To correct a small concavity on a surface using wax it is best to:
The width of the face is ______ eye-widths at the zygomatic…
The width of the face is ______ eye-widths at the zygomatic arches
The greatest width of the ear is approximately _____ its len…
The greatest width of the ear is approximately _____ its length.
43) Case Study: You receive the following case at the fune…
43) Case Study: You receive the following case at the funeral home: Caucasian female, 5/4”, approximately 130 pounds. There is evidence of bilateral eye enucleation, with the entire eyeball having been removed. There is slight swelling around the orbital area of both eyes. The family stated that the decedent was on life support at the hospital for 5 days. Cause of death is listed as: acute renal failure. There is evidence of slight tape residue on the face, however, the endotracheal tube was removed at the hospital. The hands and forearms are bruised from intravenous injections and there is “pitting” edema on the ankles. List two embalming treatments specific to the eye enucleation: (2 points) 1) 2) List two post-embalming treatments specific to the eye enucleation: (2 points) 1) 2)
The width of the face is ______ the length of the face.
The width of the face is ______ the length of the face.
The first person to suggest the use of “hidden” or “conceale…
The first person to suggest the use of “hidden” or “concealed” stitches with respect to Restorative Art was:
The following are vertical lines of the face: I vertex of…
The following are vertical lines of the face: I vertex of the cranium II medial end of each closed eye III inner canthus to wing of nose IV eyebrow to the top of the ear
The following anatomical structures can be used for accurate…
The following anatomical structures can be used for accurate location of the ear: I palatine bone II external auditory meatus III occipital bone IV mandibular fossa
This part of the ear resembles a question mark :
This part of the ear resembles a question mark :
The following are objectives of restorative art: …
The following are objectives of restorative art: I ease psychological effect II damage public relations for the funeral home III lessen the public’s morbid curiosity IV professional responsibility