Medical Terms
Anatomy & Physiology:
Vision
Disorders of the Eye and Ear
Abbreviations
Anatomy & Physiology:
Hearing
100
opt/o
What is "Vision"
100
A globe-shaped organ.
What is "Eye"
100
Complete or partial opacity of the lens.
What is "Cataract"
100
P.R.N.
What is "When Necessary"
100
The shell-like external ear.
What is "Auricle"
200
stere-
What is "Three Dimensional"
200
The two corners where the upper and lower eyelids meet.
What is "Canthus"
200
Pertaining to the inside of the eye.
What is "Intraocular"
200
B.O.M
What is "Bilateral Otitis Media"
200
Passage or channel.
What is "Meatus"
300
cili-
What is "Eyelid"
300
This protects the eye from foreign objects.
What is "Eyelid"
300
Increased intraocular pressure.
What is "Glaucoma"
300
PEERLA
What is "Pupils equal, round, reactive to light and accommodation"
300
Small bony protrusion immediately behind the ear.
What is "Mastoid"
400
Tympan-
What is "Eardrum, Tympanic Membrane"
400
Strong hairs that keep debris out of the eyes.
What is "Eyelashes"
400
Yellow, waxy tumor arising in the middle ear.
What is "Cholesteatoma"
400
Q.4.H
What is "Every Four Hours"
400
Tube that connects the middle ear to the nasopharynx.
What is "Eustachian Tube"
500
Labyrinth
What is "Inner Ear"
500
These ducts open along the edge of the eyelid.
What is "Tarsal Gland"
500
The shell-like external ear.
What is "Auricle"
500
OT
What is "Opthalmic Technician"
M
e
n
u