| Term | Definition |
| Restorative art is the care of the deceased to recreate normal form and color | Define Restorative Art |
| The study of the face and its features | Define Physiognomy |
| pyschological/effect + professional/responsibility = memory/picture | What are the incentives/objectives for RA? |
| Dr. Thomas Holmes | who is the father of American embalming? |
| feet on the ground, head toward the sky, and palms facing anterior | Define anatomical position |
| warts, mole, scars. tatoos, piercings,birthmarks | list distinguishing characteristics not to be altered |
| Because the consumer has the right to informed consent | why does the RA tech seek permission |
| bony structures of each person are alike in both name and location | know how the bony structures of each person compares |
| oval | define the geometric shape of the cranium |
| width is 2/3 the length | what is the classic form of the skull |
| 1/8 | what is the size of an infant cranium |
| 1/2 | what is the size of an adult (male or female) cranium |
| frontal eminence, supercilliary arch, glabella, supra-orbital margin | list the eminences of the frontal bone |
| frontal bone, zygomatic bones, maxilla bones | list the bones that make up the margin of the orbital cavity |
| define restorative art | restorative art is the care of the deaceased to recreate normal form and color |
| list the eminences of the frontal bone | frontal eminences, supercilliary arches, glabella, supra-orbital margin |
| define how the bony structures of each person compares | bony structures of each person are alike in both name and location |
| what are the incentives/objectives for RA? | pyschological/effect + professional/responsibility = memory/picture |