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Anatomy
Anatomy II
Conditions
Meds
100
Accommodation
What is adjustment of the lens by the ciliary body
100
Cornea
What is the fibrous layer of clear tissue that extends over the anterior portion of the eye
100
Maze like series of canals of the inner ear
What is Labyrinth
100
pink eye
What is conjunctivitis
100
Inderal
Beta Blocker - decreases heart rate, cardiac output and increases cardiac volume
200
Snail shaped spirally wound tube in the inner ear
What is the Cochlea
200
Macula
What is yellowish region in the retina. Contains the fovea centralis
200
Channel between the middle ear and the nasopharynx
What is Eustachian Tube
200
Astigmatisim
What is a defective curve of the cornea or lens
200
Tenormin
Beta clocker used to treat hypertension, reduces both systolic and diastolic blood pressure
300
Otoscopy
What is visual exam of the ear
300
Lens
What is transparent, biconvex and focuses light on the retina
300
Rods
What allows us to see in dim light and is responsible for peripheral vision
300
Tinnitus
What is the condition of ringing in the ears
300
Pilocarpine
Increases secretions of sweat, saliva and nasal secretions - used to releive pressure within the eye caused by glaucoma
400
Process of recording blood vissels in the back of the eye after injection of dye
What is fluorescein angiography
400
Optic Chiasma
What is Place where the optic nerve fibers cross in the brain
400
The blind spot
What is Scotoma
400
Loss of central vision
What is macular degeneration
400
Librax
Mild tranquilizer used to treat spastic colitis
500
Surgical repair of the eardrum
What is Tympanoplasty
500
Cones
What is Photosensitive receptor cells responsible for color perception
500
Passages in the inner ear associated with maintaining balace or equilibrium
What is semicircular canals
500
Diplopia
What is double vision
500
Pavulon
Short term skeletal muscle relaxation to facilitate intubation, endoscopic exams, ventilator therapy or surgery.