Navy Hospital Corpsman HCB Test 6
A connecting fold of membrane serving to support or restrain a part - ANS-Frenum
\A fibrous connective tissue layer covering the cementum of a tooth and holding it in
place in the jawbone - ANS-Periodontal ligament
\A fine, rhythmic, oscillation of the eyes - ANS-nystagmus
\A fluid or semi solid fluid filled sac - ANS-cyst
\A form of cancer associated with the oral cavity or related structures - ANS-Oral
cancer
\A general term used to denote inflammation of the oral Mucosa - ANS-stomatitis
\a lamp that produces a black light that causes certain substances to fluoresce. It is
used primarily to determine the presence of fungi in skin lesions - ANS-woods lamp
\a material used to inspect the oropharynx - ANS-tongue depressor
\a membranous structure separating the external ear from the middle ear -
ANS-tympanic membrane
\A severe infection of the gingival tissue commonly referred to as trench mouth -
ANS-Necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis
\A shallow injury in the mucosa caused by mechanical drama - ANS-Dental erosion
\a spasmodic muscular contraction - ANS-tic
\A specialized external bony layer covering the Dentin of the part of a tooth normally
within the gum - ANS-Cementum
\a wound or injury, or pathological change in the body tissue - ANS-lesion
\Almost continuously lines the oral cavity - ANS-Oral mucosa
\An alteration in mental status resulting from a blow to the head face or neck -
ANS-Concussion
\an auditory sensation in the absence of sound heard in one or both ears, such as
ringing, buzzing, hissing, orr clicking - ANS-tinnitus
\an enlargement of the lymph nodes - ANS-lymphadenopathy
\An infection of the tonsils or posterior pharynx by microorganisms - ANS-Acute
pharyngitis
\an inflammation of the auditory canal and external surface of the tympanic
membrane - ANS-otitis externa
\An inflammation of the gingiva around a partially erupted tooth - ANS-Pericoronitis
\an inflammation of the middle ear - ANS-otitis media
\An inflammation of the pulp usually due to an injury from dental caries or trauma -
ANS-Acute pulpitis
\An inflammatory reaction that is frequently caused by bacteria entrapped in the
periodontal sulcus - ANS-Periodontal abscess
\an instrument for use in viewing the interior of the eye and especially the retina -
ANS-ophthalmoscope
\Anterior sixth of the globe and is continuous with the sclera. It is optically clear, has
rich sensory innervation and is avascular. - ANS-Cornea
, \Biconvex transparent structure located immediately behind the iris, highly elastic,
the contraction or relaxation of the ciliary body changes its thickness - ANS-Lens
\Calcium and phosphate salts and saliva that become mineralized and adhere to
teeth surfaces - ANS-Calculus
\Chalky white spots on the enamel - ANS-Caries
\clear, thin mucus membrane that covers the inside of the eyelids and the outer
surface of the eye - ANS-conjunctiva
\CN-1 - ANS-Olfactory
\CN-10 - ANS-Vagus
\CN-11 - ANS-spinal accessory
\CN-12 - ANS-Hypoglossal
\CN-2 - ANS-Optic
\CN-3 - ANS-Oculomotor
\CN-4 - ANS-Trochlear
\CN-5 - ANS-Trigeminal
\CN-6 - ANS-Abducens
\CN-7 - ANS-Facial
\CN-8 - ANS-Vestibulocochlear
\CN-9 - ANS-Glossopharyngeal
\Collection of pus in a specific area - ANS-Abscess
\Common form of oral mucosal ulceration - ANS-Aphthous ulcer
\Comprised of the auricle and the ear canal - ANS-External ear
\contains fat, blood vessels, nerves, and supporting connective tissues - ANS-orbit
\Fluid that circulates between the lens and cornea - ANS-Aqueous humor
\Fluid that has escaped from the tissue or capillaries, usually after injury or
inflammation, typically containing protein and white blood cells - ANS-Exudate
\Foreign material on or in the corneal epithelium - ANS-Conjunctival foreign body
\Formation of white spots or patches on the oral mucosa - ANS-Leukoplakia
\Hard portion of the root that surrounds the pulp and is covered by enamel on the
crown and by cementum root - ANS-dentin
\In alveolar abscess localized around the apex of the tooth root - ANS-Periapical
abscess
\Includes the cochlea, semi circular canals in the distal end of the auditory nerve -
ANS-Inner ear
\Infections and other conditions of the structures that support the teeth -
ANS-Periodontal disease
\Inflammation of the conjunctiva - ANS-Conjunctivitis
\inflammation of the eyelid - ANS-blepharitis
\inflammation of the mucous membrane of any sinus, especially the paranasal -
ANS-sinusitis
\Inflammatory disease of the supporting tissues of the teeth - ANS-Periodontitis
\interpretation of sound waves by the brain - ANS-Hearing
\Is compromised of the tissue that covers the hard palate and the gingiva -
ANS-Masticatory mucosa
A connecting fold of membrane serving to support or restrain a part - ANS-Frenum
\A fibrous connective tissue layer covering the cementum of a tooth and holding it in
place in the jawbone - ANS-Periodontal ligament
\A fine, rhythmic, oscillation of the eyes - ANS-nystagmus
\A fluid or semi solid fluid filled sac - ANS-cyst
\A form of cancer associated with the oral cavity or related structures - ANS-Oral
cancer
\A general term used to denote inflammation of the oral Mucosa - ANS-stomatitis
\a lamp that produces a black light that causes certain substances to fluoresce. It is
used primarily to determine the presence of fungi in skin lesions - ANS-woods lamp
\a material used to inspect the oropharynx - ANS-tongue depressor
\a membranous structure separating the external ear from the middle ear -
ANS-tympanic membrane
\A severe infection of the gingival tissue commonly referred to as trench mouth -
ANS-Necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis
\A shallow injury in the mucosa caused by mechanical drama - ANS-Dental erosion
\a spasmodic muscular contraction - ANS-tic
\A specialized external bony layer covering the Dentin of the part of a tooth normally
within the gum - ANS-Cementum
\a wound or injury, or pathological change in the body tissue - ANS-lesion
\Almost continuously lines the oral cavity - ANS-Oral mucosa
\An alteration in mental status resulting from a blow to the head face or neck -
ANS-Concussion
\an auditory sensation in the absence of sound heard in one or both ears, such as
ringing, buzzing, hissing, orr clicking - ANS-tinnitus
\an enlargement of the lymph nodes - ANS-lymphadenopathy
\An infection of the tonsils or posterior pharynx by microorganisms - ANS-Acute
pharyngitis
\an inflammation of the auditory canal and external surface of the tympanic
membrane - ANS-otitis externa
\An inflammation of the gingiva around a partially erupted tooth - ANS-Pericoronitis
\an inflammation of the middle ear - ANS-otitis media
\An inflammation of the pulp usually due to an injury from dental caries or trauma -
ANS-Acute pulpitis
\An inflammatory reaction that is frequently caused by bacteria entrapped in the
periodontal sulcus - ANS-Periodontal abscess
\an instrument for use in viewing the interior of the eye and especially the retina -
ANS-ophthalmoscope
\Anterior sixth of the globe and is continuous with the sclera. It is optically clear, has
rich sensory innervation and is avascular. - ANS-Cornea
, \Biconvex transparent structure located immediately behind the iris, highly elastic,
the contraction or relaxation of the ciliary body changes its thickness - ANS-Lens
\Calcium and phosphate salts and saliva that become mineralized and adhere to
teeth surfaces - ANS-Calculus
\Chalky white spots on the enamel - ANS-Caries
\clear, thin mucus membrane that covers the inside of the eyelids and the outer
surface of the eye - ANS-conjunctiva
\CN-1 - ANS-Olfactory
\CN-10 - ANS-Vagus
\CN-11 - ANS-spinal accessory
\CN-12 - ANS-Hypoglossal
\CN-2 - ANS-Optic
\CN-3 - ANS-Oculomotor
\CN-4 - ANS-Trochlear
\CN-5 - ANS-Trigeminal
\CN-6 - ANS-Abducens
\CN-7 - ANS-Facial
\CN-8 - ANS-Vestibulocochlear
\CN-9 - ANS-Glossopharyngeal
\Collection of pus in a specific area - ANS-Abscess
\Common form of oral mucosal ulceration - ANS-Aphthous ulcer
\Comprised of the auricle and the ear canal - ANS-External ear
\contains fat, blood vessels, nerves, and supporting connective tissues - ANS-orbit
\Fluid that circulates between the lens and cornea - ANS-Aqueous humor
\Fluid that has escaped from the tissue or capillaries, usually after injury or
inflammation, typically containing protein and white blood cells - ANS-Exudate
\Foreign material on or in the corneal epithelium - ANS-Conjunctival foreign body
\Formation of white spots or patches on the oral mucosa - ANS-Leukoplakia
\Hard portion of the root that surrounds the pulp and is covered by enamel on the
crown and by cementum root - ANS-dentin
\In alveolar abscess localized around the apex of the tooth root - ANS-Periapical
abscess
\Includes the cochlea, semi circular canals in the distal end of the auditory nerve -
ANS-Inner ear
\Infections and other conditions of the structures that support the teeth -
ANS-Periodontal disease
\Inflammation of the conjunctiva - ANS-Conjunctivitis
\inflammation of the eyelid - ANS-blepharitis
\inflammation of the mucous membrane of any sinus, especially the paranasal -
ANS-sinusitis
\Inflammatory disease of the supporting tissues of the teeth - ANS-Periodontitis
\interpretation of sound waves by the brain - ANS-Hearing
\Is compromised of the tissue that covers the hard palate and the gingiva -
ANS-Masticatory mucosa