Ch.16,17,20 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What tumors is the most common pediatric tumor of the abd? | Wilms |
Which important clinical landmark is marked by ureteral and urethral orifices? | Trigone |
The process of phacoemulsification uses what type of energy to fragment a cataract? | Ultrasonic |
What pathology does the scleral buckle procedure treat? | Retinal Detachment |
Where are the lacrimal glands located? | In the lateral corners of the eye |
The O'Connor shield is a(n) | Item that allows the surgeon use to examine the prostatic urethra digitally through the rectum without contamination of the operative field |
The inner most tunic of the eye is the | Retina |
What is the medical term for kidney stones? | Nephrolithiasis |
The right kidney is located slightly lower than the left, due to the | Liver |
Diuretics are used to | Reduce intraocular pressure |
The sensory layer of the retina is made of | Photoreceptors |
What condition is characterized by excess pressure of the aqueous humor? | Glaucoma |
The Marshall-Marchetti-Krantz procedure may be performed in conjunction with a | Hysterectomy |
Name the structure that separates the outer and middle ear | Tympanic membrane |
A small lump on the inner or outer surface of the eyelid caused by an inflammatory reaction of material trapped inside an oil-secreting gland is called a(n) | Chalazion |
The seventh cranial nerve is also called the | Facial nerve |
What is the only cartilage in the upper aerodigestive tract to form a complete circle? | Cricoid cartilage |
The substance found in the posterior chamber is called the | Crystalline lens |
What is the name of the structure that divides the two chambers of the nasal cavity? | Septum |
Otosclerosis is the term ised to describe | Functional deafness |
Nasal polyps are growths that originate from the | Mucous membrane |
The medical term for the Adam's apple is the | Thyroid cartilage |
The largest cartilage in the larynx is the | Thyroid cartilage |
A person who completely lacks cones suffers from | Color blindness |
Cryotherapy involves the use of | Cold |
What is a cholesteatoma? | Benign cyst |
Which tonsils are removed during the procedure called tonsillectomy | Palatine |
A white blood count over _________ usually indicates infection. | 10,000 |
______ is the leading cause of blindness in the U.S. | Glaucoma |
Aqueous humor is found in the | Anterior chamber |
Name the ossicles of the middle ear from lateral to medial | Malleus, incus, stapes |
Which outer portion of the kidney contains the glomeruli | Cortex |
Phacoemulsification is one method of | Removing an opaque lens |
The _____ _____ is an intrinsic muscle of the eye | Ciliary body |
What is the function of the cristae located in the inner ear | Control dynamic equalibrium |
Varicocelectomy is a procedure to repair | Abnormal dilation of the spermadic veins in the spermatic cord that drain the testicle |
What is the most common autologous site for securing a graft for tympanoplasty | Tenprolisfacia |
Which portion of the ear is responsible for equilibrium? | Semicircular canals |
Which structure are the vocal cords located in | Laynx |
Which digestive enzyme found in the salivary glands breal down carbohydrates? | Amylase |
Which structure is referred to as the rainbow? | Iris |
During what procedure may a patient recieve an injection of intraocular gas to create pressure on the retina while subretinal fluid is reabsorbed and scars form | Scleral buckle |
The medial border of the kidney's that receives the renal blood vessel is called the | Hilum |
Recession or resection is the surgical treatment for | Strabismus |
______ sponges are the sponges of choice in ophthalimic surgery | Weck |
The term used to descibe to location behind the globe | Retrobulbar |
Where are the frontal sinuses located? | Within the frontal bone |
Which salivary gland is the largest and is located on the lateal sides of the face anterior to the external ear | Parotid |
Why is gelfoam used in ENT surgical procedures? | Reduce edema |
What is the name of the procedure that is used to change the external apperance of the nose? | Rhinoplasty |
Which surgical procedure involves diverting urine flow through an isolated loop of bowel? | Ileal conduit |
What does the term apnea mean? | Not breathing |
Name the three sections of the pharynx | nasopharynx, oropharynx, laryngopharynx |
Addison's disease affects the | Adrenal glands |
Which diagnostic tool involves the use of IV dye and radiology films to view the urological systerm | IVU |
Which blood test can indicate the possibility of prostate cancer? | PSA |
If the pleural cavity is entered what should the ST anticipate | A chest tube |
Entropoian is a condition that affects the | Lower eyelid |
Which of the following is one of the most frequent causes of epiglottitis | Virus |
Why is dacryocystorhinoostomy performed? | Establish a new pathway for tear drainage |
An opacity of the crystalline lens is referred to as a(n) | Cataract |
Which congenital condition is marked by the absence of the anterior wall of the urethra | Epispadias |
Which disorder is marked by multiple fluid-filled benign cysts in the parenchyma of the kidney | Polycystic kidney disease |
The footplate of the stapes rests upon the | Oval window |
Hemorrhage from the nose is described as | Epistaxis |
The condition of undescended testes is called | Cryptorchidism |
Which portion of the male reproductive system can be found passing through the spermaic cord and eventually conducting semen into the protatic urethra | Ductus deferens |
What is a major concern when operating on the parotid gland | Facial nerve |
The outer most tunic of the eyeball is called the | Sclera |
The olfactory sense is the sense of | Smell |
Zenker's diverticulum is found in the | Esophagus |
Phimosis is a condition affecting the | Penis |
BSS is used intraoperatively to | irrigate the cornea |
Decadron is a common | Steroid |
Which salivary gland is located beneath the mucous membrane that covers the floor of the mouth | Sublingual |
The pinna is also known as the | Auricle |
The mucous membrane covering of the eye is called | Conjunctiva |
The spleen is the largest lymphatic organ in the body | TRUE |
A gastrostomy is an incision into the stomach | FALSE |
Meniere's syndrome is a condition affecting the middle ear | FALSE |
Parathyroid glands regulate blood and skeletal calcium | TRUE |
The cystic duct takes bile to the duodenum | FALSE |
A C-section could be preformed due to CPD | TRUE |
Diverticulum are found only on or in the large intestines | FALSE |
A whipple procedure is a surgical treatment for stomach cancer | FALSE |
Modified radical mastectomy is surgical removal of the breast without pectoral muscles | TRUE |
andro- | male |
kerato- | cornea |
myopia | nearsightedness |
myringo- | ear drum |
olig | scant |
oto- | ear |
gon- | seed |
hyperopia | farsightedness |
-tripsy | crush |
dips- | thirst |
-pexy | fixation |
audio- | hearing |
pyel- | renal pelvis |
diplopia | double vision |
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