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1. Posteriorly - the septum has bony attachments to the ________ and _______ bones.
External auditory canal; tympanic membrane
Ethimoid and vomer
Zenker's diverticulum
Nerve stimulator
2. A fluid called __________fills the spaces of the bony labyrinth - Which is linked by a thin membrane that houses another fluid called _____.
Tympanic membrane : concave
Perilymph; endolymph
Esophagitis
Frontal
3. All of the ossicles are affected - in addition to the perforated tympanum. The only remaining natural structure of the middle ear is the intact and mobile footplate of the stapes. Only an air pocked remains as protection for the round window - as the
Auricle and the external auditory canal (meatus)
Type 4: Tympanoplasty
Posterior
Ampullae
4. The most common cause of sinusitis is the _______that causes the commom cold.
Cochlear implants
Virus
Type 4: Tympanoplasty
Laryngoscopy
5. 'Nerve deafness'. Involves the cochlear portion of the inner ear and /or the cochlear division of the acoustc (vestibulocochlear- 8th cranial nerve)
Earwax and presence foreign body
Cholesteatoma
Cricoid cartilage
Sensorineural deafness
6. Internal nose: The _______and ______ palate form the anterior and posterior floor of the nasal cavity.
Hard and soft
Virus
Cochlea
Tracheotomy
7. ________may assist inn opening the eustachian tube - facilitaitng drainage of the middle ear cavity. The 'TM' may rupture spontaneously or may require surgical incision - called a ________
Mucous membrane
Posterior
Uvula
Decongestants; myringotomy
8. External nose: flared lateral wings of the external nose are referred to as _____
Tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy (T&A)
Yes....because the patient may have hemorrhage bleeding and need suction to create an airway.
Ala
Pinna
9. Removal of the bony partitions that form the mastoid aire cells. Would be indicated for cholesteatoma or mastoidits. You will need a microscope - power drill - and microscopic instruments.
Olfaction: olfactory epithelium
Seventh - cholesteatoma
External component of cochlear implants
Mastiodectomy
10. The ________is the largest of the 3 glands located on the _______sides of the face anterior to the external ear.
Panendoscopy
Parotid gland; lateral
Vestibulocochlear
Tonsillitis
11. Referes to a procedure that may involve inspection of several portions of the upper aerodigestive tract.
Pharynx
Sinus endoscopy
Panendoscopy
Cristae; cupula
12. Often the disease affecting the middle ear has extended into the mastoid sinus. This will require a combination procedure of a ________ and a ________
Zenker's diverticulum
External auditory canal; tympanic membrane
Adenoidectomy
Tympanoplasty and mastoidectomy
13. Pinna consists of 2 parts
Myringoplasty
Stapedotomy
Auricle and the external auditory canal (meatus)
Perforation; tympanotomy
14. Patients with a 'TM' ______ - may complain of pain - hearing loss - drainage - and dizziness. A small opening (_________) resolves spontaneously.
Septal perforation
Perforation; tympanotomy
Yes - patients head is placed at the foot of the table - allowing space under the foot portion of the table to accomodate the seated team member's legs to allow for equipment placement.
Direct vision - otoscope
15. Done for patients with otosclerosis. Under local with a complaint patient so that the surgeon using either voice commands or a tuning fork may access hearing restoration. Involves removal of the fixed stapes through a transaural or retroauricular inc
Hard and soft
Cristae; cupula
Larynx
Stapedectomy
16. The palatine tonsils and adenoids are often removed in a combination procedure called a
External auditory canal
Septal perforation
Mastoidectomy
Tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy (T&A)
17. Anterior nose bleeds are easily controlled by _____
Flexible cartilage
Deafness
Sphenoid
Direct pressure
18. Removal of pharyngeal tonsils that have become enlarged. Done under general anesthesia - patient in supine - with neck hyperextedned by a roll placed under the shoulders. An adult patient may receive a local anesthetic and will be placed in teh sitti
External nares
Vestibulocochlear nerve
Adenoidectomy
Temporalis fascia
19. Internal nose:The ____________are the openings from the nasal cavity into the pharynx.
External auditory canal; tympanic membrane
Hard and soft
Internal nares
Type 4: Tympanoplasty
20. May be perforated due to carcinoma - chronic infection - intractable picking - occupational chemical exposure - or substance (cocaine) abuse
Cottonoids
Laryngeal neoplasm
Septal perforation
1. malleus (hammer) 2. incus (anvil) 3. stapes (stirrup)
21. Paranasal sinuses--a series of ducts called ________leadto the paranasal sinuses - which are air cavities in the bone surrounding the nasal cavity.
Ostia
Laryngoscopy
Waldeyer's ring
Pharynx
22. Is a benign cyst or tumor that fills the mastoid cavity and erodes the mastoid air cells. Formed when epithelial cells that would normally be shed throught the eustachian tube are unable to migrate out the middle ear cavity due to a blockage of the a
Cholesteatoma
Dynamic equilibrium
Sphenoid
Tonsillitis
23. The eithmoid air cells are destroyed and all affected tissue is removed
2
Ethmoidectomy
Laryngeal neoplasm
External trauma or excess pressure from within the middle ear.
24. In regards to the external nose - tip is referred to as the _____.
Apex
Oval
Ethmoidectomy
Glottis
25. The ossicles have moveable _______joints between them.
Earwax and presence foreign body
Perforation; tympanotomy
Synovial
Spiral organs or organs of Corti
26. May affect the pharyngeal - palatine - or lingual tonsils. Usually refers to the palatine tonsils and it is the palatine tonsils that are removed during the procedure - tonsillectomy. Most often caused by streptococcal organisms.
Esophagitis
Tonsillitis
Tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy (T&A)
Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) - UP3
27. The most commonly used autograft for Tympanoplasty is the _____________because it is easily accessible and provides a think - well vascularized graft that easily epithelializes.
Freer elevator
Auricle and the external auditory canal (meatus)
Hypertrophied turbinates
Temporalis fascia
28. Internal nose: its 2 outside openings or nostrils are referred to as the ________
External nares
Conchae or turbinate
Perilymph; endolymph
Parotid gland; lateral
29. Sinuses below the eyes and lateral to the nasal cavity.
Yes - nitrous oxide causes expansion of the middle ear and can cause dislocation of a tympanic membrance graft.
Maxillary
Perforation; tympanotomy
Sensorineural deafness
30. What are soaked in cocaine during a SMR which are placed preoperatively and are removed?
Polyps
Tympanoplasty and mastoidectomy
Cottonoids
Zenker's diverticulum
31. Failure to treat chronic tonsillitis can lead to...
Waldeyer's ring
External component of cochlear implants
Epiglottitis
Peritonsillar abscess formation
32. During swallowing - the superior movable portion of the epiglottis fold over the opening into the larynx is called the _____. The superior opening into the larynx is the _______( space between true vocal cords).
External trauma or excess pressure from within the middle ear.
Glottis
The course of the facial nerve - because it travels through the gland dividing the superficial portion from the deeper portion. Majority of benign tumors are located here.
Olfactory bulb
33. Is characterized by a sudden onset of obstruction of the respiratory tract that progresses very rapidly. The cardinal sign is the presence of a 'cherry-red' epiglottis.
Tracheotomy
Type 4: Tympanoplasty
Cricoid cartilage
Acute epiglottitis
34. An alternative procedure to stapedectomy. A small opening is created in the fixed stapes footplate with a small drill or laser. This allows for transmission of sound waves or placement of prosthesis.
1. 3 2. epithelium 3. fibrous connective tissue 4. mucous membrane
Ala
Type 1: Tympanoplasty
Stapedotomy
35. Occurs when there is an interference with the transmission of sounds from the external or middle ear - preventing sound waves from entering the inner ear. Ex. a peanut in the ear - perforated 'TM' - fluid in middle ear
Conductive-type deafness
Rhinoplasty
Olfactory bulb
Acute epiglottitis
36. _______tissue can cause snoring due to nasal obstruction or hearing impairment due to eustachian tube blockage.
1. malleus (hammer) 2. incus (anvil) 3. stapes (stirrup)
Posterior
Rhinitis
Hyerpertrophic
37. The chemoreceptors for _______ are located in the __________ __________ in the most superior region of each nasal cavity just above the superior turbinate near the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone.
Polyps
Olfaction: olfactory epithelium
Spiral organs or organs of Corti
Hypertrophied turbinates
38. An incision made into the trachea through the neck below the larynx to gain access to the airway.
Ethmoid
Cochlear implants
Type 4: Tympanoplasty
Tracheotomy
39. Damage to the _____ of the middle ear can be a continuation of a perforation. The complaints will include pain - hearing loss - drainage - and dizziness.
Uvula
External component of cochlear implants
Posterior
Ossicles
40. What are the two common ear obstructions
Myringoplasty
Earwax and presence foreign body
Hypertrophied turbinates
Laryngoscopy
41. To remove a foreign body - obtain diagnosis - or treat a condition. For flexible - the patient is often given a topical anesthetic - for rigid - general is the treatment of choice.
Bronchoscopy
External nares
Parotid gland; lateral
Ethimoid and vomer
42. TM and malleus - malleus is removed and TM graft is placed directly against the remaining portion of the malleus of the incus.The destructive process extends beyond the damaged tympanic membrane to include the malleus
Direct vision - otoscope
Mucous membrane
Hypertrophied turbinates
Type 2: Tympanoplasty
43. Other canal causing hearing impairment may be_______ and ______
Hard and soft
Perilymph; endolymph
Bony growths (oxostoses) and soft tissue growth (polyps)
Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) - UP3
44. The tympanic cavity houses a series of 3 small bones called the ____ossicles.
Mastoidectomy
Posterior
Bronchoscopy
Auditory
45. Inflammation of the esophagus - caused by reflux of stomach acids. Can lead to formation of stricture - may require surgery.
Synovial
Esophagitis
Tympanic membrane : concave
Tracheotomy
46. The largest and most superior of the single cartilage is the ______
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47. The most common bacterial agent responsible for epiglottitis is...
Vestibulocochlear
Stapedectomy
Haemophilus influenzae
Thyroid cartilage - Adam's Apple
48. The inner ear or 1. ______ - consists of two main sections. The are 2. _____ - or perilymphatic labyrinth and the 3. ______.
1. labyrinth 2. bony osseous 3. membranous labyrinth
Type 3: Tympanoplasty
Ostia
Tympanoplasty and mastoidectomy
49. The nasal cavity is divided into ______chambers by the nasal septum.
Type 3: Tympanoplasty
2
Pharynx
Spiral organs or organs of Corti
50. ____are clusters of sensitive hair cells embedded in a gelatin like substance called ____.
Type 1: Tympanoplasty
1. malleus (hammer) 2. incus (anvil) 3. stapes (stirrup)
Cristae; cupula
Yes....because the patient may have hemorrhage bleeding and need suction to create an airway.
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