Word Parts
Pharmacology
Ear Anatomy
Eye Anatomy
Disorders
100

toxic/o

poison

100

What is a stimulant?

Drugs that act on the brain to speed up vital processes

100

What is #7


Cochlea

100

What is #1?


Pupil

100

A sensation of noises in the ears without an external source is what?

Tennitis

200

kerat/o

cornea

200

What is the chemical name of a drug?

The chemical composition and molecular structure of the drug

200

What is #16


Middle Ear

200

What is #6?


Iris

200

Protein build up behind the lens of the eye is what?

Cataracts

300
cutane/o

skin

300

What PDR stand for?

Physicians Desk Reference

300

What is #11?


Stapes Bone

300

What is #14?


Macula

300

What is the medical condition of nearsightedness?

Myopia

400

thec/o

sheath

400

What does pharmacokinetics study?

The drug absorption, metabolism, and excretion over time

400

What is #2?


Auditory Canal

400

What is #3?


Cornea

400

What is inflammation of the middle ear called?

Acute Otitis Media

500

aur/o

ear

500

The combination of two similar drugs is equal to the sum of the effects of each is called what?

Additive Action

500

What is #6?


Eustachian Tube

500

What is #15?


Fovea Centralis

500

When the eye moves side-to-side, up & down, or in circles uncontrollably.

Nystagmus

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