The three main regions of the ear
What are outer, middle, and inner ear?
If the surgeon's preference card listed a Bookwalter or Omnitract, what type of instrument would be used?
What is a self-retaining retractor?
This endoscopic inspection of colon
What is Colonoscopy?
The organ that often sustains an incidental injury during a transverse colectomy
What is the spleen?
These forceps are used to place a PE tube into the TM
What are alligator forceps?
Common disorder in which you have one or more pauses in breathing or shallow breaths while you sleep.
What is sleep apnea?
The instrument used to grasp the appendix during an open appendectomy
Babcock forceps
This surgery is open exploration of the abdominal cavity (confirming a diagnosis, or explorartory)
What is Laparotomy?
Name the three sections of the pharynx.
What is Nasopharynx, Oropharynx, and Laryngopharynx?
When performing a parotidectomy which nerve do you need to be careful not to sever?
What is the facial nerve?
A forceps commonly used to remove gallstones from the common bile duct during an open cholecystectomy
What is a Randall?
This commonly performed procedure to treat gastroesophageal disease
What is Laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication
Medical term for the throat.
What is Aerodigestive tract?
Name of the procedure used to remove nasal polyps, and what special instrument may be used to perform the procedure
What is Polypectomy and Polyp snare.
The laparoscope with attached video camera is inserted through the _____ port during a laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
What is Umbilical?
This procedure can be performed open or laparoscopic to remove an acutely infected organ
What is Appendectomy?
The long vertical, strap like muscle of the abdominal wall.
What is the rectus abdominus ?
Common acute inflammation of the middle ear, usually caused by blockage of the Eustachian tube causing an accumulation of fluid that normally drains into the nasopharyngeal
What is otitis media?
Another name for Whipple's procedure is:
What is Panreaticoduodenectomy?
removal of a section of the large intestine and its continuity restored by anastomosis, or development of a colostomy (stoma)
What is resection of colon?
This is the most common knee injury and mechanical overload is the primary cause of the injury.
What is Anterior Cruciate Ligament Sprain?