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ambly/o

dull, dim

100

applying dye eye drops that are a bright green fluorescent color.  Used to look for corneal abrasions or ulcers

fluorescein staining


460

100

person trained in grinding and fitting corrective lenses

optician


455

100

Tears are produced by the

lacrimal apparatus


451

100

What connects the nasopharynx and the middle ear?

auditory tube


468

100

specialist

-ician

100

ringing in the ears

tinnitus


472

200

Hearing

acous/o, audi/o, audiot/o

200

What is this device, and how does it work?

Cochlear implant; converts sound signals into magnetic impulses to stimulate the auditory nerve.

200

condition of having abnormally large ears

macrotia


471

200

Which three bones are called the ossicles?

the malleus, incus, and stapes


468


200

What are the three layers of the eyeball?

the sclera, the choroid, and the retina.


448

200

specialist in measuring

-metrist

200

what is microtia

condition of having abnormally small ears

300

eyelid

blephar/o

300

Use of high frequency sound waves to emulsify (liquefy) a lens with a cataract, which is then aspirated with a needle

phacoemulsification 


462

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benign tumor of the eighth cranial nerve sheath causing symptoms of tinnitus, headache, dizziness, and progressive hearing loss

acoustic neuroma


473

300

The opening in the center of the iris is the

pupil


449

300

Which two senses is the ear responsible for?

hearing and equilibrium


467

300

hearing

-cusis

300

what is otorrhagia

bleeding from the ear


471

400

ear

aur/o, auricul/o, ot/o

400

Placing a band of silicone around the outside of the sclera that stabilizes a detaching retina

scleral buckling


463

400

inflammation of the tympanic membrane

myringitis


472

400

What are the two main categories of hearing loss?

conductive hearing loss and sensorineural hearing loss


469

400

Which of the structures in the eye focuses incoming light rays onto the retina?

lens


449

400

ear condition

-otia

400

what is ophthalmalgia

eye pain


455

500

tear, tear duct

dacry/o

500

Surgical puncture of the eardrum with removal of fluid and pus from the middle ear to eliminate a persistent ear infection and excessive pressure on the tympanic membrane. A pressure equalizing tube is placed in the tympanic membrane to allow for drainage of the middle ear cavity

myringotomy 


476

500

condition of seeing double

diplopia


455

500

Which layer of the eye is responsible for supplying blood to the eye

choroid


449

500

The opening to the outer ear is the 

external auditory meatus


468

500

vision condition

-opia, -opsia

500

what is otitis externa

External ear infection.  May be caused by bacteria or fungus, commonly referred to as swimmers ear.


472

600

myring/o

tympanic membrane, eardrum

600

surgical repair of the tympanic membrane

tympanoplasty


476

600

state of normal vision

emmetropia


455

600

What are the three parts of the external ear?

the auricle, the auditory canal, and the tympanic membrane


467

600

the anterior portion of the sclera is the 

cornea


448

600

turned condition

-tropia

600

What is strabismus

Eye muscle weakness resulting in the eyes looking in different directions at the same time.

700

cornea

kerat/o, corne/o

700

measurement of the intraocular pressure of the eye using a tonometer to check for the condition of glaucoma

tonometry


461

700

loss of mobility of the stapes bone, leading to progressive hearing loss

otosclerosis


472

700

Which structure is responsible for refracting light rays?

cornea


448

700

Which cranial nerve carries hearing and equilibrium sensory information to the brain

vestibulocochlear


467

700

instrument to visually examine

-scope


470

700

Condition of color blindness - unable to perceive one or more colors

achromatopsia


456