Which abbreviation refers to the conduction of sound waves through air?
What is AC?
Which classification of drugs dilates the pupils for an internal eye examination or to treat inflammatory eye conditions?
What is Mydriatics?
An unusual intolerance to light is called:
What is photophobia?
A perceived ringing sound in the ears is called:
What is tinnitus?
A form of farsightedness associated with aging is called:
What is presbyopia?
The inner edge of the eye
What is canthus?
Which classification of drugs treats nausea, vomiting, dizziness, and vertigo?
What is Antiemetics?
Which body structure is one of the few that does not contain capillaries?
What is Cornea?
word that means double vision:
diplopia
Eversion, or outward turning, of the edge of the lower eyelid is called:
What is ectropion?
Optic nerve and blood vessels enter the eye at the
What is Optic disc?
Tonometry is associated with:
What is an glaucoma?
Which layer of the eye contains the rods and cones?
What is retina?
Word that means discharge from the ears:
What is otorrhea?
Which classification of drugs depresses central nervous system functions, promotes sedation and sleep, and relieves restlessness?
What is Hypnotics?
Corrective surgery for a deformed or excessively large or small pinna is called:
What is otoplasty?
Which eye test determines the smallest letters that can be read on a standardized chart at a distance of 20 feet?
What is the Visual acuity?
Which body structure is one of the few that does not contain capillaries?
What is Cornea?
Which procedure involves examination of the angle of the anterior chamber to diagnose and manage glaucoma?
What is Gonioscopy?
Which abbreviation refers to stroke symptoms that resolve within 24 hours?
What is a TIA?
Which classification of drugs dilates the pupils for an internal eye examination or to treat inflammatory eye conditions?
What is Mydriatics?
Defective curvature on the cornea or lens is called:
What is astigmatism?
Sensation of a spinning motion either of oneself or of the surroundings is a condition called:
What is vertigo?
Which treatment for cataracts uses ultrasonic waves to disintegrate cloudy lenses?
What is Phacoemulsification?
Which abbreviation refers to a state of unconsciousness?
What is the LOC?