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Ch 17 quiz
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 1. What is the wax produced in the ear canal | Cerumen |
| 2. What is the term for creating a surgical opening into the TM | myringotomy |
| 3. Which is not an ossicle in the middle ear | Cochlea |
| 4. Which cranial nerve may be damaged by cholesteatoma | seventh 7 |
| 5. Walters, caldwell, lateral and submental are used to establish | sinus cavities |
| 6. what tissue type are palatine tonsils | lymphoid |
| 7. Which is not a category of tonsil tissue | laryngeal |
| 8. which are tonsils but referred to as adenoids and atrophy with age | pharyngeal |
| 9. Which procedure would the surgical tech need to have a spreader and hook for use | Tracheostomy |
| 10. A TMJ decompression is performed | lateral jaw |
| 11. Which procedure is performed for sleep apnea | UPPP |
| 12. Which structure has stones in the parotid glad | steno's gland |
| 13. What is the double action cupped forward angle forcep used to resect portions of the nasal septum | Jansen middleton |
| 14. Topical cocaine 4% is used in nasal surgery for | anesthesia |
| 15. Antostomy rasps are used in procedures involving which anatomical structures | facial sinuses |
| 16. Which descriptions of laryngeal cartilage is correct | individual and elastic |
| 17. Which laryngeal cartilage is commonly known as atoms apple | thyroid |
| 18. A procedure performed in ICU, ER or PACU | tracheotomy |
| 19. Name of long thin tipped, pistol grip type, hand forcep used in nasal procedures | takahashi |
| 20. WHich CN carries info from equalibrium to cerebral cortex | Eighth VIII |
| 21. Which procedures require use of a microscope | stapedectomy |
| 22. How should micro ear instruments be cleaned intraoperative | with a micro sponge wipe |
| 23.Baron, frazier and house are | suction |
| 24. which gas can cause expansion of the middle and contraindicated in tympanic surgery | nitrous oxide |
| 25.Which of the following is the most commonly used autograft in otologic procedures | Temporalis fascia |
| 26. Which type of study would be used to diagnose sleep apnea | polysomnography |
| 27. Which procedure would be done for excision of cholesteatoma | mastoidectomy |
| 28. which instrument is used to measure incus to stape footplate | depth gauge |
| 29. which name is common to knives, needles, picks and suction in otologic procedures | rosen |
| 30. WHich is not a compartment of the labrynth of inner ear | sphenoid sinus |
| 31. In which instrument tray would you find a ballenger swivel knife, cottle elevator and takahashi forceps | SMR |
| 32. What is the name of the sharp tipped handheld retractor that can be either single or double and often found in nasal trays | Joseph |
| 33. An otorhinolaryngologist is | ENT |
| 34. Which laser is used in procedures involving the stapes and middle ear | argon |
| 35. Which mechanical action of a drill attachment is most commonly used in otologic procedures | rotary |
| 36. What is the name of the structure that separates the outer and middle ear canals from one another | tympanic membrane |
| 37. Which part of the tympanic membrane is fibrous, largest and where drainage tubes are insterted | pars tensa |
| 38. In myringotomy procedures what does PE stand for | pressure equalizing |
| 39. what chronically occurring condition is often the reason for placement of myringotomy tubes in both ears | Otitis media |
| 40. Which of the following is all that is necessary for instrument setup for bilateral myringotomy tube placement | Mayo stand |
| 41. Which acute infection appears in bony air cells after approximately 10-14 days following an otitis media infection and if untreated may result in meningitis or encephalitis | Mastoiditis |
| 42. What is an important step for the surgical technologist to remember to perform when changing burrs on a pneumatic drill | put hand piece on safety |
| 43. What is the bony overgrowth of the stapes | otosclerosis |
| 44. Epistaxis is known as an acute | nosebleed |
| 45. Which diagnostic study is best at delineating between soft tissue and bony structures for diagnosing sinus conditions | CT scan |
| 46. Why is a scapular or shoulder roll used in procedures involving the oropharynx | Tilt head to increase exposure |
| 47. what is the term that describes a nasal septum that typically causes obstructed breathing in older patients | Deviated |
| 48. What is the surgical technologist often asked to do for the surgeon during septal procedures | Tap the chisel with the mallet lightly |
| 49. What is an alternate mane for the bony nasal projections known as turbinates | conchae |
| 50. All of the following are methods of performing a turbinectomy except | percutaneous |
| 51. where is the soft palate located in relation to the nasal cavity | posterior and inferior |
| 52. What is the most common cause of nasal polyps | allergic rhinitis |
| 53. Which of the paranasal sinuses are numerous, small and located on either side of the bridge of the nose between the eyes | Ethmoid |
| 54. Which of the paranasal sinuses are most superior and can be singular or divided | frontal |
| 55. Which procedure would require 4mm or 5mm 0degree or angulated lenses and a navigation system for intraoperative guidence | FESS |
| 56. Davis and mclvor are names of which type of instrument | mouth gags |
| 57. Which of the following is a curved serrated tonsil knife | Fisher |
| 58. which objective power lens is most frequently used for _____ | 400mm |
| 59. which of the following statements comparing rigid bronchoscopes and esophagoscopes to rigid laryngoscopes is correct | A. Bronchoscopes are longer than laryngoscopes and the distal end is straight |
| 60. Which of the following is frequently used as an autograft to replace the mandible in a radical neck dissection | Fibula |
| 61. Diagnostic method that assesses the amount of damage to the sound conduction system and determines course of treatment | Autiography |
| 62. Diagnostic method that uses cool and warm water introduced into the ear canal to assess balance funtion | ELectronystagmography |
| 63. The anatomic structure that connects the middle ear to the nasopharynx | Eustachian tube |
| 64. the membranous opening in the wall of the cochlea that recieves vibrations from the stapes in the middle ear | Oval window |
| 65. A series of hair cells that directly contract fibers of the cochlea nerve | organs of corti |
| 66. The process of cutting up tissue into small pieces to extract it through a small opening | morcellation |
| 67. Congenital defect that results in a bony or membranous occlusion of the passageway between the pharynx | choanal atresia |
| 68. A device attached to suction that uses gravity to capture specimens such as washings for lab analysis | lukens tube |
| 69. Condition of being enlarged due to chronic inflammation may cause obstruction | hypertrophy |
| 70. Position achieved by placement of a scapular roll to provide enhanced visualization of the oropharyngeal area | hyperextension |
| True and false | 1.F 2.F 3.T 4.T 5.T |