Otorhinolaryngologic Surgery Chapter
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CT scan - Answer- useful for visualizing bony structures
MRI - Answer- useful in defining soft tissue
tuning fork - Answer- two prong metal device that may be useful in surgery to assess
level of hearing
electornystagmogram (ENG) - Answer- test for balance using cool and warm liquid
otoscope - Answer- useful for viewing an inflamed tympanic membrane
audiogram - Answer- useful in determining type of hearing aid needed
tympanogram - Answer- measures vibrations of eardrum
fischer - Answer- knife for tonsil
tonsil sponge - Answer- locked in ratchets of tonsil stat or schnidtforcep
barnhill - Answer- curette to remove adenoid
Davis or McIvor - Answer- care with mayo stand when mouth gag in place
Jennings - Answer- self retaining oral retractor
hurd - Answer- Retractor and pillar dissector to remove tonsils
Another name for auricle is: - Answer- pinna
Which of the following is a lymph node in the neck region? - Answer- scalene
Which of the following structures communicates with the nasopharynx? - Answer-
eustachian tube
Which of the following is another name for adenoids? - Answer- pharyngeal tonsils
Which of the following instruments is a self-retaining mouth retractor? - Answer-
Jennings
, Which of the following is a surgical opening in the nose? - Answer- nasoantral window
Which of the following is a surgical procedure performed to correct an obstructive
condition of the nose? - Answer- submucous resection (SMR)
Which of the following conditions results in the hardening of the ear bones? - Answer-
otosclerosis
Another name for the turbinates is: - Answer- conchae
Which of the following contains the Stensen's duct? - Answer- parotid duct
Which sinus is found above and between the eyes? - Answer- frontal
In otorhinolaryngologic (ORL) surgery, a wire loop curette removes: - Answer- wax
Which structure contains the receptors for hearing? - Answer- cochlea
Which of the following could be an incision for a mastoidectomy? - Answer- endaural
Sublingual, submandibular, and parotid are _____ glands. - Answer- salivary
The _____ is the separation between the outer ear and the middle ear. - Answer-
tympanic membrane
Which type of deafness involves the acoustic center of the cerebral cortex? - Answer-
central deafness
Dynamic equilibrium is controlled by the: - Answer- cristae
Otosclerosis occurs when there is a bony overgrowth of the: - Answer- stapes
_____ is a benign cyst or tumor that fills the mastoid cavity and erodes the mastoid air
cells. - Answer- a cholesteatoma
For most ear procedures, the patient is placed in the lateral position. - Answer- false,
supine
A myringotomy is an incision into the tympanic membrane. - Answer- true
In a Type I tympanoplasty, the damage is limited to the tympanic membrane. - Answer-
true
In a Type IV tympanoplasty, all the ossicles are affected. - Answer- true
Small pledgets of Gelfoam must not be placed near the middle ear. - Answer- false