QMMC PGI Otology Exam

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QMMC PGI Otology Exam Quiz

Test your knowledge in otology and earn your certification with our comprehensive quiz designed specifically for healthcare professionals and students in the field. This 40-question quiz will challenge your understanding of the anatomy, physiology, and common conditions of the ear.

Features of the quiz:

  • Multiple-choice and checkbox questions
  • Wide range of topics including anatomy, common disorders, and treatment methods
  • Instant feedback on your performance
40 Questions10 MinutesCreated by LearningSound482
How long is the external auditory canal?
1.5 cm
2.5 cm
3.5 cm
4.5 cm
The external auditory canal is
Lateral 2/3 bony and medial 1/3 cartilaginous
Lateral 2/3 cartilaginous and medial 1/3 bony
Medial 2/3 bony and lateral 1/3 cartilaginous
Medial 2/3 cartilaginous and lateral 1/3 bony
Skin over the cartilaginous canal has (check all that apply)
Sebaceous glands
Ceruminous glands
Apocrine glands
Hair follicles
When you perform otoscopy in an adult, you need to pull the pinna ___ and ___ to straighten the cartilaginous portion of the external auditory canal
Upward and backward
Backward and downward
Downward and backward
Backward and upward
Impedance- matching portion of the ear
External ear
Middle ear
Inner ear
A & C only
This layer of the tympanic membrane is devoid in pars flaccida
Outer epidermal
Middle fibrous
Inner mucosal
Shrapnell’s membrane
Which muscle is attached to the stapes and is innervated by CN VII, which dampens movement of ossicles to prevent inner ear damage
Tensor tympani
Levator veli palatini
Stapedius
Tensor veli palatini
The labyrinth has an outer bony capsule which surrounds the membranous labyrinth and contains
Endolymph which has ↑K and ↓Na
Perilymph which has ↑K and ↓Na
Endolymph which has ↑Na and ↓K
Perilymph which has ↑Na and ↓K
What part of the cochlea contains endolymph?
Scala Vestibuli
Scala Media
Scala Tympani
A & C only
CN that innervates the middle ear (check all that apply)
CN VII
CN VIII
CN IX
CN X
A tuning fork test that compares bone conduction to the examiner
Schwabach test
Rinne test
Weber test
Fistula test
These are behavioral methods of audiometric testing (check all that apply)
Otoacoustic emission
Pure tone audiometry
Speech audiometry
Noise & response
Hearing threshold for moderately severe hearing loss
26-40 dB
41-55 dB
56-70 dB
71-90 dB
Most common causative organism in diffuse otitis externa AKA ‘swimmer’s ear’
Staph aureus
Strep pyogenes
Pseudomonas
Aspergillus
Common causative organisms of AOM (check all that apply)
Staph aureus
Strep pneumoniae
H influenzae
M catarrhalis
Stage in AOM where there are aggravated symptoms of pain and fever, and loss of light reflex upon otoscopy
Hyperemic stage
Exudative stage
Suppurative stage
Coalescent stage
Stage in AOM where there is draining discharge and ruptured TM upon otoscopy
Hyperemic stage
Exudative stage
Suppurative stage
Coalescent stage
First-line treatment for AOM after 48-72 hrs of failure of initial antibiotic treatment
Amoxicillin
Amoxicillin-clavulanate
Ceftriaxone
Clindamycin
Triad of Meniere’s disease
Vertigo
Hearing loss
Tinnitus
Ear discharge
When will you consider surgical closure of TM (tympanoplasty) in CSOM?
Dry for > 1 month
Dry for > 2 months
Dry for > 3 months
Dry for > 4 months
Structures in the external ear (check all that apply)
Pinna
External auditory canal
Conchae
Tympanic membrane
Structures in the middle ear (check all that apply)
Ossicles
Internal auditory canal
Eustachian tube
CN VII
Structures in the inner ear (check all that apply)
CN VII
Semicircular canals
Cochlea
CN VIII
Tests done to rule out stroke in a dizzy patient (check all that apply)
Head impulse test
Gaze evoked nystagmus test
Test of skew
Dix- Hallpike test
Intracranial complications of CSOM (check all that apply)
Meningitis
Brain abscess
Medial sinus thrombosis
Otitic hydrocephalus
Treatment of choice for AOM?
Amoxicillin 80 MKD for 10-14 days
Amoxicillin 60 MKD for 10-14 days
Amoxicillin 90 MKD for 10-14 days
Amoxicillin 50 MKD for 10-14 days
Most common malignant tumor of the middle ear
Cholesteatoma
Squamous cell carcinoma
Adenoid cystic carcinoma
Tuberculoma
Type of nystagmus seen in peripheral vertigo (check all that apply)
Horizontal
Torsional
Vertical
Decreasing intensity
Believed to be caused by swelling of endolymphatic space
Meniere's disease
Multiple sclerosis
Bppv
Gradenigo syndrome
Extracranial complications of CSOM (check all that apply)
Bezold
Gradenigo syndrome
Labyrinthitis
CN VII paralysis
Treatment for CSOM includes (check all that apply)
Repeated, meticulous cleaning
Quinolone otic drops
Ear protection
Tympanoplasty after a month of treatment
Treatment for BPPV includes (check all that apply)
Epley's maneuver
Vestibular suppressants
Low salt diet
Diuretics
Parts/ structures seen in the tympanic membrane (check all that apply)
Manubrium
Umbo
Annulus
Facial nerve
How do you interpret this tuning fork results: Weber test lateralizes to the left, while Rinne test: AC>BC on R ear and BC>AC on L ear
Sensorineural hearing loss on R ear
Sensorineural hearing loss on L ear
Conductive hearing loss on R ear
Conductive hearing loss on L ear
Acute otitis media (AOM) has the highest incidence in this age population
0- 2 years
2- 4 years
4-7 years
7- 12 years
Causative organism in otomycosis which blocks and invades the epithelium
Candida
Aspergillus
Cryptococcus
Blastomyces
Physical examination findings in herpes zoster oticus includes, except
Facial paralysis
Vesicular rash
Otalgia
Ear discharge
Sequelae of perichondritis
Abscess
Necrosis
Meningitis
Hearing loss
QMMC Department of ORL-HNS otology subspecialty head consultant
Dr. Eris Llanes
Dr. Rosario Ricalde
Dr. Jenna Quiroga
Dr. Angela Carlos
QMMC Department of ORL- HNS chairman
Dr. Romeo Villarta
Dr. Deborah Sales
Dr. Rowald Rey Malahito
Dr. Nelson Magno
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