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Surgery Of Ear Nose Pharynx And Larynx
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Answer 31 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Tissue overlying the bone that provides its vascular and nervous supply
Paresis
Periosteum
Phanation
Goiter
2. The bones of the middle ear that conduct sound (malleus - incus - and stapes)
Epistaxis
Tympanostomy tube
Nystagmus
Ossicles
3. A benign epithelial tumor characterized by a branching or lobular tumor
Papilloma
Effusion
Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPP)
Periosteum
4. A substance created by the squamous epithelium
Paranasal sinuses
Keratin
Otisis media
Tanssphenoidal
5. Tissue overlying the cartilage that provides its vascular and nervous supply
Nasolaryngoscope
Polyp
Perichondrium
Phanation
6. Literally - 'across or through the phenoid bone.' Surgery of the pituitary gland may be prformed by approaching it this way
Effusion
Tanssphenoidal
Paranasal sinuses
Sensorineural hearing loss
7. Hearing impairment arising from the cochlea - auditory nerve - or central nervous system
Evert
Paresis
Sensorineural hearing loss
Periosteum
8. Rapis oscillation of the eye - a symptom of certain nervous system diseases
Ossicles
Tanssphenoidal
Papilloma
Nystagmus
9. A tub that is place in a myringotomy to produce aeration of the middle ear
Polyp
Tympanostomy tube
Cholesteatoma
Epistaxis
10. A substance produced by the cerumen glands of the ear
Cerumen
Effusion
Vertigo
Nasolaryngoscope
11. Fluid in the middle ear
Effusion
Evert
Phanation
Sublingual
12. A substance that can injure the ear
Papilloma
Ototoxic
Perichondrium
Packing
13. A procedure in which the tonsils - uvula - and portion of the soft palate are removed to reduce and stiffen axcess oropharyngeal and oral cavity tissue in patient with obstructive sleep apnea
Polyp
Papilloma
Epistaxis
Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPP)
14. To turn outward or inside out
Evert
Periosteum
Nystagmus
Goiter
15. The tympanic membrane
Sensorineural hearing loss
Papilloma
TM
Innervation
16. Air cells surrounding or on the periphery of the nasal cavities (maxillary - ethmoid - sphenoid - and frontal)
Paranasal sinuses
Periosteum
Otisis media
Nystagmus
17. The supplying of a body part or organ with nerves or nervous stimuli
Effusion
Keratin
Paresis
Innervation
18. A flexible endoscope tht is passed through the nose to visualize the larynx
Polyp
Nasolaryngoscope
Perforation
Ototoxic
19. Excessive proliferation of the mucosal epithelium
Nystagmus
Periosteum
Goiter
Polyp
20. Benign enlargement of the tyroid gland
Ototoxic
Goiter
Otisis media
Tympanostomy tube
21. A benign tumor of the middle ear caused by shedding of keratin in chronic otitis ear
Vertigo
Evert
Periosteum
Cholesteatoma
22. A procedure in which the external auditory canal is reconstructed
Vertigo
Canalplasty
Nystagmus
Sublingual
23. Parallysis of a structure
Epistaxis
Tympanostomy tube
Paresis
Keratin
24. Vibration of the vocal cords duing speaking or vocalization
Paresis
Phanation
Papilloma
Otisis media
25. Middle ear infection
Canalplasty
Periosteum
Otisis media
Ototoxic
26. A term for the region under the tongue - Which is highly vascular
Perforation
Cholesteatoma
Sublingual
TM
27. A defect in the tympanic membrane caused by trauma or infection
Sensorineural hearing loss
Perichondrium
Perforation
Goiter
28. A method of applying a dressing to a body cavity
Goiter
Innervation
Packing
Otisis media
29. Enlargement of an organ or tissue
Hypertrophy (Hypertrophic)
Sensorineural hearing loss
Packing
Tympanostomy tube
30. A symptom rather than a disease - it is a general term referring to sensory disturbances in which the patient is unable to maintain balance or has the perception of spinning - falling or the environment turning
Otisis media
Vertigo
Sensorineural hearing loss
Effusion
31. Bleeding arising from the nasal cavity
Canalplasty
Epistaxis
Periosteum
Paresis