superior mucous membrane and the inferior mucous membrane meet

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convex- vertical

The facial profile shape where the forehead recedes from the eyebrows while the chin and upper lip project equally to an imaginary line

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oblong

This is the face shape where the face is long and narrow. The forehead and chin may be rounded or square

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tragus

An elevation protecting the ear passage. Arises from the posterior margin of the lateral cheek

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Restorative Art

To recreate natural form and color of the deceased is referred to as

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angulus oris sulci

A natural facial marking is the groove found at each end if the line of closure of the mouth

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True

When treating lacerations, before embalming treatment, if necessary, it is a good idea to suture the sides together to hold the shape when embalming

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position below or toward the feet

In RA, inferior refers to a

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True

wax can be made firm by adding talcum powder or corn starch or by cooling the wax

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be performed after embalming

In the case of swollen lips and eyes resulting from burns, surgical reduction would

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intravascular

If a discoloration is ______ it can usually be removed with thorough proper arterial embalming and simple massage while injecting

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lower mucous membrane

The inferior visible red surface of the lips. The lining of the membrane of body cavities which are seen on the surface

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true

A muscle of facial expression that raises the upper lip and dilates the nostrils in the levator labii superioris alaeque nasi

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true

An intradermal suture is also called a hidden subcutaneous suture and can be utilized in visible areas, such as the face

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excised

Unsound tissue in the area of a malignant tumor should be

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simple

A ____ fracture is when a broken bone does not protrude through skin

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anchor

A suture technique employed to secure tissues or restorative materials in a fixed position; an armature

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naso orbital fossa

A triangular concave depression superior to the medial portion of the superior palpebrae

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frontal occipital parietal temporal

The major bone structures of the cranium are

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concha

Concave shell of the ear, the deepest depression of the ear passage

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False

The nose is missing due to a cancerous condition and you are unsure how wide is should be at the base. One way is to measure an eye width, medial canthi to lateral canthi, and double it for the base nose width

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a purse string suture

A suture used for a circular opening, utilized in gunshots, aspiration punctures,colostomies, etc.

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trimmed away

In a case of decapitation, torn, or jagged tissue should be

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excised after embalming

A cancerous tumor located on an exposed area that does not distort the face or its features should be