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Ch 16-18

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show space anterior to the iris  
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2. Aqueous humor is found in the _____.   show
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3. The substance found in the posterior chamber is _____.   show
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show ciliary body  
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5. The term used to describe the location behind the g…   show
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6. The outer most tunic of the eyeball is called _____.   show
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7. Strabismus is defined as _____.   show
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show chalazion  
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9. The posterior chamber is the space _____   show
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10. An opacity of the crystalline lens is referred to as a _____.   show
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11. A person who completely lacks cones suffers from _____.   show
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show retina  
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show to regulate the amount …..  
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14. What condition is characterized by excess pressure …:   show
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15. What procedure is performed to open blocked tear ducts?   show
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16. Phacoemulsification is one method of _____.   show
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17. Recession or resection is the surgical treatment for _____.   show
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18. What instrument is used to remove the recipient …?   show
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show lateral eye movement  
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20. Where are the lacrimal glands located?   show
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show interior cavity of the nose  
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show inflammation of the lac…  
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23. Cryotherapy involves the use of _____.   show
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24. What pathology does the scleral buckle procedure …?   show
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show to establish a new pat…  
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show irrigate the cornea  
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show posterior capsule remains…  
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show to constrict the pupil  
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29. The process of phacoemulsification uses what type …?   show
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30. Why is it important to remove the powder from your gloves?   show
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31. What is the purpose of placing a traction suture prior to procedure?   show
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show corneal  
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show to provide a base of support  
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show anti-inflammatory  
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show ocutome  
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show to rotate eye upward  
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show conjunctiva  
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show iris  
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show photoreceptors  
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40. _____ is the leading cause of blindness in the US.   show
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41. Mydriatics & cycloplegic drugs cause _____.   show
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42. Diuretics are used to _____.   show
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show steroid  
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44. The most common suture needle used for cornia procedures is _____.   show
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45. The _____ scissors useful in strabismus procedures.   show
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show lower eyelid  
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47. Iridectomy refers to _____.   show
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show tonometer  
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49. During what procedure may a patient receive an injection & subretinal fluid is reabsorbed and scars form?   show
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50. _____ sponges are the sponges of choice in eye surgery.   show
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show intraocular presssure  
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show bridal  
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show benign cyst in the mastoid  
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54. Why is Gelfoam used in ENT surgical procedures?   show
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show not breathing  
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56. What does the term congenital mean?   show
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57. What is the superior opening into the larynx called?   show
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show epistaxis  
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59. The olfactory sense is the sense of _____.   show
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60. What is the name of the lowest tracheal cartilage   show
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show hypertrophy  
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62. Otosclerosis is the term used to describe _____.   show
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show auricle  
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show nasopharynx, oropharynx, & …..  
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65. Which tonsils are removed during the procedure called …..?   show
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66. Which tonsils are removed during the procedure called…..   show
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show osseous ridges on the …  
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show virus  
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69. A reduction of hearing is referred to as _____.   show
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show vocal abuse  
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71. In what position will the adult patient be placed …..   show
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show temporalis fascia  
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show tonsils, adenoids, uvula, …  
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show tympanic membrane  
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show convex  
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76. Name the ossicles of the middle ear from lateral to medial:   show
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show oval window  
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78. What fluid fills the spaces of the bony labyrinth?   show
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show facial nerve  
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show outer ear  
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81. Why is nitrous oxide NOT used during reconstruction of the ear?   show
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82. Tympanotomy is _____.   show
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83. What is the name of the structure that divides the tw …   show
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show within the frontal bone  
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85. The main source of blood supply to the nose is from the _____.   show
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show first  
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show deviation  
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88. What is the name of the procedure that is used to …   show
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show sclerosing agents  
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90. The medical term for the Adam’s apple is the _____.   show
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91. What is the only cartilage in the upper aerodigest …   show
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show esophagus  
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show sensorineural  
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show to cover the oval window  
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95. Which instrument is routinely used in ear procedures?   show
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96. Which salivary gland is the largest & is located on the …   show
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97. What is a major concern when operating on the …..?   show
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show amylase  
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show submandibular  
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100. Which salivary gland is located beneath the mucous…?   show
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show rhinitis  
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102. Nasal polyps are growths that originate from the _____.   show
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103. Which portion of the ear is responsible for equilibrium?   show
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104. Which structure are the vocal cords located in?   show
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show mastoiditis  
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106. Which instruments are used to remove preoperative …?   show
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show long Allis  
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show alveolar process  
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show circular  
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110. Crescent shaped cartilage found in the TMJ and …   show
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111. Another name for the malar bone is _____.   show
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show Facial nerve  
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113. What causes dental caries to form?   show
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show cover with fat, fascia, or …  
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115. The space between the lips (extending to include…)?   show
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show primary  
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117. The anterior portion of the palate is the _____.   show
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118. What structure attaches the tongue to the floor of the mouth?   show
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show mandible  
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120. Which facial muscle allows for closure of the mouth?   show
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show micrognathia  
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122. The term enophthalmos is used to describe _____.   show
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show craniosynostosis  
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show alveolar process of the m…  
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show patient  
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126. The purpose of arch bars is to stabilize the:   show
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show wire  
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128. Vomiting can lead to aspiration, but in the max….?   show
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show to provide access to the …  
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130. Coral is a type of _____.   show
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131. The term malocclusion refers to _____.   show
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132. Under ideal circumstances, bone healing is expected in _____ weeks.   show
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133. What type of incision is made at the patients hairline?   show
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134. What type of incision is used for a frontal fracture?   show
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135. Endoscopic viewing of a joint is called _____.   show
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136. An example of synthetic graft material is _____.   show
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137. What is the most common type of midfacial fracture?   show
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show CT scan  
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show upright with the neck hyperextended  
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140. What type of inhalation system for the administration … maxillofacial procedures?   show
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show vasoconstriction  
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142. The uvula is considered to be _____ tissue.   show
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143. Which radiographic view shows the hard palate, nasal…?   show
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show mouth prop  
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145. All are true regarding throat packs EXCEPT that:   show
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146. Frontal sinus repair often requires a _____.   show
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147. LeFort II and III fractures can also be referred to as _____.   show
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show retrognathism  
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149. _____is injected into the joint space to distend the …   show
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show Oral procedures are not …  
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151. Match the following ear anatomy:   show
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show  
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show  
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4. D. Cochlea   show
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5. C. Oval Window   show
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show  
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7. G. Tube (Eust)   show
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show  
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9. B. Tympanic membrane   show
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show  
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11. H. Auricle   show
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show Inferior Olique – 6  
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show  
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show  
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Medial Rectus – 3   show
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Superior Oblique – 1   show
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show  
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show Lacrimal Gland – 1  
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Inferior Canaliculi – 2   show
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show  
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show  
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Superior Canalculi – 5   show
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154. Match the following Eye Anatomy:   show
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Sclera – 2   show
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Optic Disc – 3   show
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Optic Nerve – 4   show
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Fovea Centralis – 5   show
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Retina – 6   show
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show  
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show  
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Posterior Chamber – 9   show
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Lens – 10   show
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show  
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Iris – 12   show
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