chapter 2 Flashcards

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when do you need permission for restorations

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when there will be excisions (cutting out) or incisions (cutting in)
- any major restorations

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what are major restorations

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soft tissue repair, deep wound preparation, reconstruction of bones, hair restorations, sub tissue surgery, modeling of facial features, dental fixes, recoloring discolored face
- anything time consuming or skill intensive

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what are minor restorations

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setting features, tissue building, swelling reduction, discolorations, realignment of fracture, cosmetics, dressing casket
- typical stuff you do for every deceased

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reasons for restorative art

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  • injuries
  • pathology (age)
  • postmortem time period
  • effects of embalming
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what are different types of injuries

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fractures, contusions, swelling, torn tissue, abrasions, discolorations, loss of hair, damage to facial features

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examples of pathology

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swelling, torn tissues, discolorations, hair, tumors, medical devices, lesions, addiction

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age considerations

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discoloration, changes in the mouth curvature and size, weight loss, hair loss, hygiene decline

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results of postmortem time period

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movement of body fluids, decomp, skin slip, discolorations, gasses, odor, purge, subcutaneous emphysema, contact pressure, autopsy, tissue donation, dehydration

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some effects of embalming

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dehydration of tissues, discolorations, swelling, poor preservation

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