Question | Answer |
The term meaning the turning outward of the edge of the eyelid is ... | Ectropion |
An ocular ... may be fitted to replace a missing eyeball | Prosthesis |
A surgical incision into the labyrinth is konwn as an ... | Labyrinthotomy |
Photo-refractive ... is used to correct refractive errors by shaving away some of the top layer of the cornea. | Keratectomy |
The term meaning drooping of the upper eyelid is ... | Blepharoptosis |
The pressure-related ear discomfort often caused by changes in pressure when flying is konwn as ... | Barotrauma |
The diagnostic precedure used to detect corneal abrasions is konwn as ... staining | Fluorescein |
The medical term for the substance commonly known as earwax is ... | Cerumen |
Speech ... measures the threshold of speech reception and speech discrimination | Audiometry |
The medical term for the condition commonly konwn as an earache is ... | Otalgia |
The condition is which the pupils are unequal in size is konwn as ... | Anisocoria |
Involuntary, constant, rhythmic movement of the eyeball is known as ... | Nystaginus |
An inflammation anywhere in the uveal tract is konwn as ... | Iritis |
Also known as a stye, an infection of one or more glands at the border of the eyelid is konwn as a ... | Hordeolum |
The medical term for an inflammation of the conjunctiva is ... | Conjunctivitis |
The surgical removal of the stapes of the middle ear is a ... | Stapedectomy |
A sense of whirling, dizziness, and the loss of balance is known as ... | Vertigo |
When the retina is pulled away from its normal position of being attached to the choroid, this is known as a ... detachment. | Retinal |
An inflammation of the white of the eye is known as ... | Scleritits |
Also konwn as double vision, the medical term for the perception of two images of a single ofject is ... | Diplopia |
Also known as color blindness, the medical term for the lack of the ability to distinguish colors is ... | Monochromatism |
The term used to describe the changes in the eyes that occur with aging is ... | Presbyopia |
A condition in which the lens and cornea do not bend light so that it focuses properly on the retina is known as a ... disorder | Refractive |
Ther term meaning a ringing, buzzin, or roaring sound in the ears is ... | Tinnitus |
An inflammation of the eustachian tube is known as ... | Eustachitis |
Which term describes a non-cancerous growth that develops on the cornea that may grow large enough to distort vision?
A. adnexa
B. anisocoria
C. pteryguim
D. synechia | C. pteryguim |
Which term describes the simultaneous inward movement of both eyes toward each other to maintain single binocular vision?
a. accommodation
b. convergence
c. emmetropia
d. refraction | b. convergence |
Which ear structures are important in maintaining equal atmospheric pressure within the middle ear?
a. auditory ossicles
b. eustachian tubes
c. external auditory canal
d. semicircular canals | b. eustachian tubes |
Pterygium | non cancerous growth that develops on the cornea that may grow large enough to distort vision |
convergence | Simultabeous inward movemet of both of the eyes toward each other as they focus to maintain a singular binocular vision |
Eustachian Tubes | Ear structures that are important in maintaining equal atmospheric pressure within the middle of the ear. |
Macular Degeneration | condition in which central vision is lost, and peripheral vision may remain. |
Macula | Region where vision is sharpest on the retina |
Sympotoms of Meniere Disease | Symptons: Dizziness, fluctuating hearing loss in 1 ear, ringing of the ears |
Astigmatism | unequal curvature along the refractive surface of the eye |
Laser retinopexy | laser treatment used to reatach a detached retina |
Choroid | opaque middle layer of the eyeball |
Abbreviation for Left Eye | OS |
myringotomy | surgical incision in the eardrum to create an opening for the placement of tympanostomy tubes |
The term meaning the turning outward of the edge of the eyelid is ... | Ectropionn |
An ocular ... may be fitted to replace a missing eyeball | Prosthesis |
A surgical incision into the labyrinth is konwn as an ... | Labyrinthotomy |
Photo-refractive ... is used to correct refractive errors by shaving away some of the top layer of the cornea. | Keratectomy |
The term meaning drooping of the upper eyelid is ... | Blepharoptosis |
The pressure-related ear discomfort often caused by changes in pressure when flying is konwn as ... | Barotrauma |
The diagnostic precedure used to detect corneal abrasions is konwn as ... staining | Fluorescein |
The medical term for the substance commonly known as earwax is ... | Cerumen |
Speech ... measures the threshold of speech reception and speech discrimination | Audiometry |
The medical term for the condition commonly konwn as an earache is ... | Otalgia |
The condition is which the pupils are unequal in size is konwn as ... | Anisocoria |
Involuntary, constant, rhythmic movement of the eyeball is known as ... | Nystaginus |
An inflammation anywhere in the uveal tract is konwn as ... | Iritis |
Also known as a stye, an infection of one or more glands at the border of the eyelid is konwn as a ... | Hordeolum |
The medical term for an inflammation of the conjunctiva is ... | Conjunctivitis |
The surgical removal of the stapes of the middle ear is a ... | Stapedectomy |
A sense of whirling, dizziness, and the loss of balance is known as ... | Vertigo |
When the retina is pulled away from its normal position of being attached to the choroid, this is known as a ... detachment. | Retinal |
An inflammation of the white of the eye is known as ... | Scleritits |
Also konwn as double vision, the medical term for the perception of two images of a single ofject is ... | Diplopia |
Also known as color blindness, the medical term for the lack of the ability to distinguish colors is ... | Monochromatism |
The term used to describe the changes in the eyes that occur with aging is ... | Presbyopia |
A condition in which the lens and cornea do not bend light so that it focuses properly on the retina is known as a ... disorder | Refractive |
Ther term meaning a ringing, buzzin, or roaring sound in the ears is ... | Tinnitus |
An inflammation of the eustachian tube is known as ... | Eustachitis |
Which term describes a non-cancerous growth that develops on the cornea that may grow large enough to distort vision?
A. adnexa
B. anisocoria
C. pteryguim
D. synechia | c. pterygium |
Which term describes the simultaneous inward movement of both eyes toward each other to maintain single binocular vision?
a. accommodation
b. convergence
c. emmetropia
d. refraction | b. convergence |
Which ear structures are important in maintaining equal atmospheric pressure within the middle ear?
a. auditory ossicles
b. eustachian tubes
c. external auditory canal
d. semicircular canals | b. eustachian tubes |
Pterygium | non cancerous growth that develops on the cornea that may grow large enough to distort vision |
convergence | Simultabeous inward movemet of both of the eyes toward each other as they focus to maintain a singular binocular vision |
Eustachian Tubes | Ear structures that are important in maintaining equal atmospheric pressure within the middle of the ear. |
Macular Degeneration | condition in which central vision is lost, and peripheral vision may remain. |
Macula | Region where vision is sharpest on the retina |
Sympotoms of Meniere Disease | Symptons: Dizziness, fluctuating hearing loss in 1 ear, ringing of the ears |
Astigmatism | unequal curvature along the refractive surface of the eye |
Laser retinopexy | laser treatment used to reatach a detached retina |
Choroid | opaque middle layer of the eyeball |
Abbreviation for Left Eye | OS |
myringotomy | surgical incision in the eardrum to create an opening for the placement of tympanostomy tubes |