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Surgical Technology
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1. 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).
Ethmoid
Tympanic membrane : concave
Glottis
Traum
2. 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
Tympanic Antrum; Eustachian
Type 3: Tympanoplasty
Nasopharynx
Tonsillitis
3. The eithmoid air cells are destroyed and all affected tissue is removed
Tonsillitis
Ethimoid and vomer
Ethmoidectomy
1. labyrinth 2. bony osseous 3. membranous labyrinth
4. There are several landmarks on the tympanic membrance. They are 1. _____ - surrounding the 'TM' is referred to as the 2. _____. A small superior is less tense and is called 3._____ - because it lacks the central fibrous connective tissue. The 4._____
Stapedotomy or stapedectomy
1. fibrous ring 2. annulus 3. pars flaccida 4. umbo 5. tympanic membrane
Glottis
Hard and soft
5. 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.
Yes....because the patient may have hemorrhage bleeding and need suction to create an airway.
Paratidectomy
Unilateral
Epiglottitis
6. 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
1. malleus (hammer) 2. incus (anvil) 3. stapes (stirrup)
Hypertrophied turbinates
Cartilaginous
7. A prosthetic replacement for the cochlear portion off the inner ear. This type of prosthesis is beneficial for individuals with sensor oriented deafness
Cochlear implants
Haemophilus influenzae
Apex
Uvula
8. Anterior nose bleeds are easily controlled by _____
Perilymph; endolymph
Trachea
1. labyrinth 2. bony osseous 3. membranous labyrinth
Direct pressure
9. Branches of both the internal and external carotid arteries provide the blood supply to the nose. The main source is the _________ - Which is one of the terminal divisions of the external carotid.
Internal maxillary artery
Mastoidectomy
Maxillary
Yes - nitrous oxide causes expansion of the middle ear and can cause dislocation of a tympanic membrance graft.
10. Foreign bodies also cause rhinitis. This is generally ________rhinitis and often is not given any further consideration until a purulent discharge appears.
1. vestibule 2. semicircular canals 3. cochlea
External nares
Pharynx
Unilateral
11. A soft tissue graft is used to repair the eardrum. The damage is limited to the tympanic membrane - All content of the middle ear are intact.
Sinus endoscopy
Type 1: Tympanoplasty
Sphenoid
Mastiodectomy
12. Internal nose: each nasal cavity - or fossa - has a series of 4 bony projections - that increase the surface area of the nose - called the...
Seventh - cholesteatoma
Conchae or turbinate
Stapedotomy or stapedectomy
External auditory canal
13. The _____ or ______ - is the separation between the outer and middle ear
Tympanic membrane or eardrum
Trachea
Turbinectomy
Tympanic membrane : concave
14. Other canal causing hearing impairment may be_______ and ______
Ostia
Waldeyer's ring
Petrous Portion
Bony growths (oxostoses) and soft tissue growth (polyps)
15. 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
Ethimoid and vomer
Polyps
Direct pressure
Decongestants; myringotomy
16. 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.
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.
Turbinectomy
Pinna
Stapedotomy
17. An incision made into the trachea through the neck below the larynx to gain access to the airway.
Trachea
Pharmaceutical agents that may be used during ear surgery
Acute epiglottitis
Tracheotomy
18. 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.
Acute epiglottitis
Tonsillitis
External component of cochlear implants
Uvula
19. Another word for a nosebleed
Osseus ridges
Pharynx
Panendoscopy
Epistaxis
20. Each ampulla contains ridges called _____that possess cristae.
Internal maxillary artery
Ampullary crests
Internal component of cochlear implants
Vestibulocochlear
21. The palatine tonsils and adenoids are often removed in a combination procedure called a
Tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy (T&A)
Vestibule
Haemophilus influenzae
Vestibulocochlear
22. The three components of the osseous labyrinth are the : 1. _____ - 2. ______ - and the 3. ____ - which are named according to their shapes.
Mastiodectomy
SMR/NSR (Submucous Resection)
External auditory canal; tympanic membrane
1. vestibule 2. semicircular canals 3. cochlea
23. Internal nose: The _______and ______ palate form the anterior and posterior floor of the nasal cavity.
Hard and soft
Pharynx
Petrous Portion
2
24. The _______ opens posteriorly into the mastoid sinus and the _______ aka auditory or pharyngotympanic tube connects the middle ear to the nasopharynx.
Quadrilateral cartilage
Tympanic Antrum; Eustachian
Type 1: Tympanoplasty
Ampullary crests
25. 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.
Tympanoplasty and mastoidectomy
Peritonsillar abscess formation
Laryngeal neoplasm
Tonsillitis
26. A type of Tympanoplasty - has 5 classifications - which are determined by the extent of the damage to the eardrum and the middle ear.
Myringoplasty
Middle ear
Children
Myringotomy
27. Most superior portion (above the palate) of the pharynx - located posterior to the nasal cavity.
Nasopharynx
Ala
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.
Spiral organs or organs of Corti
28. Conditions of the external auditory canal are usually dianosed using ______ - possibly with the assistance of an _____
Internal and external
Hyerpertrophic
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
29. It is divided into 3 regions - the nasopharynx - oropharynx - and the laryngopharynx
Virus
Acute epiglottitis
Pharynx
Olfactory bulb
30. Bronchitis - may be acute(virus) or chronic (irritants)
External component of cochlear implants
Type 3: Tympanoplasty
Tracheitis
Myringoplasty
31. Sinuses below the eyes and lateral to the nasal cavity.
Glottis
Type 4: Tympanoplasty
Maxillary
Cottonoids
32. 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
Rhinitis
Children
Internal nares
Sleep apnea
33. 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 ___________
Pharmaceutical agents that may be used during ear surgery
Olfaction: olfactory epithelium
External trauma or excess pressure from within the middle ear.
Pharyngeal tonsils
34. Damage to the _____ of the middle ear can be a continuation of a perforation. The complaints will include pain - hearing loss - drainage - and dizziness.
Ossicles
Ala
Cottonoids
1. malleus (hammer) 2. incus (anvil) 3. stapes (stirrup)
35. Is defined as any reduction of hearing - no matter how slight.
1. malleus (hammer) 2. incus (anvil) 3. stapes (stirrup)
Maxillary
Uvula
Deafness
36. An esophageal diverticulum
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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
Acute epiglottitis
Middle ear
Auricle: External auditory meatus
Radial neck dissection
38. An incision into the infereior posterior portion of the 'TM' with a disposable myringotomy knife - for removing fluid. Maybe be accompanied with polyethylene ventilation tubes - or pressure equalizing (PE) tubes.
1. vestibular apparatus 2. ampullae 3. utricle 4. saccule
Myringotomy
Apex
Virus
39. ________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 ________
True vocal cords (lower)
Tonsillectomy
Polyps
Decongestants; myringotomy
40. The tympanic cavity houses a series of 3 small bones called the ____ossicles.
Earwax and presence foreign body
Dorsum
Trachea
Auditory
41. 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.
Hypertrophied turbinates
Cricoid cartilage
Pedicle
Olfaction: olfactory epithelium
42. 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
External auditory canal; tympanic membrane
Internal and external
Tracheitis
Eustachian tubes
43. The ossicles have moveable _______joints between them.
Sleep apnea
Larynx
Stapedectomy
Synovial
44. What is the main cause of nose bleed?
Traum
Earwax and presence foreign body
Ringing in the ear
Vestibule
45. Is inflammation of the nasal mucosa - usually evidenced by excessive mucous production or rhinorrhea.
Internal and external
Rhinitis
Ampullae
Traum
46. 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
Adenoidectomy
Tympanoplasty and mastoidectomy
Vestibulocochlear
Nose: respiratory system
47. Labyrinths are complex series of canals and chamers locatd with in the ______of the temporal bone.
Septal perforation
Direct pressure
Petrous Portion
Conductive-type deafness
48. _____ 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.
True vocal cords (lower)
Otosclerosis
Eardrum
Parotid gland; lateral
49. Often for ear surgery - is the operating table reversed?
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50. The polyp is connected to the mucous membrane by a _________
Pedicle
Spiral organs or organs of Corti
Ethmoidectomy
Perilymph; endolymph
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