Nervous System Terms
Endocrine System Terms
Ear Terms
Eye Terms
Miscellaneous
100

Condition of excessive movement

What is an hyperkinesia?

100

diabetes mellitus

What disorder is it when the pancreas does not produce insulin to assist in transporting glucose to the body cells

100

otosclerosis

What is the abnormal condition of hardening bones of the ear. 

100

The medical term for farsightedness.  

The medical term for nearsightedness.  

what is hyperopia?

what is myopia?

100

Epistaxis

What is a nose bleed

200


an abnormal condition of hardening of myelin tissue around neurons causing disruption of signals is? 

what is multiple sclerosis

200

A disease that is caused by hyposecretion of hormones from the adrenal gland. 

What is Addison's Disease

200

myringotomy and tympanotomy.

What is to cut into the ear drum or tympanic membrane. Both tympan/ and myring/ mean the same

200

mydriatic medication 

a miotic medication

What medication is used to dilate the pupils

what medication is used to constrict pupils

200

blood sugar levels below normal

What is hypoglycemia?

hypo=below + glyc= sugar + -emia =blood condition

300

A brain condition involving progressive disorientation, loss of memory and behavioral changes.  

What is Alzheimer's Disease

300

K+ and Na+

What is Potassium and Sodium

300

presbycusis

What is old age hearing?

presby/ = old age + cusis = hearing

300

photophobia

What is excess sensitivity to light

300

Drooping of the eyelid is?

Treatment includes? 


What is blepharoptosis?

blephar/= eyelid + o + ptosis= drooping


blepharoplasty

400

pertaining to fluid in the brain

What is hydrocephalus?

400

Hormones

What are chemicals secreted by the endocrine system

400

The instrument use to record a patient's hearing ability. 

The process of recording a patient's hearing.

The record of patients hearing 

What is an audiograph

audi/ = hearing   graph = instrument to record

audi/ = hearing   graphy = process of recording

audi/= hearing; gram = to record 

400

The process of measuring the intraocular pressure in the eye to rule out glaucoma?

What is tonometry

400

A viral infection that causes a painful blister like rash along nerve pathways.

What is shingles?

500

A condition in which the patient exhibits fine tremors, muscular weakness and shuffling gait.

What is Parkinson's Disease

500

The gland that regulates how much energy is used by the body's cells. 

The gland that acts both an exocrine and an endocrine gland. 

What is the thyroid gland?


What is the pancreas gland?

500

When tracing the transmission of sound from the external ear to the brain, the part that comes after the stapes is the:

the part that comes after the auditory canal?

The part that comes after the typmanic membrane?

What is the oval window

tympanic membrane

malleus

Be sure to study sound waves going through the ear. 

500

Dim vision

What is amblyopia

ambly = dull  opia = vision

500

Process of recording an image of the brain?


What is a encephalography?  


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