Cerumen is known as:
Cranial nerves may be damaged by cholesteatoma growth:
Seventh (VII)
The UPPP is a procedure to treat:
Sleep Apnea
The description and classification of the laryngeal cartilage of the epiglottis are:
Individual and Elastic
This procedure requires the use of an operating microscope:
Stapedectomy
Creating a surgical opening in the tympanic membrane is a:
Myringotomy
Facial twitching is caused by:
The structure often blocked with stones in the parotid gland that may require the removal of the gland
Stensen's Duct
The type of laryngeal cartilage known as the "Adams Apple" is the:
Thyroid
Micro-wipes are used during the procedure to:
clean miro ear instruments intraoperatively
Malleus
Referred to as adenoids and tend to atrophy with age:
Pharyngeal Tonsil
The Jansen-Middleton is:
A double-action, cupped, forward-angled forceps used to resect parts of the nasal septum
Places other than the OR a Tracheotomy procedure may be done:
ICU, ER, PACU
Frazier, House, Rosen, and Baron are all:
Types of Suctions
Lateral, Caldwell, Waters, and Submental radiographic views are used to diagnose the :
Sinus Cavity
During a tracheotomy which instruments should the CST have readily available?
Spreader and Hook
Topical cocaine 4% is used in nasal surgery for:
Anesthesia
The nasal procedure may use an Takahashi instrument described as:
A long, thin, cupped, pistol-grip handle forceps
Nitrous Oxide
Palatine tonsils are made up of:
Lymphoid Tissue
TMJ decompression is performed in the:
Lateral Jaw
Antrostomy rasps are used in:
Carries information related to equilibrium to the cerebral cortex
Temporalis Fascia