LESSON 4
PRACTICE EXERCISE
The following items will test your grasp of the material covered in this
lesson. There is only one correct answer for each item. When you complete
the exercise, check your answer with the answer key that follows. If you
answer any item incorrectly, study again that part of the lesson which
contains the portion involved.
1.
Which type of clinical photography is used to document the effects of
disease on internal organs?
A.
Progress record
B.
Surgical procedures
C.
Gross specimen photography
D.
Before and after treatment record
2.
Which lighting technique should best show the shape of a subject?
A.
Flat
B.
Contour
C.
Texture
D.
Backlight
3.
Which background is best for documenting "before" and "after," and
progress records?
A.
Red
B.
Black
C.
Neutral mid-gray
D.
Green hospital curtain
4.
One way to illustrate scale in close-ups in autopsies is to include
what in the picture?
A.
A ruler
B.
Your hand
C.
A film can
D.
The doctor's hand
5.
How should you photograph a full-length view during an autopsy?
A.
Stand the subject up
B.
Lay the subject on the floor
C.
Climb above the body on a stepladder
D.
Have the doctor roll the subject on its side
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