medical terminology
key terms
common disorders
functions
common disorders 2
100

audi

what is hearing

100

Cerumen

what is ear wax

100

performed for chronic ear infections. Surgical opening made in tympanic membrane and tubes placed in ear to drain fluids

what is Myringotomy

100

cone-shaped cavity formed by the skull that houses and protects the eyeball

what is orbital cavity 

100

leading cause of vision loss, happens when the small central portion of your retina (macula), wears down  Problems with focus 



what is Macular degeneration




200

phasia

what is speech

200

Ishihara test

what is color blindness test

200

middle ear infection. Causes earache.

Frequent complication of common cold in children. Tx:

Antibiotics. If chronic and have buildup of fluid or pus may

require myringotomy.

what is Otitis media

200

movable folds of skin that protect the eye

what is eyelids

200

 excessive intraocular pressure causing destruction of the retina and atrophy of optic nerve

what is Glaucoma


300

lacrim

what is tears

300

to contract or shrink; become smaller

what is constrict 

300

 acute infection of the ear canal skin typically

caused by bacteria. Sx: pain—especially with manipulation of

the pinna; discharge and hearing loss if canal is swollen shut

what is external otitis

300

 produce tears which cleanse and lubricate the eye


what is lacrimal gland

300

Irregular curvature of the cornea or lens, causing blurred vision and eye strain

what is Astigmatism

400

myring

what is tympanic membrane, eardrum

400

hairs that move mucous and dust particles from the sinuses to the back of the nose


what is Cilia

400

the stapes becomes hardened and immovable.

Common cause of deafness in young adults. Tx:

stapedectomy—total replacement of the stape

what is Otosclerosis

400

prevent large particles from entering the eye

what is eyelashes

400

-sensation of hearing ringing, buzzing, hissing, chirping, whistling or other sounds

what is tinnitus

500

rrhea

what is flow or discharge

500

a small bone in the middle ear which transmits vibrations of the eardrum to the incus

what is Malleus

500

 damage to inner ear or auditory

nerve causes partial or complete deafness. Tx: Cochlear

implants


what is Sensorineural hearing loss

500

 protective membrane that lines the

inside of the eyelids and covers the sclera (the

white of the eye)

what is conjunctiva

500

Deafness due to the aging process

what is Presbycusis