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Medical Terminology
Module 6 Class I, II Study Guide
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What is the sclera?
Describe the location of the middle ear.
What is the Rinne test?
What is audiometry?
Where is the Organ of corti located? What does it look like?
What is nystagmus?
What can an orbital CT show?
What is an otoscope used for?
How many cranial nerves affect the ocular muscles?
Describe the flow of tears from production to the drainage into the nose.
What is the vestibular canal and where is it located?
What is endolymph?
What are the symptoms of blepharitis?
What is dacryocystitis?
What is a Weber’s test?
Why would you use acetic acid in the ear?
What treatment removes the stapes using a laser?
What is Meniere’s disease?
Describe the symptoms of Infectious myringitis.
Why would you use an antibiotic for an ear infection?
What type of medication would be use to treat an eye infection?
What type of medication dialates the pupil?
What can cause secondary glaucoma?
What can treat inflammation of the eye?
What are the terms for the external ear?
What is otosclerosis?
What is retinitis pigmentosa?
What drug causes the pupil to constrict?
What is a conductive hearing loss?
What is osteosclerosis?
What procedure excises and replaces the cornea?
What procedure excises the sclera?
What is the term for middle ear infection?
What is the nasal septum?
Describe the physiology of smell.
What do Ruffini’s corpuscles do?
What do Pacini’s corpuscles do?
What are Merkel’s disks?
What are papillae?
What is scleral buckling?
What is an intracapsular cataract extraction?
What is a pupil?
What is the retina?
Why would a physician use tonemetry?
Medical Terminology
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What is the macula of the eye?
Describe the cornea.
What condition is “drooping of the eyelids”?
What is a floater as it relates to the eye?
What condition results in total colorblindedness?
What instrument is used to examine the internal structure of the eye?
What is anisopia?
What is the labyrinth?
What is conjunctiva?
What is the palpebrae?
What condition could result in inflammation of the external ear canal?
What surgical procedure repairs the ear drum?
What is a caruncle?
What is meant by “olfactory”?
Where is the external auditory meatus?
Where is the fovea centralis?
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