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The root form for eyelid

What is blephar/o?

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The prefix denoting "old age"

What is Presby-

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Otorrhea

What is discharge from the ear?

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This specialist is abbreviated ENT

What is Ear, Nose, and Throat specialist?  

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The medical term for "pink eye".

What is Conjunctivitis?

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Pronounce the word and identify the stressed syllable:

Keratalgia

What is KER-ah-TAL-jah?

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This root indicates the bony protrusion behind the ear

What is mastoid/o?

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The 2 suffixes indicating "vision condition"

What are -opia & -opsia?

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Lacrimation

What is the formation of tears or another word for crying?

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AOM

What is Acute Otitis Media?

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These drugs will break down earwax in the ears

What are ceruminolytics?

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Pronounce the word and identify the stressed syllable:

Otoscope

What is OH-toh-skohp?

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The 2 root forms for Iris

What are ir/o & irid/o?

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The suffix indicating "fungal condition"

What is -mycosis?

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Cerumen

What is Earwax?

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The commonly used abbreviation for an otorhinolaryngologist.

What is ENT?

Double points for term for EENT

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The medical term for the eardrum?

What is the tympanic membrane?

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Pronounce the word and identify the stressed syllable:

Tinnitus

What is tin-AI-tus?

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The 2 roots for Lens

What are Phac/o & Phak/o?

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The suffix indicating paralysis.

What is -plegia?

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Opthalmoplegia

What is eye paralysis?

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IOP

What is intraocular pressure?

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The two roots representing the eardrum?

What are tympan/o and myring/o?

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Pronounce the word and identify the stressed syllable:

Phacosclerosis

What is FAK-oh-skler-OH-sis?

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The 2 root forms for tears?

What are Lacrim/o & Dacry/o?

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This suffix indicates "hearing condition"?

What is -acusis?


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Presbyopia

What is vision loss related to old age?

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These abbreviations are used to indicate:  Right Ear; Left Ear; Both Ears

What are AD, AS, & AU?

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The "O" in OD, OS, & OU

What is oculus?

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Nystagmus

What is nis-TAG-mus?

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This is the root form for ciliary body

What is cycl/o?

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The suffix indicating "the creation of an opening"

What is -stomy?

Double points for term for creating opening in eardrum.

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Otorhinosalpingitis

What is infection of the ear, nose, and eustachian tube?

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PERRLA

What is pupils equal, round, respond to light and accommodation?

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The medical term for "droopy eyelid"

What is blepharoptosis?

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Pronounce the word and identify the stressed syllable: Dacryocystocentesis

What is DAY-cree-oh-SIS-toh-sen-TEE-sis?

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