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1. Another word for a nosebleed
Nose: respiratory system
Yes....because the patient may have hemorrhage bleeding and need suction to create an airway.
Epistaxis
Bronchoscopy
2. The _______is the portion of the ear that is visible on each side of the head: it encircles the opening into the ________________.
Auricle: External auditory meatus
Laryngeal neoplasm
Cricoid cartilage
Pharmaceutical agents that may be used during ear surgery
3. A type of Tympanoplasty - has 5 classifications - which are determined by the extent of the damage to the eardrum and the middle ear.
Eardrum
Myringoplasty
Freer elevator
Mastiodectomy
4. Is inflammation of the pharyngeal tonsils. Usually bacterial - although it may be viral or due to allergies.
Adenoiditis
Type 4: Tympanoplasty
Ostia
Synovial
5. 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
Paratidectomy
Radial neck dissection
Stapedectomy
Salivary glands
6. ______can be caused by stagnant water and wax in the ear or may be acquired from swimming in contaminated water. Inflammations can be either bacterial or fungal and cause the patient a great deal of pain.
Internal and external
Myringotomy
Auditory
Swimmers ear
7. Often the disease affecting the middle ear has extended into the mastoid sinus. This will require a combination procedure of a ________ and a ________
Flexible cartilage
Bony growths (oxostoses) and soft tissue growth (polyps)
External nares
Tympanoplasty and mastoidectomy
8. 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
Eustachian tubes
External auditory canal
Mastiodectomy
Cholesteatoma
9. External nose: flared lateral wings of the external nose are referred to as _____
Ala
1. vestibule 2. semicircular canals 3. cochlea
Stapedectomy
Dorsum
10. Inflammation of the vocal cords. Symptom prolonged hoarseness.
Direct pressure
Laryngitis
Panendoscopy
Tracheotomy
11. Infectious disease that can affect any age group - although it is most commonly seen in the 2-5 year old. May be viral or bacterial.
Pharynx
Adenoidectomy
External trauma or excess pressure from within the middle ear.
Epiglottitis
12. The three components of the osseous labyrinth are the : 1. _____ - 2. ______ - and the 3. ____ - which are named according to their shapes.
Epistaxis
Cochlea
1. vestibule 2. semicircular canals 3. cochlea
Stapedotomy
13. The most common bacterial agent responsible for epiglottitis is...
Sclerosing agent
Cottonoids
Haemophilus influenzae
Conductive-type deafness
14. A prosthetic replacement for the cochlear portion off the inner ear. This type of prosthesis is beneficial for individuals with sensor oriented deafness
Yes....because the patient may have hemorrhage bleeding and need suction to create an airway.
Haemophilus influenzae
Cochlear implants
1. malleus (hammer) 2. incus (anvil) 3. stapes (stirrup)
15. The external auditory canal can easily become obstructed - especially in ____
Posterior
Temporalis fascia
Children
Cricoid cartilage
16. Auditory or Pharyngotympanic - enter the nasopharynx from the middle ear. Their function is to equalize the pressure on both sides of the tympanic membrane - preventing rupture of the TM. Opens during yawning - chewing and swallowing and blowing the
1. epithelium 2. ceruminous glands 3. earwax
Pharmaceutical agents that may be used during ear surgery
Eustachian tubes
Laryngeal neoplasm
17. Used to remove hypertrophic turbinate - usually inferior. It is also achieved with a submucosal approach. The nasal mucosa along the edge of the edge of the affected turbinate is incised. All or some of the bones of the turbinate are removed. The muc
Posterior
Adenoidectomy
Turbinectomy
Hypertrophied turbinates
18. The ______is normally pearly gray in color - translucent - and has a shiny appearance.
Eardrum
Bony growths (oxostoses) and soft tissue growth (polyps)
Septal perforation
Peritonsillar abscess formation
19. 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
Sinus endoscopy
Internal nares
Type 2: Tympanoplasty
Temporalis fascia
20. What surgical intervention is the only option to correct cholesteatoma?
Mastiodectomy
Laryngoscopy
Mastoidectomy
Paratidectomy
21. Is inflammation of the nasal mucosa - usually evidenced by excessive mucous production or rhinorrhea.
Tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy (T&A)
Rhinitis
Vestibulocochlear
Pedicle
22. The nasal cavity is divided into ______chambers by the nasal septum.
Olfactory; smell
Vestibulocochlear
2
Septoplasty
23. The _______ opens posteriorly into the mastoid sinus and the _______ aka auditory or pharyngotympanic tube connects the middle ear to the nasopharynx.
External auditory canal
Tympanic Antrum; Eustachian
Internal nares
Tympanoplasty and mastoidectomy
24. Infections and abscesses may affect the pinna and the canal - otis externa - which would apply to any general inflammation of the __________
1. vestibular apparatus 2. ampullae 3. utricle 4. saccule
External auditory canal
Otis media; nasopharynx
Carina
25. External nose: The ______is between the root and the tip - with the bridge being the upper portion.
Tracheotomy
Sensorineural deafness
Stapedectomy
Dorsum
26. The _____ - aka tympanic cavity is an air-filled chamber located within the temporal bone.
Uvula
Middle ear
Otosclerosis
Dynamic equilibrium
27. Treatment for intractable snoring and obstructive sleep apnea. Redundant tissue of the fauces - teh tonsils (if present) and a portion fo teh soft palate including the uvula are removed. Removal of adenoids - if necessary. Surgeon uses a #12 Curved k
Tonsillitis
Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) - UP3
Auricle and the external auditory canal (meatus)
Hard and soft
28. Is considered cosmetic and is performed by the plastic/reconstructive surgeon to change the external appearance of the nose.
1. malleus (hammer) 2. incus (anvil) 3. stapes (stirrup)
2
Rhinoplasty
Direct vision - otoscope
29. This cranial nerve carries information related to the equilibrium to the cerebral cortex.
Otis media; nasopharynx
Vestibulocochlear
Quadrilateral cartilage
Uvula
30. 'Nerve deafness'. Involves the cochlear portion of the inner ear and /or the cochlear division of the acoustc (vestibulocochlear- 8th cranial nerve)
Internal component of cochlear implants
Epiglottitis
Sensorineural deafness
Acute epiglottitis
31. May be perforated due to carcinoma - chronic infection - intractable picking - occupational chemical exposure - or substance (cocaine) abuse
Conchae or turbinate
Septal perforation
Laryngitis
Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) - UP3
32. Windpipe - joins the cricoid cartilage of the larynx to the main stem or primary bronchi leading to each lung.
Yes....because the patient may have hemorrhage bleeding and need suction to create an airway.
Trachea
Auricle and the external auditory canal (meatus)
Radial neck dissection
33. ______a very common acute inflammatiion of the middle ear - usually initiated by blockage of the eustachian tube causing an accululation of fluid - which would normally be drained into the _________ - this would lead to severe ear pain.
External trauma or excess pressure from within the middle ear.
Otis media; nasopharynx
Base; root - superiorly
Conchae or turbinate
34. 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.
Internal maxillary artery
Base; root - superiorly
Acute epiglottitis
Type 2: Tympanoplasty
35. The_________extends from the pinna to the ________
Synovial
Sinustitis
Earwax and presence foreign body
External auditory canal; tympanic membrane
36. The external ear is comprised of the...
Pinna
External auditory canal
Hypertrophied turbinates
Epistaxis
37. The polyp is connected to the mucous membrane by a _________
Salivary glands
Pedicle
Sclerosing agent
Olfactory; smell
38. Patients with a 'TM' ______ - may complain of pain - hearing loss - drainage - and dizziness. A small opening (_________) resolves spontaneously.
Deafness
Dorsum
Type 1: Tympanoplasty
Perforation; tympanotomy
39. In regards to the external nose - tip is referred to as the _____.
Rhinitis
Hard and soft
Spiral organs or organs of Corti
Apex
40. Commonly referred to as the throat. Serves the respiratory tract by receiving air from the nose and mouth - and the digestive system as a passageway for food and liquids.
Pharynx
Conchae or turbinate
External auditory canal; tympanic membrane
1. vestibular apparatus 2. ampullae 3. utricle 4. saccule
41. 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.
Sinustitis
Stapedotomy
Dorsum
Panendoscopy
42. TM - malleus - and incus are affected. The replacement tympanium is placed directly against the intact stapes - permitting the transmission of sound to the oval window. In addition to the damaged tympanic membrane - both the malleus and incus have be
Sinustitis
Type 3: Tympanoplasty
Seventh - cholesteatoma
Vestibulocochlear nerve
43. It is divided into 3 regions - the nasopharynx - oropharynx - and the laryngopharynx
Ringing in the ear
Seventh - cholesteatoma
Petrous Portion
Pharynx
44. Beginning at the posterior nares - the nasopharynx extends inferiorly to the _______
Uvula
Base; root - superiorly
Posterior
Zenker's diverticulum
45. Is inflammation of the mucosal lining of the paranasal sinuses.
Vestibulocochlear
Sinustitis
Decongestants; myringotomy
Tonsillectomy
46. Ear ache - headache - purulent discharge from the ear - hearing loss - dizziness - and weakness of the facial muscle due to damage of the ______ cranial nerve are evidence of _______
Maxillary
Tympanic membrane or eardrum
Vestibulocochlear nerve
Seventh - cholesteatoma
47. The 'Tm' can easily rupture. The perforation can be caused by either _____ or _____ from within the middle ear.
External trauma or excess pressure from within the middle ear.
Vestibulocochlear
1. vestibule 2. semicircular canals 3. cochlea
Ampullary crests
48. The pinna consists of _____ _____ that is covered with thick skin.
Internal component of cochlear implants
Conductive-type deafness
Flexible cartilage
Maxillary
49. What is controlled by the cristae during movement?
Dynamic equilibrium
Tonsillectomy
Posterior
Type 1: Tympanoplasty
50. A feeling of fullness - dizziness - and tinnitus aka ______ - maybe symptoms of ear obstructions
Cartilaginous
Ringing in the ear
Seventh - cholesteatoma
Middle ear
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