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Question | Answer |
What is the process of measuring hearing? | Audiometry |
What is the instrument to measure hearing? | Audiometer |
What is the record of hearing measurement called? | Audiogram |
What do you call the person who specializes in the study of hearing impairments? | Audiologist |
What is the general term for partial or complete hearing loss? | Deafness |
What do you call hearing impairment caused by interference with sound or vibratory energy in the external canal, middle ear, or ossicles? | Conductive hearing loss |
What do you call hearing impairment caused by lesions or dysfunction of the cochlea or auditory nerve? | Sensorineural hearing loss |
What is a combination of sensorineaural and conductive hearing loss? | Mixed hearing loss |
What is hearing impairment in old age? | Presbyacusis or Prebycusis |
auricle(little ear) projuctied part of the external ear | Pinna |
external passage for sounds collected from the pinna to the tympanum | external auditory meatus (canal) |
waxy substance secredted by glands located throughout the external canal | cerumen |
eardrum; drum-like structure that receives sound collected in the external auditory meatus (canal) and amplifies it through the middle ear | tympanic membrane (TM) |
hammer; first of the three auditory ossicles of the middle ear | malleus |
anvil; middle of the tree auditory ossicles of the middle ear | incus |
stirrup; last of the tree auditory ossicles of the middle ear | stapes |
tube connectig the middle ear to the pharynx (throat) | eustachian tube or auditory tube |
projection of the temporal bone located behind the ear containing air cells that connect to the middle ear (masto=breast) | mastoid process |
membrane that covers the opening between the middle ear and inner ear | oval window |
structures and liquids that relay sound waves to the auditory nerve fibers on a path to the brain for interpretation of sound | inner ear |
maze; inner ear consisting of bony and membranous labyrinths | labyrinth |
coiled tubular structure of the inner ear that contains the organ of Corti | cochlea |
fluid that fills the bony labyrinth of the ear | perilymph |
fluid within the cochlear duct of the inner ear (labyrinth) | endolymph |
organ located in the cochlea that contains receptors (hair cells) that receive vibrations and generate nerve impulses for hearing | organ of Corti |
middle part of the inner ear in front of the semicircular canals and behind the cochlea that contains the ultricle and saccule | vestibule |
smaller of two sacs within the membranous labyrinth of the vestibule in the inner ear (sacculus=small bag) | saccule |
three canals withing the inner ear that contain specialized receptor cells that generate nerve impulses with body momement | semicircular canals |
earche | otalgia or otodynia |
bleeding from the ear | otorrhagia |
purulent drainage from the ear | ottorrhea |
a jingling; ringing or buzzing in the ear | tinnitus |
a tuning round; dizziness | vertigo |
inflammation of the external auditory meatus (canal) | otitis externa |
excessive buildup of wax in the ear | cerumen impaction |
inflammmation of the eardrum | myringitis or tympanitis |
inflammation of the middle ear | otiis media |
inflammation of the middle ear from changes in atmospheric pressure; often occurs in frequent air travel | aerotitis media |
hardening of the bony tissue in the ear | otosclerosis |
inflammation of the mastoid process; most commonly seen as a result of the spread of inflammation and infection in otitis media | mastoiditis |
blockage of the eustachian tube usually as a result of infection, as in otitis media | eustachian obstruction |
benign tumor on the auditory nerve that causes vertigo, tinnitus,and hearing loss | acoustic neuroma |
condition of absence or malformation of inner ear structures during embryonic development, resulting in hearing loss | aplasia |
inflammation of the labyrinth | labyrinthitis |
disorder of teh inner ear due to an excessive buildup of endolymphatic fluid causing episodes of veritigo, tinnitus, nausea, vomiting and hearingloss; one or both ears can be affected, and attacks vary in frequency and intensity | Meniere disease |
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