Eye A&P
Ocular Disorders
Otic Disorders
Oral Conditions
OTC Hearing Aids
100

This layer of the eye is responsible to lubrication?

What is the tear layer.

100

This bactericidal preservative has a lower risk of corneal and conjunctival damage?

What is chlorhexidine.

100

This gland secretes a milky, fatty fluid.

What is an apocrine gland.

100

Increase of tooth decay is a common presentation for this oral condition?

What is xerostomia.

100

This diuretic can cause temporary hearing loss and tinnitus.

What is a loop diuretic.

200

What cells secretes the bulk of non-stimulated tears?

What are goblet cells.

200

Restasis activates what type of cells to reduce immunological response and decrease inflammation? 

What are T-Cells.

200

This tubes conformation helps promote drainage and is shorter in flatter in children vs adults. 

What is the eustachian tube.

200

This is commonly known as cold sores.

What is herpes simplex labialis.

200

This term is used for age related hearing loss.

What is presbycusis.

300

What immunoglobulin is found in the tear layer and has potent antimicrobial activity?

What is immunoglobulin A.
300

This imidazole ophthalmic decongestant is preferred due to lower risk of rebound congestion?

What is naphazoline.

300

This product is FDA approved as an earwax softening agent?

What is carbamide peroxide 6.5%

300

This product is FDA approved to be applied at the first sign of a cold sore outbreak.

What is docosanol 10% (Abreva).

300

This is the most common mechanism of conduction of hearing aids. 

What is air conduction.

400

These epithelial layers are affected in eye redness from ocular irritation and/or inflammation?

What are the episcleral and bulbar conjunctival layers.

400

The presence of this helps differentiate blepharitis from bacterial conjunctivitis?

What is discharge.

400

What membrane of the ear must be intact to prevent ADR in water clogged ear treatment?

What is the tympanic membrane.
400

These lesions typically affect the labial and buccal mucosa.

What are aphthous stomatitis.

400

What organization has a helpful checklist for evaluating patients seeking OTC hearing aids?

What is ASHA

500

This hydrophilic cornea layer is the most abundant and allows passage of water-soluble drugs?

What is the stromal layer.

500

What drug(s) works to inhibit mast cell degranulation, inhibits eosinophils which in turn inhibits late-phase mediators?

What is ketotifen.

(Olopatadine)

500

The presence of discharge, fever and swollen lymph nodes help differentiate between water clogged ears and this disorder?

What is acute otitis externa.

500

This anticholinesterase inhibitor can contribute to sialorrhea.

What is donepezil.

500

A patient with what level of hearing loss is an appropriate candidate for OTC hearing aids.

What are mild and moderate.