Deck 14: Ear and Mastoid Process

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Viewing the ear is

A) otoscopy.
B) audiometric testing.
C) tympanometry.
D) tympanostomy.
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Loss of hearing caused by the aging process is

A) presbyopia.
B) anacusis.
C) paracusis.
D) presbycusis.
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The outer ear is termed the pinna, or

A) mastoid process.
B) vertigo.
C) tympanic membrane.
D) auricle.
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The connective tissue that covers and surrounds elastic cartilage is the

A) tympanic membrane.
B) perichondrium.
C) antihelix.
D) auditory meatus.
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The abbreviation for electrocochleography is

A) ECOG.
B) ECG.
C) COG.
D) OTG.
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A chronic condition of the inner ear characterized by vertigo, hearing loss, and tinnitus is

A) otitis media.
B) presbycusis.
C) Ménière's disease.
D) impacted cerumen.
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The abbreviation for the eardrum is

A) ED.
B) TM.
C) ENT.
D) OM.
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Surgically making an opening through the eardrum to promote drainage and/or allow the introduction of artificial tubes to maintain the opening is

A) otoscopy.
B) audiometric testing.
C) tympanometry.
D) tympanostomy.
Question
Ringing heard in one or both ears is

A) tinnitus.
B) vertigo.
C) Ménière's disease.
D) impacted cerumen.
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Inflammation of the inner ear is

A) otitis externa.
B) labyrinthitis.
C) myringitis.
D) acoustic neuroma.
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Inflammation of the eardrum caused by a bacterial or viral infection is

A) otitis externa.
B) labyrinthitis.
C) myringitis.
D) acoustic neuroma.
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Equilibrium means

A) dizziness.
B) earache.
C) balance.
D) spinning.
Question
The medical term for an earache is

A) otalgia.
B) otorrhea.
C) otosclerosis.
D) otitis.
Question
The process of measuring hearing is

A) otoscopy.
B) audiometry.
C) tympanometry.
D) tympanostomy.
Question
The small, hard projection of the temporal bone that is full of air cells is the

A) tympanic membrane.
B) mastoid process.
C) stapes.
D) incus.
Question
Measuring the eardrum is

A) otoscopy.
B) audiometry.
C) tympanometry.
D) tympanostomy.
Question
Discharge from the auditory canal is called

A) otalgia.
B) otorrhea.
C) otosclerosis.
D) otitis.
Question
Hearing loss resulting from damage to, or malformation of, the middle or outer ear is called

A) Ménière's disease.
B) sensorineural hearing loss.
C) conductive hearing loss.
D) otosclerosis.
Question
The opening of the auditory canal is called

A) mastoid process.
B) eustachian tube.
C) tympanic membrane.
D) auditory meatus.
Question
Hearing loss resulting from damage to the cochlea of the inner ear or auditory nerve is called

A) Ménière's disease.
B) conductive hearing loss.
C) otosclerosis.
D) sensorineural hearing loss.
Question
Inflammation of the mastoid process of the temporal bone is called

A) mastoiditis.
B) otitis media.
C) mastitis.
D) myringitis.
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A benign tumor of the glands that produce earwax is a(n)

A) ceruminoma.
B) acoustic neuroma.
C) choroidal hemangioma.
D) cholesteatoma.
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A benign tumor of the eighth cranial nerve is a(n)

A) ceruminoma.
B) acoustic neuroma.
C) choroidal hemangioma.
D) cholesteatoma.
Question
Making a new opening in the eardrum is termed

A) myringotomy.
B) myringostomy.
C) tympanoplasty.
D) paracentesis of tympanum.
Question
Cutting the eardrum to drain pus is

A) tympanoplasty.
B) tympanometry.
C) myringotomy.
D) myringostomy.
Question
An implanted device that electrically stimulates the cochlea is

A) otoplasty.
B) stapediolysis.
C) cochlear implant.
D) electrocochleography.
Question
The term for releasing the stapes is

A) ossiculectomy.
B) otoplasty.
C) stapedoplasty.
D) stapediolysis.
Question
A cystic mass comprising epithelial cells and cholesterol is a(n)

A) ceruminoma.
B) acoustic neuroma.
C) choroidal hemangioma.
D) cholesteatoma.
Question
Inflammation of the tissue surrounding the cartilage of the external ear, which may lead to the deformity known as "cauliflower ear," is

A) auricular perichondritis.
B) exostosis of the external ear.
C) stenosis of external ear canal.
D) ankylosis of ear ossicles.
Question
The three tiny bones in the middle ear are called the

A) auditory meatus.
B) ossicles.
C) cochlea.
D) eustachian tube.
Question
The diagnostic study of an individual's ability to hear is called

A) diagnostic audiology.
B) audiometry.
C) tympanometry.
D) electrocochleography.
Question
The medical term meaning "surgical puncture of the eardrum to drain fluids" is

A) stapediolysis.
B) paracentesis of tympanum.
C) tympanoplasty.
D) myringostomy.
Question
The term for cutting out part or all of the ossicles of the ear is

A) stapediolysis.
B) stapedioplasty.
C) mastoidectomy.
D) ossiculectomy.
Question
Development of bone around the oval window is called

A) labyrinthitis.
B) otitis externa.
C) otosclerosis.
D) otitis media.
Question
Inflammation of the pinna/auricle is known as

A) otitis media.
B) otitis externa.
C) perichondritis.
D) mastoiditis.
Question
Inflammation of the middle ear caused by an infection is called

A) serous OM.
B) Ménière's disease.
C) suppurative OM.
D) otosclerosis.
Question
Inflammation of the middle ear is called

A) labyrinthitis.
B) otitis externa.
C) otosclerosis.
D) otitis media.
Question
A middle ear infection with clear fluid discharge is called

A) otorrhea.
B) serous OM.
C) Ménière's disease.
D) suppurative OM.
Question
Surgically forming part or all of the ear is termed

A) otoplasty.
B) stapedioplasty.
C) otoscopy.
D) tympanoplasty.
Question
The record that results from measuring the eardrum is called a(n)

A) tympanometry.
B) tympanogram.
C) audiogram.
D) audiology.
Question
Dizziness associated with a disorder of the ear is called

A) aural vertigo.
B) vestibular neuronitis.
C) labyrinthitis.
D) otosclerosis.
Question
A narrowing of the auditory canal that develops after birth is acquired

A) auricular perichondritis.
B) exostosis of the external ear.
C) stenosis of external ear canal.
D) ankylosis of ear ossicles.
Question
Inflammation of the petrous portion of the temporal bone is called

A) cholesteatoma of attic.
B) eustachian salpingitis.
C) patulous eustachian tube.
D) petrositis.
Question
A cystic mass of epithelial cells and cholesterol in the epitympanic recess is known as

A) cholesteatoma of attic.
B) eustachian salpingitis.
C) patulous eustachian tube.
D) petrositis.
Question
A bony growth of the ear, usually resulting from chronic irritation, is called

A) ankylosis of ear ossicles
B) exostosis of external ear.
C) stenosis of external ear canal.
D) perichondritis, auricular.
Question
Ceruminolytics

A) cure acoustic neuroma.
B) improve hearing.
C) soften and break down earwax.
D) relieve congestion.
Question
The medical term for a puncture of the eardrum is

A) mastoiditis.
B) ankylosis of ear ossicles.
C) tympanosclerosis.
D) perforation of tympanic membrane.
Question
The middle ear contains ____________ bone(s).

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
Question
Inflammation of the vestibular nerve is

A) aural vertigo.
B) vestibular neuronitis.
C) labyrinthitis.
D) otosclerosis.
Question
An abnormal stiffening of the tiny bones of the ear is

A) mastoiditis.
B) ankylosis of ear ossicles.
C) tympanosclerosis.
D) perforation of tympanic membrane.
Question
An abnormal hardening of the eardrum is

A) mastoiditis.
B) ankylosis of ear ossicles.
C) tympanosclerosis.
D) perforation of tympanic membrane.
Question
Otics

A) cure acoustic neuroma.
B) improve hearing.
C) soften and break down earwax.
D) drugs applied directly to the external ear canal.
Question
The term that means a continually open eustachian tube is

A) cholesteatoma of attic.
B) eustachian salpingitis.
C) patulous eustachian tube.
D) petrositis.
Question
Hearing that is more acute than normal is

A) diplacusis.
B) presbycusis.
C) hyperacusis.
D) otalgia.
Question
Inflammation of the eustachian tube is

A) cholesteatoma of attic.
B) eustachian salpingitis.
C) patulous eustachian tube.
D) petrositis.
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1
Viewing the ear is

A) otoscopy.
B) audiometric testing.
C) tympanometry.
D) tympanostomy.
otoscopy.
2
Loss of hearing caused by the aging process is

A) presbyopia.
B) anacusis.
C) paracusis.
D) presbycusis.
presbycusis.
3
The outer ear is termed the pinna, or

A) mastoid process.
B) vertigo.
C) tympanic membrane.
D) auricle.
auricle.
4
The connective tissue that covers and surrounds elastic cartilage is the

A) tympanic membrane.
B) perichondrium.
C) antihelix.
D) auditory meatus.
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The abbreviation for electrocochleography is

A) ECOG.
B) ECG.
C) COG.
D) OTG.
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A chronic condition of the inner ear characterized by vertigo, hearing loss, and tinnitus is

A) otitis media.
B) presbycusis.
C) Ménière's disease.
D) impacted cerumen.
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The abbreviation for the eardrum is

A) ED.
B) TM.
C) ENT.
D) OM.
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Surgically making an opening through the eardrum to promote drainage and/or allow the introduction of artificial tubes to maintain the opening is

A) otoscopy.
B) audiometric testing.
C) tympanometry.
D) tympanostomy.
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Ringing heard in one or both ears is

A) tinnitus.
B) vertigo.
C) Ménière's disease.
D) impacted cerumen.
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Inflammation of the inner ear is

A) otitis externa.
B) labyrinthitis.
C) myringitis.
D) acoustic neuroma.
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Inflammation of the eardrum caused by a bacterial or viral infection is

A) otitis externa.
B) labyrinthitis.
C) myringitis.
D) acoustic neuroma.
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Equilibrium means

A) dizziness.
B) earache.
C) balance.
D) spinning.
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The medical term for an earache is

A) otalgia.
B) otorrhea.
C) otosclerosis.
D) otitis.
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The process of measuring hearing is

A) otoscopy.
B) audiometry.
C) tympanometry.
D) tympanostomy.
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The small, hard projection of the temporal bone that is full of air cells is the

A) tympanic membrane.
B) mastoid process.
C) stapes.
D) incus.
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Measuring the eardrum is

A) otoscopy.
B) audiometry.
C) tympanometry.
D) tympanostomy.
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Discharge from the auditory canal is called

A) otalgia.
B) otorrhea.
C) otosclerosis.
D) otitis.
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Hearing loss resulting from damage to, or malformation of, the middle or outer ear is called

A) Ménière's disease.
B) sensorineural hearing loss.
C) conductive hearing loss.
D) otosclerosis.
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The opening of the auditory canal is called

A) mastoid process.
B) eustachian tube.
C) tympanic membrane.
D) auditory meatus.
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Hearing loss resulting from damage to the cochlea of the inner ear or auditory nerve is called

A) Ménière's disease.
B) conductive hearing loss.
C) otosclerosis.
D) sensorineural hearing loss.
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Inflammation of the mastoid process of the temporal bone is called

A) mastoiditis.
B) otitis media.
C) mastitis.
D) myringitis.
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A benign tumor of the glands that produce earwax is a(n)

A) ceruminoma.
B) acoustic neuroma.
C) choroidal hemangioma.
D) cholesteatoma.
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A benign tumor of the eighth cranial nerve is a(n)

A) ceruminoma.
B) acoustic neuroma.
C) choroidal hemangioma.
D) cholesteatoma.
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Making a new opening in the eardrum is termed

A) myringotomy.
B) myringostomy.
C) tympanoplasty.
D) paracentesis of tympanum.
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Cutting the eardrum to drain pus is

A) tympanoplasty.
B) tympanometry.
C) myringotomy.
D) myringostomy.
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An implanted device that electrically stimulates the cochlea is

A) otoplasty.
B) stapediolysis.
C) cochlear implant.
D) electrocochleography.
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The term for releasing the stapes is

A) ossiculectomy.
B) otoplasty.
C) stapedoplasty.
D) stapediolysis.
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A cystic mass comprising epithelial cells and cholesterol is a(n)

A) ceruminoma.
B) acoustic neuroma.
C) choroidal hemangioma.
D) cholesteatoma.
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Inflammation of the tissue surrounding the cartilage of the external ear, which may lead to the deformity known as "cauliflower ear," is

A) auricular perichondritis.
B) exostosis of the external ear.
C) stenosis of external ear canal.
D) ankylosis of ear ossicles.
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The three tiny bones in the middle ear are called the

A) auditory meatus.
B) ossicles.
C) cochlea.
D) eustachian tube.
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The diagnostic study of an individual's ability to hear is called

A) diagnostic audiology.
B) audiometry.
C) tympanometry.
D) electrocochleography.
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The medical term meaning "surgical puncture of the eardrum to drain fluids" is

A) stapediolysis.
B) paracentesis of tympanum.
C) tympanoplasty.
D) myringostomy.
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The term for cutting out part or all of the ossicles of the ear is

A) stapediolysis.
B) stapedioplasty.
C) mastoidectomy.
D) ossiculectomy.
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Development of bone around the oval window is called

A) labyrinthitis.
B) otitis externa.
C) otosclerosis.
D) otitis media.
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Inflammation of the pinna/auricle is known as

A) otitis media.
B) otitis externa.
C) perichondritis.
D) mastoiditis.
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Inflammation of the middle ear caused by an infection is called

A) serous OM.
B) Ménière's disease.
C) suppurative OM.
D) otosclerosis.
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Inflammation of the middle ear is called

A) labyrinthitis.
B) otitis externa.
C) otosclerosis.
D) otitis media.
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A middle ear infection with clear fluid discharge is called

A) otorrhea.
B) serous OM.
C) Ménière's disease.
D) suppurative OM.
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Surgically forming part or all of the ear is termed

A) otoplasty.
B) stapedioplasty.
C) otoscopy.
D) tympanoplasty.
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The record that results from measuring the eardrum is called a(n)

A) tympanometry.
B) tympanogram.
C) audiogram.
D) audiology.
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Dizziness associated with a disorder of the ear is called

A) aural vertigo.
B) vestibular neuronitis.
C) labyrinthitis.
D) otosclerosis.
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A narrowing of the auditory canal that develops after birth is acquired

A) auricular perichondritis.
B) exostosis of the external ear.
C) stenosis of external ear canal.
D) ankylosis of ear ossicles.
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Inflammation of the petrous portion of the temporal bone is called

A) cholesteatoma of attic.
B) eustachian salpingitis.
C) patulous eustachian tube.
D) petrositis.
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A cystic mass of epithelial cells and cholesterol in the epitympanic recess is known as

A) cholesteatoma of attic.
B) eustachian salpingitis.
C) patulous eustachian tube.
D) petrositis.
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A bony growth of the ear, usually resulting from chronic irritation, is called

A) ankylosis of ear ossicles
B) exostosis of external ear.
C) stenosis of external ear canal.
D) perichondritis, auricular.
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Ceruminolytics

A) cure acoustic neuroma.
B) improve hearing.
C) soften and break down earwax.
D) relieve congestion.
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The medical term for a puncture of the eardrum is

A) mastoiditis.
B) ankylosis of ear ossicles.
C) tympanosclerosis.
D) perforation of tympanic membrane.
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48
The middle ear contains ____________ bone(s).

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
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49
Inflammation of the vestibular nerve is

A) aural vertigo.
B) vestibular neuronitis.
C) labyrinthitis.
D) otosclerosis.
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An abnormal stiffening of the tiny bones of the ear is

A) mastoiditis.
B) ankylosis of ear ossicles.
C) tympanosclerosis.
D) perforation of tympanic membrane.
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An abnormal hardening of the eardrum is

A) mastoiditis.
B) ankylosis of ear ossicles.
C) tympanosclerosis.
D) perforation of tympanic membrane.
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Otics

A) cure acoustic neuroma.
B) improve hearing.
C) soften and break down earwax.
D) drugs applied directly to the external ear canal.
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The term that means a continually open eustachian tube is

A) cholesteatoma of attic.
B) eustachian salpingitis.
C) patulous eustachian tube.
D) petrositis.
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Hearing that is more acute than normal is

A) diplacusis.
B) presbycusis.
C) hyperacusis.
D) otalgia.
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Inflammation of the eustachian tube is

A) cholesteatoma of attic.
B) eustachian salpingitis.
C) patulous eustachian tube.
D) petrositis.
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