Deck 13: Ear

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Inflammation of the ear and mastoid bone is called

A)mastoiditis.
B)otitis externa.
C)otomastoiditis.
D)otomycosis.
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The pronunciation for the anatomic structure that is the portion of the temporal bone of the skull posterior and inferior to each auditory canal is

A) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic structure that is the portion of the temporal bone of the skull posterior and inferior to each auditory canal is</strong> A)   B)(AW-ri-kl). C)   D)(OS-i-kalz). <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B)(AW-ri-kl).
C) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic structure that is the portion of the temporal bone of the skull posterior and inferior to each auditory canal is</strong> A)   B)(AW-ri-kl). C)   D)(OS-i-kalz). <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D)(OS-i-kalz).
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The combining form labyrinth/o refers to the anatomic structure that is the

A)bony spaces within the temporal bone of the skull made up of three distinct parts,the cochlea,the semicircular canals,and the vestibule.
B)short tube that ends at the tympanic membrane.
C)sensory organs of balance.
D)portion of the temporal bone of the skull posterior and inferior to each auditory canal; contains mastoid air cells that drain into the middle ear cavity.
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The combining form that means tympanic membrane (eardrum)is

A)myring/o.
B)cochle/o.
C)labyrinth/o.
D)vestibul/o.
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A cystlike mass composed of epithelial cells and cholesterol occurring in the middle ear is called

A)presbycusis.
B)cholesteatoma.
C)acoustic neuroma.
D)Ménière disease.
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The term that means hardening of the ear (stapes)is

A)otopyorrhea.
B)otalgia.
C)otomycosis.
D)otosclerosis.
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The combining form staped/o refers to the anatomic structure that is the

A)passage between the middle ear and the pharynx.
B)semitransparent membrane that separates the external auditory canal and the middle ear cavity.
C)one of three bones of the middle ear; shaped like a stirrup and connected to the oval window.
D)sensory organ of balance containing receptors and endolymph.
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The term that means inflammation of the mastoid bone is

A)otomastoiditis.
B)otorrhea.
C)mastoiditis.
D)otalgia.
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Ménière disease is a chronic disease of the

A)external ear.
B)middle ear.
C)inner ear.
D)pinna.
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The pronunciation for the anatomic structure that is the coiled portion of the inner ear containing the sensory organ for hearing is

A) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic structure that is the coiled portion of the inner ear containing the sensory organ for hearing is</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic structure that is the coiled portion of the inner ear containing the sensory organ for hearing is</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic structure that is the coiled portion of the inner ear containing the sensory organ for hearing is</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic structure that is the coiled portion of the inner ear containing the sensory organ for hearing is</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The combining form aur/i is defined as

A)ear.
B)hearing.
C)eardrum.
D)ear bone.
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The combining form that means middle ear is

A)audi/o.
B)tympan/o.
C)ot/o.
D)labyrinth/o.
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A discharge of pus from the ear is called

A)otalgia.
B)otopyorrhea.
C)otorrhea.
D)otomycosis.
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The term otalgia is defined as

A)pain in the ear.
B)enlarged auricle.
C)drainage from the middle ear.
D)infection of the eardrum.
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The term myringitis is defined as

A)inflammation of the tympanic membrane.
B)pain in the middle ear.
C)discharge of pus from the ear.
D)inflammation of the middle ear.
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The combining form ot/o is defined as

A)ear.
B)eardrum.
C)hearing.
D)middle ear bone.
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The combining form cochle/o refers to the anatomic structure that is the

A)one of three bones of the middle ear; shaped like a stirrup and connected to the oval window.
B)sensory organ of balance containing receptors and endolymph.
C)coiled portion of the inner ear containing the sensory organ for hearing.
D)portion of the ear containing the tympanic membrane and the tympanic cavity which contains the ossicles.
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The combining form that means hearing is

A)aur/i.
B)ot/o.
C)tympan/o.
D)audi/o.
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Abnormal condition of fungus in the ear usually affecting the external auditory canal is called

A)otopyorrhea.
B)otomycosis.
C)otopyosis.
D)otosclerosis.
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The pronunciation for the anatomic structure that is the semitransparent membrane that separates the external auditory canal and the middle ear cavity is

A)(LAB-e-rinth).
B) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic structure that is the semitransparent membrane that separates the external auditory canal and the middle ear cavity is</strong> A)(LAB-e-rinth). B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic structure that is the semitransparent membrane that separates the external auditory canal and the middle ear cavity is</strong> A)(LAB-e-rinth). B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic structure that is the semitransparent membrane that separates the external auditory canal and the middle ear cavity is</strong> A)(LAB-e-rinth). B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The term that means surgical repair of the middle ear is

A)stapedectomy.
B)tympanoplasty.
C)stapedoplasty.
D)tympanectomy.
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In a mastoidectomy,the surgical procedure is a(n)

A)excision.
B)repair.
C)incision.
D)drainage.
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The term audiogram is defined as

A)visual examination of the ear.
B)an instrument used to measure hearing.
C)measurement of hearing.
D)a (graphic)record of hearing.
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A physician who studies and treats diseases of the ear,(nose),and larynx (throat)is an

A)ophthalmologist.
B)audiologist.
C)otologist.
D)otolaryngologist.
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An audiologist is one who

A)specializes in surgery.
B)treats diseases of the ear.
C)treats diseases of the ear,nose,and larynx.
D)specializes in hearing.
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The term for a sense that one's body or the environment is revolving is

A)tinnitus.
B)vertigo.
C)presbycusis.
D)Ménière disease.
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The term that means inflammation of the outer ear is

A)mastoiditis.
B)otitis media.
C)labyrinthitis.
D)otitis externa.
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The term aural is defined as

A)acuteness of hearing.
B)pertaining to the ear.
C)study of the ear.
D)study of audiology.
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Hearing impairment occurring with age is called

A)otosclerosis.
B)acoustic neuroma.
C)tinnitus.
D)presbycusis.
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The term that means study of the ear is

A)aural.
B)otology.
C)audiology.
D)otologist.
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The term that means benign tumor within the internal auditory canal growing from a cochlear nerve is

A)acoustic neuroma.
B)ceruminoma.
C)Ménière disease.
D)otorrhea.
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Labyrinthectomy is defined as

A)surgical repair of the middle ear.
B)surgical excision of the labyrinth.
C)incision into the mastoid bone.
D)surgical opening into the eardrum.
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The process of recording the electrical activity in the cochlea is called

A)electrocochleography.
B)tympanometry.
C)audiometry.
D)otoscopy.
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An instrument used for visual examination of the ear is

A)an ophthalmoscope.
B)a stethoscope.
C)an otoscope.
D)otoscopy.
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The term that means ringing in the ears is

A)vertigo.
B)otalgia.
C)tinnitus.
D)otitis media.
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Hearing is measured by the

A)audiometer.
B)optomyometer.
C)tympanometer.
D)otoscopy.
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An incision into the tympanic membrane is called

A)myringotomy.
B)tympanometry.
C)tympanoplasty.
D)mastoidotomy.
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The instrument used to measure middle ear function is a(n)

A)tympanometer.
B)tympanometry.
C)audiometer.
D)otoscopy.
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The term audiometry is defined as

A)visual examination of the ear.
B)measurement of the tympanic membrane.
C)the study of hearing.
D)measurement of hearing.
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In a myringoplasty,the surgical procedure is a(n)

A)excision.
B)repair.
C)incision.
D)loosening.
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hearing

A)myring/o
B)audi/o
C)staped/o
D)mastoid/o
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Premature babies are often susceptible to middle ear infections or

A)otitis externa.
B)otitis media.
C)tinnitus.
D)mastoiditis.
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One complication of the patient's upper respiratory infection was inflammation of the bony spaces within the temporal bone of the skull containing the cochlea,the semicircular canals,and the vestibular

A)mastoiditis.
B)myringitis.
C)labyrinthitis.
D)otitis media.
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During an ear exam,the doctor found a discharge containing cerebrospinal fluid.The proper medical term is

A)otopyorrhea.
B)otomycosis.
C)otorrhea.
D)otosclerosis.
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Vestibulocochlear means pertaining to the

A)vestibul and choclea.
B)vestibule and cochlea.
C)vestebule and cochlea.
D)vestibule and chochlae.
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The patient complained of loss of equilibrium and of vertigo because of vestibular neuritis also called

A)otosclerosis.
B)labyrinthitis.
C)cholesteatoma.
D)acoustic neuroma.
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The patient complained of a pain in his ear and denied other symptoms; his complaint could be described as

A)stapedectomy.
B)tympanoplasty.
C)otalgia.
D)labyrinthectomy.
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The patient who swam regularly often suffered from inflammation of the outer ear or

A)otitis media.
B)otitis externa.
C)presbycusis.
D)vertigo.
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located in the skull bone behind each auditory canal

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The patient's responses to the audiometric testing were plotted on a graphic record of hearing or a(n)

A)audiogram.
B)audiometry.
C)tympanometer.
D)audiometer.
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bones of the middle ear that carry sound vibrations

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B)(OS-i-kalz)
C) <strong>MATCHING Match each item with the correct description below. bones of the middle ear that carry sound vibrations</strong> A)   B)(OS-i-kalz) C)   D)(LAB-e-rinth) <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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separates the external auditory meatus and the middle ear cavity

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To use the abbreviation to record the diagnosis of inflammation of the middle ear,a doctor would write

A)ENT.
B)OM.
C)AOM.
D)HOH.
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contains receptors and endolymph that help the body maintain equilibrium

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Patient history,otoscopy,audiometry,and other studies are used in the diagnosis of inflammation of the mastoid bone,or

A)otitis externa.
B)myringitis.
C)labyrinthitis.
D)mastoiditis.
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external structure located on both sides of the head

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contains the cochlea,semicircular canals,and vestibule

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B)(OS-i-kalz)
C) <strong>MATCHING Match each item with the correct description below. contains the cochlea,semicircular canals,and vestibule</strong> A)   B)(OS-i-kalz) C)   D)(LAB-e-rinth) <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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snail-shaped and contains the organ of hearing

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equalizes air pressure on both sides of the eardrum

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A physician may prescribe medication to control nausea and vomiting for acute attacks of a chronic disease of the inner ear characterized by vertigo,tinnitus,aural fullness,and fluctuating hearing loss called

A)acoustic neuroma.
B)cholesteatoma.
C)Ménière disease.
D)presbycusis.
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stapes

A)myring/o
B)audi/o
C)staped/o
D)mastoid/o
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tympanic membrane

A)myring/o
B)audi/o
C)staped/o
D)mastoid/o
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mastoid bone

A)myring/o
B)audi/o
C)staped/o
D)mastoid/o
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Inflammation of the ear and mastoid bone is called

A)mastoiditis.
B)otitis externa.
C)otomastoiditis.
D)otomycosis.
otomastoiditis.
2
The pronunciation for the anatomic structure that is the portion of the temporal bone of the skull posterior and inferior to each auditory canal is

A) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic structure that is the portion of the temporal bone of the skull posterior and inferior to each auditory canal is</strong> A)   B)(AW-ri-kl). C)   D)(OS-i-kalz).
B)(AW-ri-kl).
C) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic structure that is the portion of the temporal bone of the skull posterior and inferior to each auditory canal is</strong> A)   B)(AW-ri-kl). C)   D)(OS-i-kalz).
D)(OS-i-kalz).
3
The combining form labyrinth/o refers to the anatomic structure that is the

A)bony spaces within the temporal bone of the skull made up of three distinct parts,the cochlea,the semicircular canals,and the vestibule.
B)short tube that ends at the tympanic membrane.
C)sensory organs of balance.
D)portion of the temporal bone of the skull posterior and inferior to each auditory canal; contains mastoid air cells that drain into the middle ear cavity.
bony spaces within the temporal bone of the skull made up of three distinct parts,the cochlea,the semicircular canals,and the vestibule.
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The combining form that means tympanic membrane (eardrum)is

A)myring/o.
B)cochle/o.
C)labyrinth/o.
D)vestibul/o.
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A cystlike mass composed of epithelial cells and cholesterol occurring in the middle ear is called

A)presbycusis.
B)cholesteatoma.
C)acoustic neuroma.
D)Ménière disease.
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The term that means hardening of the ear (stapes)is

A)otopyorrhea.
B)otalgia.
C)otomycosis.
D)otosclerosis.
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The combining form staped/o refers to the anatomic structure that is the

A)passage between the middle ear and the pharynx.
B)semitransparent membrane that separates the external auditory canal and the middle ear cavity.
C)one of three bones of the middle ear; shaped like a stirrup and connected to the oval window.
D)sensory organ of balance containing receptors and endolymph.
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The term that means inflammation of the mastoid bone is

A)otomastoiditis.
B)otorrhea.
C)mastoiditis.
D)otalgia.
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Ménière disease is a chronic disease of the

A)external ear.
B)middle ear.
C)inner ear.
D)pinna.
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The pronunciation for the anatomic structure that is the coiled portion of the inner ear containing the sensory organ for hearing is

A) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic structure that is the coiled portion of the inner ear containing the sensory organ for hearing is</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic structure that is the coiled portion of the inner ear containing the sensory organ for hearing is</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic structure that is the coiled portion of the inner ear containing the sensory organ for hearing is</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic structure that is the coiled portion of the inner ear containing the sensory organ for hearing is</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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The combining form aur/i is defined as

A)ear.
B)hearing.
C)eardrum.
D)ear bone.
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The combining form that means middle ear is

A)audi/o.
B)tympan/o.
C)ot/o.
D)labyrinth/o.
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A discharge of pus from the ear is called

A)otalgia.
B)otopyorrhea.
C)otorrhea.
D)otomycosis.
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The term otalgia is defined as

A)pain in the ear.
B)enlarged auricle.
C)drainage from the middle ear.
D)infection of the eardrum.
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The term myringitis is defined as

A)inflammation of the tympanic membrane.
B)pain in the middle ear.
C)discharge of pus from the ear.
D)inflammation of the middle ear.
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The combining form ot/o is defined as

A)ear.
B)eardrum.
C)hearing.
D)middle ear bone.
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The combining form cochle/o refers to the anatomic structure that is the

A)one of three bones of the middle ear; shaped like a stirrup and connected to the oval window.
B)sensory organ of balance containing receptors and endolymph.
C)coiled portion of the inner ear containing the sensory organ for hearing.
D)portion of the ear containing the tympanic membrane and the tympanic cavity which contains the ossicles.
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The combining form that means hearing is

A)aur/i.
B)ot/o.
C)tympan/o.
D)audi/o.
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Abnormal condition of fungus in the ear usually affecting the external auditory canal is called

A)otopyorrhea.
B)otomycosis.
C)otopyosis.
D)otosclerosis.
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The pronunciation for the anatomic structure that is the semitransparent membrane that separates the external auditory canal and the middle ear cavity is

A)(LAB-e-rinth).
B) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic structure that is the semitransparent membrane that separates the external auditory canal and the middle ear cavity is</strong> A)(LAB-e-rinth). B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic structure that is the semitransparent membrane that separates the external auditory canal and the middle ear cavity is</strong> A)(LAB-e-rinth). B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic structure that is the semitransparent membrane that separates the external auditory canal and the middle ear cavity is</strong> A)(LAB-e-rinth). B)   C)   D)
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The term that means surgical repair of the middle ear is

A)stapedectomy.
B)tympanoplasty.
C)stapedoplasty.
D)tympanectomy.
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In a mastoidectomy,the surgical procedure is a(n)

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D)drainage.
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The term audiogram is defined as

A)visual examination of the ear.
B)an instrument used to measure hearing.
C)measurement of hearing.
D)a (graphic)record of hearing.
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A physician who studies and treats diseases of the ear,(nose),and larynx (throat)is an

A)ophthalmologist.
B)audiologist.
C)otologist.
D)otolaryngologist.
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An audiologist is one who

A)specializes in surgery.
B)treats diseases of the ear.
C)treats diseases of the ear,nose,and larynx.
D)specializes in hearing.
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The term for a sense that one's body or the environment is revolving is

A)tinnitus.
B)vertigo.
C)presbycusis.
D)Ménière disease.
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The term that means inflammation of the outer ear is

A)mastoiditis.
B)otitis media.
C)labyrinthitis.
D)otitis externa.
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The term aural is defined as

A)acuteness of hearing.
B)pertaining to the ear.
C)study of the ear.
D)study of audiology.
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Hearing impairment occurring with age is called

A)otosclerosis.
B)acoustic neuroma.
C)tinnitus.
D)presbycusis.
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The term that means study of the ear is

A)aural.
B)otology.
C)audiology.
D)otologist.
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31
The term that means benign tumor within the internal auditory canal growing from a cochlear nerve is

A)acoustic neuroma.
B)ceruminoma.
C)Ménière disease.
D)otorrhea.
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32
Labyrinthectomy is defined as

A)surgical repair of the middle ear.
B)surgical excision of the labyrinth.
C)incision into the mastoid bone.
D)surgical opening into the eardrum.
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33
The process of recording the electrical activity in the cochlea is called

A)electrocochleography.
B)tympanometry.
C)audiometry.
D)otoscopy.
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34
An instrument used for visual examination of the ear is

A)an ophthalmoscope.
B)a stethoscope.
C)an otoscope.
D)otoscopy.
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35
The term that means ringing in the ears is

A)vertigo.
B)otalgia.
C)tinnitus.
D)otitis media.
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36
Hearing is measured by the

A)audiometer.
B)optomyometer.
C)tympanometer.
D)otoscopy.
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37
An incision into the tympanic membrane is called

A)myringotomy.
B)tympanometry.
C)tympanoplasty.
D)mastoidotomy.
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38
The instrument used to measure middle ear function is a(n)

A)tympanometer.
B)tympanometry.
C)audiometer.
D)otoscopy.
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39
The term audiometry is defined as

A)visual examination of the ear.
B)measurement of the tympanic membrane.
C)the study of hearing.
D)measurement of hearing.
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40
In a myringoplasty,the surgical procedure is a(n)

A)excision.
B)repair.
C)incision.
D)loosening.
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41
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hearing

A)myring/o
B)audi/o
C)staped/o
D)mastoid/o
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42
Premature babies are often susceptible to middle ear infections or

A)otitis externa.
B)otitis media.
C)tinnitus.
D)mastoiditis.
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43
One complication of the patient's upper respiratory infection was inflammation of the bony spaces within the temporal bone of the skull containing the cochlea,the semicircular canals,and the vestibular

A)mastoiditis.
B)myringitis.
C)labyrinthitis.
D)otitis media.
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44
During an ear exam,the doctor found a discharge containing cerebrospinal fluid.The proper medical term is

A)otopyorrhea.
B)otomycosis.
C)otorrhea.
D)otosclerosis.
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45
Vestibulocochlear means pertaining to the

A)vestibul and choclea.
B)vestibule and cochlea.
C)vestebule and cochlea.
D)vestibule and chochlae.
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46
The patient complained of loss of equilibrium and of vertigo because of vestibular neuritis also called

A)otosclerosis.
B)labyrinthitis.
C)cholesteatoma.
D)acoustic neuroma.
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47
The patient complained of a pain in his ear and denied other symptoms; his complaint could be described as

A)stapedectomy.
B)tympanoplasty.
C)otalgia.
D)labyrinthectomy.
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48
The patient who swam regularly often suffered from inflammation of the outer ear or

A)otitis media.
B)otitis externa.
C)presbycusis.
D)vertigo.
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49
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located in the skull bone behind each auditory canal

A) <strong>MATCHING Match each item with the correct description below. located in the skull bone behind each auditory canal</strong> A)   B)   C)(AW-ri-kl) D)
B) <strong>MATCHING Match each item with the correct description below. located in the skull bone behind each auditory canal</strong> A)   B)   C)(AW-ri-kl) D)
C)(AW-ri-kl)
D) <strong>MATCHING Match each item with the correct description below. located in the skull bone behind each auditory canal</strong> A)   B)   C)(AW-ri-kl) D)
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50
The patient's responses to the audiometric testing were plotted on a graphic record of hearing or a(n)

A)audiogram.
B)audiometry.
C)tympanometer.
D)audiometer.
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51
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bones of the middle ear that carry sound vibrations

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B)(OS-i-kalz)
C) <strong>MATCHING Match each item with the correct description below. bones of the middle ear that carry sound vibrations</strong> A)   B)(OS-i-kalz) C)   D)(LAB-e-rinth)
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52
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separates the external auditory meatus and the middle ear cavity

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B) <strong>MATCHING Match each item with the correct description below. separates the external auditory meatus and the middle ear cavity</strong> A)   B)   C)(AW-ri-kl) D)
C)(AW-ri-kl)
D) <strong>MATCHING Match each item with the correct description below. separates the external auditory meatus and the middle ear cavity</strong> A)   B)   C)(AW-ri-kl) D)
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53
To use the abbreviation to record the diagnosis of inflammation of the middle ear,a doctor would write

A)ENT.
B)OM.
C)AOM.
D)HOH.
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54
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contains receptors and endolymph that help the body maintain equilibrium

A) <strong>MATCHING Match each item with the correct description below. contains receptors and endolymph that help the body maintain equilibrium</strong> A)   B)   C)(AW-ri-kl) D)
B) <strong>MATCHING Match each item with the correct description below. contains receptors and endolymph that help the body maintain equilibrium</strong> A)   B)   C)(AW-ri-kl) D)
C)(AW-ri-kl)
D) <strong>MATCHING Match each item with the correct description below. contains receptors and endolymph that help the body maintain equilibrium</strong> A)   B)   C)(AW-ri-kl) D)
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55
Patient history,otoscopy,audiometry,and other studies are used in the diagnosis of inflammation of the mastoid bone,or

A)otitis externa.
B)myringitis.
C)labyrinthitis.
D)mastoiditis.
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56
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external structure located on both sides of the head

A) <strong>MATCHING Match each item with the correct description below. external structure located on both sides of the head</strong> A)   B)   C)(AW-ri-kl) D)
B) <strong>MATCHING Match each item with the correct description below. external structure located on both sides of the head</strong> A)   B)   C)(AW-ri-kl) D)
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D) <strong>MATCHING Match each item with the correct description below. external structure located on both sides of the head</strong> A)   B)   C)(AW-ri-kl) D)
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57
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contains the cochlea,semicircular canals,and vestibule

A) <strong>MATCHING Match each item with the correct description below. contains the cochlea,semicircular canals,and vestibule</strong> A)   B)(OS-i-kalz) C)   D)(LAB-e-rinth)
B)(OS-i-kalz)
C) <strong>MATCHING Match each item with the correct description below. contains the cochlea,semicircular canals,and vestibule</strong> A)   B)(OS-i-kalz) C)   D)(LAB-e-rinth)
D)(LAB-e-rinth)
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58
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snail-shaped and contains the organ of hearing

A) <strong>MATCHING Match each item with the correct description below. snail-shaped and contains the organ of hearing</strong> A)   B)(OS-i-kalz) C)   D)(LAB-e-rinth)
B)(OS-i-kalz)
C) <strong>MATCHING Match each item with the correct description below. snail-shaped and contains the organ of hearing</strong> A)   B)(OS-i-kalz) C)   D)(LAB-e-rinth)
D)(LAB-e-rinth)
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59
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equalizes air pressure on both sides of the eardrum

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C) <strong>MATCHING Match each item with the correct description below. equalizes air pressure on both sides of the eardrum</strong> A)   B)(OS-i-kalz) C)   D)(LAB-e-rinth)
D)(LAB-e-rinth)
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60
A physician may prescribe medication to control nausea and vomiting for acute attacks of a chronic disease of the inner ear characterized by vertigo,tinnitus,aural fullness,and fluctuating hearing loss called

A)acoustic neuroma.
B)cholesteatoma.
C)Ménière disease.
D)presbycusis.
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61
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stapes

A)myring/o
B)audi/o
C)staped/o
D)mastoid/o
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62
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tympanic membrane

A)myring/o
B)audi/o
C)staped/o
D)mastoid/o
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mastoid bone

A)myring/o
B)audi/o
C)staped/o
D)mastoid/o
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