Medical Terminology
Pathology
Anatomy
Physiology
Medication
100
White part of the eye
What is the sclera
100
State of normal vision
What is emmetropia
100
The eye is composed of
What is sclera, choroid and retina.
100
Study of hearing
What is audiology
100
Corrective lenses are commonly used to help with
What is nearsighted and farsighted
200
Suffix for ear condition
What is -otia
200
Doctor who specializes in eye conditions
What is opthalmologist
200
Number of muscles connect the eyeball to skull
What is 6
200
Hearing and equilibrium are two functions of
What is the ear?
200
Eardrops to treat otitis externa.
What is antibiotic otic solution?
300
Damage to the lens causing it to become cloudy and diminish
What is a cataract
300
Signs of macrotia
What is large ears
300
Black/White vision and Color vision
What are Rods and Cones?
300
Organ sight that translates sensory images from the brain
What is the eye
300
To treat Bacterial eye infections
What is Antibiotic Ophthalmic Solutions
400
Combining form for hearing
What is acous/o; audi/o; and audit/o
400
Dizziniess caused by the sensation that the room is spinning
What is vertigo
400
The auricle, auditory canal, and tympanic membrane make out
What is the external ear
400
Clear transport area of the sclera that allows light to enter the interior of the eyeball
What is the cornea
400
Drops used to soften ear wax to prevent build up
What is wax emulsifiers
500
Weakness in the eye may result in stabisma or commonly known as
What is cross eyes
500
Medical term for total absence of hearing
What is anacusis
500
Major branches of the vestibulocochlear nerve
What is cochlear and vestibular nerve
500
Lubrication of the eyes are produced here
What are the lacrimal glands?
500
Substances that uses drops to dilate pupils for visual examinations or surgeries
What is mydriatic drops
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