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100

One of the most common symptoms in clinical practice.

What is a headache?

100
The direction in which an image is projected on the retina.

What is upside-down and reversed left to right?

100

The medical term for ear wax.

What is cerumen?

100

This clinical finding of the nose is suggestive of cocaine use.

What are nasal mucosal ulcerations?
100

True or False: In darker skinned people, partly brown gingiva can be a normal finding.

True

200

Asymmetrical facial expressions or facial droop is a sign of this.

What is a stroke?

200

The name of the opening between the eyelids.

What is the palpebral fissure?

200

This type of conduction bypasses the external and middle ear and is often used to test hearing.

What is bone conduction?

200

These three bony structures of the nose are covered with highly vascular tissue and aid in warming and humidifying air as it enters the nose.

What are the turbinates/concha (superior/nasal, middle, and inferior)?

200

The protective layering of our teeth.

What is enamel?

300

This region of the head is located at the base of the skull and shares its name with the underlying bone beneath it.

What is the occipital region?

300

The name of the eye chart used to test visual acuity.

What is the Snellen eye chart?

300

The three ossicles of the middle ear.

What are the malleus, incus, and stapes?

300

This clinical finding is suggestive of allergies.

What are nasal mucosal polyps?

300

This can be indicated by white patches on the tongue.

What is candida infection?

400

The extension of this joint allows patients to achieve the "sniffing position."

What is the atlanto occipital joint?

400
The muscles of this eye structure control the size of the pupil.

What is the iris?

400

The first phase in the hearing pathway.

What is air conduction?

400

The structure most commonly injured during nasal intubation. 

What is the inferior turbinate/concha?

400

Two serious complications of untreated dental carries.

What are bacteremia and endocarditis?

500

This gland is located below the tongue and deep to the mandible.

What is the submandibular gland?

500
This condition may signify an increase in intracranial pressure and involves swelling of the optic disc and anterior bulging of the physiologic cup.

What is papilledema?

500

This inhalation agent should be avoided in a stapendectomy (the replacement of the stapes bone with a prosthesis).

What is nitrous oxide?

500

Two contraindications for inserting a nasal airway.

What are anticoagulation, basilar skull fracture, history of nosebleed requiring medical treatment, and nasal or nasopharyngeal deformity?

500

This tissue make up the bulk of our teeth.

What is dentin?

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