Restorative Art FSE 214
8 - ANS-how many total bones does the cranium have (not just surface)? 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
14 - ANS-how many total bones the face have (not just surface)? 14, 16, 18, 20, 22
22 - ANS-how many total bones are in the adult skull? 14, 16, 18, 20, 22
oval - ANS-from the front, side and crown, the skull has a/an ______ shape: violin, octagon,
oval, spherical, pyramidal
parietal and temporal - ANS-the bone that forms a cradle for the brain, and that forms the back
and base of the skull, joins which two of the following bones? (pick two): frontal, parietal,
temporal, zygomatic, maxilla
parietal - ANS-the two bones that form the roof and upper part of the sides of the cranium:
occipital, temporal, frontal parietal, none of the above
posterior - ANS-the external auditory meatus lies _____ to the mandibular fossa: anterior or
posterior
anterior - ANS-the mandibular fossa lies ____ to the external auditory meatus: anterior or
posterior
zygomatic - ANS-which one of the following is a bone of the face? parietal, occipital, zygomatic,
temporal
maxilla - ANS-the alveolar process is on which bone? zygomatic, palatine, nasal, maxilla
angulus sulcus - ANS-all of the following are parts of the mandible except: mental eminence,
angulus sulcus, alveolar process, incisive fossa
face and features - ANS-physiognomy is the study of: face and features, bones, function,
muscles
you can begin on either end by embedding hairs into flesh colored wax, the greatest density is
at the head end, the hairs grow obliquely upward and outward - ANS-you are about to restore a
missing supercilium (eyebrow). what considerations do you keep in mind as you ready yourself
for your task?
hair regions, inside the nostrils, corners of the mouth, posterior to the angle of the jaw and
ramus - ANS-you receive a body dead from a wasting case of cancer. you have been provided a
, picture of the deceased taken prior to the emaciated condition. after embalming with a mild
restorative fluid, the body still needs some work with tissue building of the face. what are hidden
points of entry for tissue builder injection?
insert the needle at the inner cantus, between the eyelids at the medial end of closure; avoid
piercing the eyeball by staying close to the medial wall of the eye socket; once you feel the
needle pass through the membrane, begin injection, watching the result and being careful not to
over inject - ANS-regarding the emaciated cancer victim, you are now getting ready to improve
the condition of sunken eyes. what are appropriate treatments?
an entry point is the nostril; an entry point is behind the tragus, the prominence of the nasolabial
fold must be observed and retained - ANS-now you are moving onto the sunken cheeks of your
desiccated case. what are applicable regarding tissue building in this area?
the common femoral artery is a continuation of the external iliac artery; to prevent leakage, the
baseball stitch is the most likely choice to suture the femoral incision - ANS-you are injecting the
femoral artery. what is true and relevant?
single intradermal (hidden stitch) - ANS-you are getting ready to suture a carotid incision. the
family has brought in a low cut dress and the incision site will be visible. what suture pattern will
you use?
basketweave - ANS-the suture pattern recommended to secure the margins of an excision and
to make a foundation for wax application?
worm - ANS-you want to suture an incision that seems to have excess skin that needs to be
gathered
to present a will groomed appearance, to match wax with the color of the complexion, to
conceal discolorations, to replace the coloring lost in death - ANS-reasons that cosmetics are
applied to the deceased?
carotene - ANS-match the color to their pigments in a living person: yellow
moles, warts, birth marks - ANS-which would you not try to conceal with opaque cosmetics?
stronger than average embalming solution; removal of loose skin and puncturing of blisters;
surface application of HCHO or C6H5OH packs; application of liquid sealer and webrill cotton
and or plastic wrap if not viewed; application, texturing and cosmetizing of wax to restore
surface if viewable area - ANS-sloughed epidermis due to decomposition is beast treated by:
common femoral, external iliac, common iliac, abdominal aorta, thoracic aorta, arch of the aorta,
left subclavian, left common carotid, brachiocephalic, right common carotid - ANS-trace the
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