Ears
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Venipuncture
Eyes
Taste/Smell
100
Ringing in the ears
What is Tinnitus?
100
Responsible for balance and equilibrium; Contains Endolymph and Perilymph fluid
What is the labyrinth and the vestibule?
100
Cephalic, Basilic and Median Cubital Vein
Veins commonly used for venipuncture
100
White, opaque portion of the eye; tough outermost layer
What is the Sclera?
100
What are the 5 different tastes that the tongue can perceive?
Sour, Sweet, Bitter, Salty, and Umami
200
Decrease in hearing due to old age
What is Presbycusis?
200
Sound waves are gathered by this structure and then pass into the external auditory canal.
What is the Auricle/Pinna?
200
Ways that you can collect blood from patients?
Vacutainer, Butterfly, Needle and Syringe, Capillary, Lancet
200
Transparent portion of the eye that lets light in; acts like a window
What is the cornea?
200
What is the function of mucus in the nasal passages?
Dissolve chemicals so that they can be sent to the brain for interpretation
300
Inflammation of the ear; can be all three areas or just localized to just one.
What is Otitis? Name the three different areas for 100 extra points.
300
Another name for the eardrum; transfers vibration to the middle ear
What is the Tympanic Membrane?
300
What complications can arise after venipuncture?
Hematoma, Latex allergy, Nerve Injury, Infections
300
Occurs when the lens has an abnormal shape or the cornea is unevenly curved.
What is Astigmatism?
300
What is the medical term for smell receptors
Olfactory receptors(olfactory bulb and tract)
400
Condition that consists of earwax buildup in the external auditory canal.
What is cerumen impaction?
400
Holds the Organ of Corti and transfers information to the auditory nerve
What is the Cochlea?
400
What is types of PPE need to be used to when performing phlebotomy?
Gloves, Lab Coat, Masks and Glasses
400
Rapid, involuntary eye movements; seen often in individuals with albinism.
What is nystagmus?
400
The medical term for taste buds?
Papillae
500
Stapes, Malleus, and Incus
What are the ear ossicles?
500
Area of the brain that processes information from the the auditory nerve
What is the cerebrum?
500
Five types of WBCs
Neutrophils Basophils Eosinophils Lymphocytes Monocytes
500
Occurs when the layers of the retina separate; considered a medical emergency because it can lead to permanent vision loss
What is Retinal Detachment?
500
What occurs when you cannot smell a fragrance after a certain amount of time
Sensory adaptation
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