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1. The canal is covered with 1.___________ - lined with fine hairs - and houses the 2._________ - which secrete a substance called cerumen - aka 3. ______
1. epithelium 2. ceruminous glands 3. earwax
Quadrilateral cartilage
1. labyrinth 2. bony osseous 3. membranous labyrinth
True vocal cords (lower)
2. The most common bacterial agent responsible for epiglottitis is...
Haemophilus influenzae
Ethimoid and vomer
1. labyrinth 2. bony osseous 3. membranous labyrinth
Mucous membrane
3. Removal of the palatine or faucial tonsils.
Tonsillectomy
Nerve stimulator
Salivary glands
Middle ear
4. What is the 8th cranial nerve?
Vestibulocochlear nerve
Bony growths (oxostoses) and soft tissue growth (polyps)
Esophagitis
Myringotomy
5. 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
Turbinectomy
Septoplasty
Type 2: Tympanoplasty
Stapedotomy
6. Local anesthetics (with or without epinephrine). Gelfoam - bone wax - anitibotics (systemic and topical-wound irrigation - ointments drops - or suspension) and antiflammatory agents are a variety of ___________
Mucous membrane
Pharmaceutical agents that may be used during ear surgery
Auricle: External auditory meatus
Epistaxis
7. Often the disease affecting the middle ear has extended into the mastoid sinus. This will require a combination procedure of a ________ and a ________
2
Tympanoplasty and mastoidectomy
Sinustitis
Pinna
8. The _____normally is _____ and has a diameter of about 1cm.
Tympanic membrane : concave
Tympanic Antrum; Eustachian
Petrous Portion
Internal nares
9. _______tissue can cause snoring due to nasal obstruction or hearing impairment due to eustachian tube blockage.
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.
Ossicles; tympanic membrane
Internal and external
Hyerpertrophic
10. The ______separated the cochlea from the semicircular canals and is centrally located.
Internal and external
1. epithelium 2. ceruminous glands 3. earwax
Laryngoscopy
Vestibule
11. Windpipe - joins the cricoid cartilage of the larynx to the main stem or primary bronchi leading to each lung.
Auricle and the external auditory canal (meatus)
Trachea
Type 1: Tympanoplasty
Internal component of cochlear implants
12. Foreign bodies also cause rhinitis. This is generally ________rhinitis and often is not given any further consideration until a purulent discharge appears.
Parotid gland; lateral
Unilateral
External auditory canal; tympanic membrane
Laryngitis
13. Is defined as any reduction of hearing - no matter how slight.
Deafness
Ostia
Uvula
Dorsum
14. What are the 3 small bones named according to their shape and are from lateral to medial.
1. malleus (hammer) 2. incus (anvil) 3. stapes (stirrup)
Type 5: Tympanoplasty
Tonsillectomy
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.
15. The most inferior tracheal cartilage is called the ______ - Which bifurcates into the 2 primary larynx.
Sinustitis
External nares
Carina
Cristae; cupula
16. Is inflammation of the pharyngeal tonsils. Usually bacterial - although it may be viral or due to allergies.
Adenoiditis
Adenoidectomy
Stapedotomy or stapedectomy
Trachea
17. The palatine tonsils and adenoids are often removed in a combination procedure called a
Sinustitis
Tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy (T&A)
Epiglottitis
Traum
18. What is cranial nerve 1? it is the sense of?
Parotid gland; lateral
Epiglottitis
Olfactory; smell
External auditory canal
19. 'Nerve deafness'. Involves the cochlear portion of the inner ear and /or the cochlear division of the acoustc (vestibulocochlear- 8th cranial nerve)
Perforation; tympanotomy
Sensorineural deafness
Petrous Portion
Tympanic Antrum; Eustachian
20. What is the main cause of nose bleed?
Adenoiditis
Traum
Uvula
Virus
21. ___________bleeding is more profuse and more difficult to control. Packing and electrosurgery may need to be performed.
Posterior
Septoplasty
Eardrum
Laryngitis
22. Infections and abscesses may affect the pinna and the canal - otis externa - which would apply to any general inflammation of the __________
Perilymph; endolymph
Sphenoid
1. epithelium 2. ceruminous glands 3. earwax
External auditory canal
23. _____ are capable of vibration when air passes through them during exhalation to produce sound. Fibrous bands that stretch across the hollow interior of the larynx.
Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) - UP3
True vocal cords (lower)
External trauma or excess pressure from within the middle ear.
Vestibulocochlear
24. Each ampulla contains ridges called _____that possess cristae.
Sensorineural deafness
Tracheitis
Tympanic membrane or eardrum
Ampullary crests
25. The_________extends from the pinna to the ________
Auricle: External auditory meatus
External auditory canal; tympanic membrane
Sinus endoscopy
Carina
26. Voice box - is located between the pharynx and the trachea.
Maxillary
1. vestibular apparatus 2. ampullae 3. utricle 4. saccule
Stapedotomy
Larynx
27. Permanent enlargement of the turbinates or nasal conchae may occur as a result of chronic rhinitis.
Direct vision - otoscope
Eardrum
Hypertrophied turbinates
Ampullae
28. The ________is the tip of the cranial nerve 1.
Flexible cartilage
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.
Conductive-type deafness
Olfactory bulb
29. The external ear is comprised of the...
Pinna
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.
Zenker's diverticulum
Laryngeal neoplasm
30. The footplate of the stapes rests upon the _____window.
Tympanic membrane : concave
Auricle and the external auditory canal (meatus)
Pedicle
Oval
31. An incision made into the trachea through the neck below the larynx to gain access to the airway.
Tracheotomy
Thyroid cartilage - Adam's Apple
Posterior
Stapedectomy
32. The three components of the osseous labyrinth are the : 1. _____ - 2. ______ - and the 3. ____ - which are named according to their shapes.
Mastoidectomy
1. vestibule 2. semicircular canals 3. cochlea
Spiral organs or organs of Corti
Quadrilateral cartilage
33. The largest and most superior of the single cartilage is the ______
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34. Sinuses located between the eyes and have a honeycomb appearance.
Peritonsillar abscess formation
Ethmoid
Pharyngeal tonsils
Otosclerosis
35. Anteriorly - the septum is ________.
Eardrum
Cartilaginous
Rhinitis
Cottonoids
36. A type of Tympanoplasty - has 5 classifications - which are determined by the extent of the damage to the eardrum and the middle ear.
Cristae; cupula
Laryngeal neoplasm
Internal nares
Myringoplasty
37. 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
Flexible cartilage
Radial neck dissection
Type 4: Tympanoplasty
Mucous membrane
38. 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 ________.
Petrous Portion
Type 4: Tympanoplasty
Stapedotomy or stapedectomy
Apex
39. 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.
Flexible cartilage
Mastiodectomy
Osseus ridges
Esophagitis
40. 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
Yes - nitrous oxide causes expansion of the middle ear and can cause dislocation of a tympanic membrance graft.
Perforation; tympanotomy
SMR/NSR (Submucous Resection)
Sleep apnea
41. Is inflammation of the mucosal lining of the paranasal sinuses.
Mastoidectomy
Sinustitis
Vestibulocochlear nerve
Parotid gland; lateral
42. 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
Hard and soft
Unilateral
Swimmers ear
43. 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
Oval
Laryngoscopy
Type 4: Tympanoplasty
Flexible cartilage
44. Posteriorly - the septum has bony attachments to the ________ and _______ bones.
Ethimoid and vomer
Septal perforation
Type 1: Tympanoplasty
Ethmoidectomy
45. 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
Pharynx
Type 2: Tympanoplasty
Tracheitis
Type 3: Tympanoplasty
46. Paranasal sinuses--a series of ducts called ________leadto the paranasal sinuses - which are air cavities in the bone surrounding the nasal cavity.
Flexible cartilage
Sinustitis
Vestibulocochlear
Ostia
47. Internal nose: each nasal cavity - or fossa - has a series of 4 bony projections - that increase the surface area of the nose - called the...
Olfaction: olfactory epithelium
Conchae or turbinate
Peritonsillar abscess formation
Cholesteatoma
48. ______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.
Otis media; nasopharynx
External auditory canal
Ethimoid and vomer
Freer elevator
49. A prosthetic replacement for the cochlear portion off the inner ear. This type of prosthesis is beneficial for individuals with sensor oriented deafness
Tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy (T&A)
Children
Tonsillectomy
Cochlear implants
50. In regards to the external nose - tip is referred to as the _____.
Adenoiditis
Uvula
Apex
Pinna
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