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1. It is divided into 3 regions - the nasopharynx - oropharynx - and the laryngopharynx
Pharynx
Ossicles
Pharyngeal tonsils
External auditory canal
2. The _____normally is _____ and has a diameter of about 1cm.
Sensorineural deafness
Tympanic membrane : concave
Cholesteatoma
Uvula
3. This progressive disease is herditary - affecting women more commonly than mena and is diagnosed with the assistance of a tuning for and audiometric exams. Surgical treatment to consider for this disorder would be _______or ________.
Mucous membrane
Vestibulocochlear nerve
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.
Stapedotomy or stapedectomy
4. The ossicles have moveable _______joints between them.
Type 5: Tympanoplasty
Seventh - cholesteatoma
Synovial
Stapedotomy
5. 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 _______
Adenoidectomy
Turbinectomy
Unilateral
Seventh - cholesteatoma
6. A feeling of fullness - dizziness - and tinnitus aka ______ - maybe symptoms of ear obstructions
Ampullary crests
Internal and external
Ringing in the ear
Internal nares
7. Beginning at the posterior nares - the nasopharynx extends inferiorly to the _______
Bony growths (oxostoses) and soft tissue growth (polyps)
External trauma or excess pressure from within the middle ear.
Uvula
Bronchoscopy
8. Windpipe - joins the cricoid cartilage of the larynx to the main stem or primary bronchi leading to each lung.
1. fibrous ring 2. annulus 3. pars flaccida 4. umbo 5. tympanic membrane
External nares
Epiglottitis
Trachea
9. The most inferior tracheal cartilage is called the ______ - Which bifurcates into the 2 primary larynx.
Carina
1. fibrous ring 2. annulus 3. pars flaccida 4. umbo 5. tympanic membrane
Pharynx
Tonsillitis
10. What is the 8th cranial nerve?
Auricle: External auditory meatus
Vestibulocochlear nerve
Traum
Haemophilus influenzae
11. The septal cartilage is also known as the _______
Ossicles
Direct pressure
Quadrilateral cartilage
1. 3 2. epithelium 3. fibrous connective tissue 4. mucous membrane
12. Posteriorly - the septum has bony attachments to the ________ and _______ bones.
Ethimoid and vomer
Epistaxis
Tympanic Antrum; Eustachian
Nose: respiratory system
13. Indicates that the mucous membrance lining the nasal cavity will be incised - and the underlying perichondrium or periosteum lifted.
Internal and external
SMR/NSR (Submucous Resection)
Uvula
Stapedotomy or stapedectomy
14. Cochlear implants have 2 components - What are they ______ - ______
Internal and external
Petrous Portion
Cristae; cupula
Ethmoid
15. An incision made into the trachea through the neck below the larynx to gain access to the airway.
Carina
Tracheotomy
Direct vision - otoscope
Ethmoid
16. Infections and abscesses may affect the pinna and the canal - otis externa - which would apply to any general inflammation of the __________
Pinna
SMR/NSR (Submucous Resection)
External auditory canal
Freer elevator
17. Labyrinths are complex series of canals and chamers locatd with in the ______of the temporal bone.
1. malleus (hammer) 2. incus (anvil) 3. stapes (stirrup)
Bronchoscopy
Petrous Portion
Polyps
18. 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
Vestibulocochlear
Cristae; cupula
Turbinectomy
Laryngitis
19. What is the 8th cranial nerve?
Ampullae
Adenoidectomy
Posterior
Vestibulocochlear
20. 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
Type 4: Tympanoplasty
Ethmoid
Tympanic membrane or eardrum
Salivary glands
21. Not breathing. Numerous - brief interruptions in respiration during sleep - leaving the patient feeling sleepy during the day. Life threatening - can lead to irregualr hear beats - high blood pressure - heart attach and stroke. Pharmacologic treatmen
1. vestibule 2. semicircular canals 3. cochlea
Haemophilus influenzae
Sleep apnea
Nose: respiratory system
22. Sinuses directly behind the nose at the center of the skull and may be one cavity or divided.
Sphenoid
Petrous Portion
Middle ear
Cricoid cartilage
23. Removal of the palatine or faucial tonsils.
Eardrum
Otis media; nasopharynx
Vestibulocochlear
Tonsillectomy
24. The eithmoid air cells are destroyed and all affected tissue is removed
Ethmoidectomy
Conductive-type deafness
Mucous membrane
1. vestibule 2. semicircular canals 3. cochlea
25. Growth that originate from mucous membrane - most often develop in patients suffering from allergic rhinitis. They can multiple and in some cases - the size and number may cause complete obstruction of the nose. The sense of olfaction is often impair
Polyps
Tonsillitis
Quadrilateral cartilage
Hypertrophied turbinates
26. Excision of a portion or all of the parotid gland. Common disorfer is the formation of stones that block Steno's duct. Very important to identify the facial nerve during a paratidectomy. Have facial nerve identifiers ready for surgeon.
Paratidectomy
Flexible cartilage
Type 1: Tympanoplasty
Olfactory; smell
27. In regards to the external nose - tip is referred to as the _____.
Thyroid cartilage - Adam's Apple
Auricle and the external auditory canal (meatus)
External nares
Apex
28. Occurs when there is a bony overgrowth of the spates.
Tympanic membrane or eardrum
Posterior
Cochlea
Otosclerosis
29. The ______separated the cochlea from the semicircular canals and is centrally located.
Tonsillectomy
Vestibule
SMR/NSR (Submucous Resection)
Ethmoid
30. The _______ opens posteriorly into the mastoid sinus and the _______ aka auditory or pharyngotympanic tube connects the middle ear to the nasopharynx.
Otis media; nasopharynx
Tympanic Antrum; Eustachian
Pharyngeal tonsils
Spiral organs or organs of Corti
31. The _____ - aka tympanic cavity is an air-filled chamber located within the temporal bone.
Middle ear
Tympanic Antrum; Eustachian
Cottonoids
Otis media; nasopharynx
32. Internal nose: each nasal cavity - or fossa - has a series of 4 bony projections - that increase the surface area of the nose - called the...
Sleep apnea
Ampullary crests
Conchae or turbinate
Yes - nitrous oxide causes expansion of the middle ear and can cause dislocation of a tympanic membrance graft.
33. Internal nose: The ending of the soft palate is the _________.
Uvula
Petrous Portion
Laryngeal neoplasm
Ethmoid
34. 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
Tonsillectomy
Stapedectomy
Type 5: Tympanoplasty
35. Most often done to straighten a deviated nasal septum - and to improve air flow through the nasal cavity. It is also used to repair a perforated septum or one damaged by trauma.
Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) - UP3
Hyerpertrophic
Septoplasty
Tympanic membrane or eardrum
36. 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).
Mastiodectomy
Glottis
Temporalis fascia
Deafness
37. Inflammation of the esophagus - caused by reflux of stomach acids. Can lead to formation of stricture - may require surgery.
Zenker's diverticulum
Conchae or turbinate
Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) - UP3
Esophagitis
38. Autographs(from the same person) - allografts (from the same species) - xenografts (from animals) - or synthetic grafts are several options available for repair or replacement of damaged or diseased _____ or the ____>
Bony growths (oxostoses) and soft tissue growth (polyps)
Direct vision - otoscope
Ossicles; tympanic membrane
1. 3 2. epithelium 3. fibrous connective tissue 4. mucous membrane
39. What is controlled by the cristae during movement?
Tympanic membrane or eardrum
Dorsum
Dynamic equilibrium
Stapedotomy
40. What are the 3 small bones named according to their shape and are from lateral to medial.
Vestibulocochlear
Tonsillitis
1. vestibular apparatus 2. ampullae 3. utricle 4. saccule
1. malleus (hammer) 2. incus (anvil) 3. stapes (stirrup)
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
Auricle: External auditory meatus
Olfactory bulb
Internal component of cochlear implants
42. Pinna consists of 2 parts
Auricle and the external auditory canal (meatus)
SMR/NSR (Submucous Resection)
Cholesteatoma
Olfactory bulb
43. Is inflammation of the mucosal lining of the paranasal sinuses.
Olfactory; smell
Sinustitis
Nerve stimulator
Children
44. Sinuses below the eyes and lateral to the nasal cavity.
Nerve stimulator
Turbinectomy
Hard and soft
Maxillary
45. Possesses several electrodes which enter and circle around inside the cochlear. Implanted under the patients skin behind the ear. The electrodes receive signals transmitted from the external portion of the devise to the cochlea activating fibrs of th
Olfactory; smell
Olfactory bulb
1. fibrous ring 2. annulus 3. pars flaccida 4. umbo 5. tympanic membrane
Internal component of cochlear implants
46. Often for ear surgery - is the operating table reversed?
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47. Most superior portion (above the palate) of the pharynx - located posterior to the nasal cavity.
Nasopharynx
Tympanoplasty and mastoidectomy
Decongestants; myringotomy
Vestibule
48. 'Nerve deafness'. Involves the cochlear portion of the inner ear and /or the cochlear division of the acoustc (vestibulocochlear- 8th cranial nerve)
Ostia
Type 1: Tympanoplasty
Ossicles
Sensorineural deafness
49. Unilaterally - removal of the cervial lymph nodes - jugular vein - and sternocleidomastoid muscle (SCM). While perfomed alone to treat metastatic squamous cell carcinoma - also done in conjunction with mandibulectomy for metastatic lesions of the mou
1. vestibular apparatus 2. ampullae 3. utricle 4. saccule
Radial neck dissection
Acute epiglottitis
Septoplasty
50. The largest and most superior of the single cartilage is the ______
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