RA Class Quizzes

The warmest hue on the color wheel is:

orange

The nasal profile characterized with a dip in the bridge and turned up at the end; snub, infantine or retrousse.

concave

The primary hues of the color wheel are:

red
yellow
blue

The nasal profile described as the hook, Roman or aquiline:

convex

A classification given to a nose that is long, narrow, and high bridged; common to the people of Western Europe.

leptorrhine

The type of prognathism where the inferior jaw protrudes.

Mandibular

The scapha is a depression, opening or hollow cavity of the ear. (T/F)

True

The addition of white to a hue results in a:

tint

The coolest hue on the color wheel is:

blue

The crura is a ridge, elevation or eminence of the ear. (T/F)

true

Ecchymosis is also known as:

Bruise

A classification given to a nose that is short, broad and has a minimum of projection; common to individuals of African descent.

platyrrhine

The least common facial profile:

Concave

The nasal profile characterized as Grecian:

Straight

The type of prognathism where the superior jaw protrudes:

Maxillary

A classification given to a nose that is medium broad and medium low bridged; predominant among people of Asian descent.

Mesorrhine

The muscle covering the bridge of the nose.

Procerus

Restorative Art is best defined as the care of the deceased to:

recreate natural form and color

The muscle that draws the eyebrows as in frowning:

Corrugator

Refers to that which is typical, average and the most common.

Norm

The ear is equal in length to:

-the length of the nose
-the distance from the bottom of the chin to the base of the nose
-the distance from the eyebrows to the natural hairline
-the distance from the outer canthus of the eye to the ear passage

all of these belong to the facial group of bones?

Zygomatic arch
Nasal bone
Maxilla
Mandible

The study of the structures and surface markings of the face and features.

Physiognomy

These bony structures create the widest part of the head:

Parietal eminences

The principal muscle of the cheek.

Buccinator

The length of the face is equal to:

3 ears

Refers to when a feature is present on both sides of the body.

Bilateral

Which of the following is the most common head shape from a frontal view?

oval

Towards the midline in the anatomical position.

medial

This muscle is known as the "false smile" muscle by drawing the corners of the mouth.

Risorius

Balance in paired function refers to:

symmetry

The widest measurement of the face is between:

the zygomatic arches.

The height of an average adult is:

seven to nine heads tall.

The nose is equal in width to:

-the distance between the eyes
-1/5 the width of the face
-one-half the width of the mouth

The muscle that covers the tip of the chin:

mentalis

all of the following are part of the cranial group of bones

Temporal bone
Occipital bone
Ethmoid bone
Frontal bone

A projection of the jaws beyond the upper part of the face.

prognathism

The base of the cranium.

Occipital bone

The anterior third of the cranium that creates parts of the eye socket.

Frontal bone

The diamond-shaped bones forming the cheekbone.

Zygomatic bones

A bone of the nasal cavity.

Vomer

The bony structure creating the widest part of the face.

Zygomatic arch

the upper jaw.

Maxilla

The triangular projection on the midline or the inferior portion of the of the chin.

Mental eminence

The eminence between the eyebrows.

Glabella

The bony ridges on the surfaces of the maxilla and mandible containing the sockets for the teeth

Alveolar process

The large opening in the base of the occipital bone.

Foramen magnum

The horseshoe-shaped portion of the lower jaw.

body of the Mandible

The anterior non-articulating process of the ramus.

Coronoid process

The rounded eminence at the articulating end of the mandible.

Condyle

the ascending portion of the mandible.

Ramus

having two sides

bilateral

ventral; before or in front of

Anterior

towards the side; away from midline

lateral

middle; position towards the midline

medial

a part extending beyond the level of its surroundings

projection

a structure having a curved outline resembling a bow

Arch

curved evenly;resembling a segment of the outer edge of a sphere

convex

exhibiting a depressed or hollow surface

concave

anatomically towards the head

superior

slope; deviation from the horizontal or vertical

inclination

An elongated prominence adjoining a surface:

fold

Additions of black to a hue:

shade

The apex or top of the pyramidal mass of the nose is known as the:

root of the nose

Vertical furrows of the lips extending from the mucous membranes into the integumentary lips:

labial sulci

The eyebrows are known as the:

supercilium

The broad muscle covering the top of the skull.

occipitofrontalis

Not allowing light to pass through a cosmetic:

opaque

The shallow, curving groove inferior to the medial corner of the eyelids:

Oblique palpebral sulcus

This muscle is also known as the trumpeter's muscle.

Buccinator

A wrinkle, a crevice in the skin:

furrow

Additions of white to a hue:

tint

The sharp bony projection located medially at the inferior margin of the nasal cavity.

nasal spine of the maxilla

T or F?
Although recommended to be performed prior to embalming, shaving the body may also be performed after embalming.

True

Additions of gray to a hue:

tone

T or F?
Drying and suturing incisions, reducing swelling, and excising tumors are post-embalming treatments.

True

An elongated depression in a relatively level plane or surface:

groove

The vertical groove located medially on the superior lip:

philtrum

T or F?
Application of pressure to an area to reduce swelling may be performed during or after embalming.

True

T or F?
Setting the facial features is a pre-embalming treatment.

True

T or F?
Temporarily suturing loose flaps of skin should always be performed after embalming.

False