Med term chapter 8

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The vestibulocochlear nerve is cranial nerve number:

8

A diopter is: a) emulsification of the lens. b) a system of fibers that holds the lens in place. c) the angle at either end of the eye. d) a unit for measuring refractive power of the eye.

a unit for measuring refractive power of the eye.

Symblepharon is: a) adhesion of the eyelid. b) excess production of tears. c) spasm of the eyelid. d) a stone in the lacrimal sac.

adhesion of the eyelid

The cornea's shape is maintained by the: a) aqueous humor. b) macula. c) lens. d) ciliary muscle.

aqueous humor

A salpingoscope is used to examine the:

auditory tube

A salpingoscope is used to examine the: a) bronchi. b) throat. c) auditory tube. d) tonsils.

auditory tube

another name for the pinna of the ear is:

auricle

The adjective hyposcleral means:

below the white of the eye

when light rays are regracted, they

bend

Glands in the external auditory canal secrete: a) cerumen. b) ossicles. c) incus. d) pinna.

cerumen

The uvea of the eye consists of the:

choroid, ciliary body, and iris

The spiral organ is located in the:

cochlea

Achromatopsia is:

color blindness.

The six muscles attached to the outside of the eye are important for:

convergence

Phacolysis is:

destruction of the lens.

Strabismus is: a) night blindness. b) adhesion of the iris to the lens. c) deviation of the eye. d) measurement of the angle between the cornea and the iris.

deviation of the eye.

Em, ET, and XT refer to: a) intraocular pressure. b) visual acuity. c) deviation of the eyes. d) hand movements.

deviation of the eyes

Diplopia is:

double vision.

The stapedius muscle is located in the:

ear

A myringotome is used for surgery on the: a) sinuses. b) ear drum. c) auditory tube. d) iris.

ear drum

ORL refers to: a) ears, nose, and throat. b) eyes, ears, and vision. c) ears, vision, and hearing. d) nose, eyes, and throat.

ears, nose and throat

Surgical removal of an eyeball is: a) enucleation. b) gonioscopy. c) canthotomy. d) sclerotomy.

enucleation

The vestibular apparatus contains receptors for:

equilibrium

Hyperalgesia is: a) lack of sensation. b) loss of touch sensation. c) excess sensitivity to pain. d) false sense of smell.

excess sensitivity to pain.

The adjective palpebral refers to the:

eyelid

pseudosmia is manifested by:

false sensation of smells

The macula of the retina contains the

fovea

ABR, BC, HL, and BAEP refer to: a) hearing. b) taste. c) vision. d) proprioception.

hearing

Audiometry is measurement of:

hearing

Audition is: a) hearing. b) tasting. c) losing balance. d) surgery on the ear.

hearing

The Rinne test and Weber test are used to measure: a) night vision. b) visual acuity. c) equilibrium. d) hearing.

hearing

The spiral organ is the receptor for:

hearing

Excess sensitivity to pain is

hyperalgesia

the middle ossicle of the ear is the:

incus

The portion of the ear described as labyrinthine is the:

inner ear

The adjective lenticular refers to the:

lens

The part of the eye active in accommodation for near and far vision is the:

lens

The auditory tube connects the:

middle ear cavity with the pharynx

Receptors in the vestibule and semicircular canals respond to: a) loud noises. b) movement. c) unpleasant smells. d) light waves.

movement

Nearsightedness is technically called:

myopia

An otogenic disorder:

originates in the ear

Hardening of the bones of the ear is:

otosclerosis.

The medical term for eyelid is: a) palpebra. b) uvea. c) macula. d) sclera.

palpebra

Cycloplegia is:

paralysis of the ciliary muscle.

Keratoplasty is:

plastic repair of the cornea

The fovea of the eye is the: a) point of sharpest vision. b) area with the most rods. c) center of the optic nerve. d) outer layer of the eye.

point of sharpest vision

Mydriasis is: a) pronounced dilation of the pupil. b) an area of diminished vision within the visual field. c) abnormal contraction of the pupil. d) conical protrusion of the cornea.

pronounced dilation of the pupil.

The awareness of body position is: a) tactile sensation. b) proprioception. c) gustation. d) olfaction.

proprioception.

Exophthalmos is:

protrusion of the eyeball.

Nystagmus is: a) an instrument for measuring the curvature of the cornea. b) an instrument for determining degree of visual deviation. c) dilatation of the pupil. d) rapid, involuntary movements of the eye.

rapid, involuntary movements of the eye.

A dacryocystectomy is:

removal of a lacrimal sac.`

The term dextrocular pertains to the:

right eye

The receptor cells in the retina are the:

rods and cones

Cryesthesia is: a) sensitivity to cold. b) response to heat. c) sensation of touch. d) response to deep pressure.

sensitivity to cold.

Parosmia is an abnormal sense of: a) smell. b) touch. c) pain. d) taste.

smell

the olfactory nerve carries impulses for the sense of:

smell

The abbreviations dB and Hz refer to: a) temperature. b) pressure. c) sound. d) light.

sound

Retinoschisis is:

splitting of the retina.

The adjective for stapes is: a) stapous. b) stapedical. c) stapedial. d) stapic.

stapedial

Plastic repair of the stapes is:

stapedoplasty

Blepharospasm is:

sudden contraction of the eyelid

Ageusia is a lack of: a) taste. b) vision. c) hearing. d) position.

taste

Gustation is the sense of:

taste

a person with ageusia lacks sensation of:

taste

the adjective lacrimal refers to:

tears

The mastoid process is in the: a) skin. b) vertebrae. c) temporal bone. d) frontal bone.

temporal bone

ARC, VF, AST, and IOP refer to: a) the ears. b) the eyes. c) the tongue. d) tactile receptors.

the eyes

sensitivity to temperature is

thermesthesia

A sensation of ringing in the ears is called:

tinnitus

if you have received information about an object through your tactile sense, you have:

touched it

A common eye infection worldwide is:

trachoma

A myringotomy is the same as:

tympanotomy.

An iridodilator:

widens the iris.


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