HEENT/Dental

A suppurative inflammation of a gland of the eyelid.
Hordeolum
Lesion
Tinnitus
Corneal Ulcer
The skull is composed of seven bones.
1 Fused Frontal, 2 Parietal, 2 Temporal, 2 Occipital
1 Occipital, 2 Parietal, 2, Frontal, 2 Temporal
1 Maxillary, 2 Sphenoid, 2 Zygomatic, 2 Mandible
2 Ethmoid, 2 Frontal, 2 Nasal, 1 Mandible
The facial muscles are innervated by the following cranial nerves.
Trigeminal and Facial
CN 3, CN, 4, CN 6
Trochlear and Facial
Abducens and Glossopharyngeal
The temporomandibular joint is located:
Inferior to the helix of the ear
Anterior to the tragus of the ear
Anterior to the lobule of the ear
On the mandibular bone
It is a major part of the refractive power of the eye.
Lens
Iris
Retina
Cornea
Which of the following does NOT belong?
Malleus
Tragus
Incus
Stapes
Which is not included in the Hospital Corpsman scope of practice?
Perform primary assessment
Present findings to provider
Determine the diagnosis
Carry out treatment plan
A 20/200 vision means that 200 patients can read the line at 20 feet.
True
False
Which of the following does NOT belong?
Occipital
Tonsillar
Supraclavicular
Uvula
Also known as the "swimmer's ear"
Otitis Media
Otitis Externa
Epistaxis
Odynophagia
Collection of pus in a specific area
Abscess
Acute Pulpitis
Calculus
Cellulitis
A severe infection of the gingival tissue, commonly referred to as "trench mouth".
Gingivitis
Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitis
Glossitis
Leukoplakia
The chief function of the pulp is:
To hold the tooth in place
To allow growth and repair
The formation of dentin
To act as cushion for underlying structures
Which of the following does NOT belong?
Positioning food while eating
Olfactory sensation
Cleansing oral cavity
Swallowing
This procedure is necessary to remove blood, pus, saliva, and debris from the treatment site and oral cavity.
Dilatation and Curettage
Saliva Ejector
High-Volume Evacuator
Aspiration
Pain and inflammation resulting from exposed bone associated with disturbance of a blood clot after extraction of a tooth.
Abscess
Dry Socket
Avulsions
Dental Caries
Enamel fracture is a chip or fracture of the tooth enamel without dentin involvement.
Type 1
Type 2
Type 3
Type 4
Enamel/Dentin fracture with pulp exposure.
Type 1
Type 2
Type 3
Type 4
Common form of oral mucosal ulceration. Also known as "Canker Sore"
Apthous Ulcer
Candidiasis
Alveolitis
Dental Erosion
Hard portion of the root that surrounds the pulp and is covered by enamel on the crown and by cementum on the root.
Lining
Dentin
Frenum
Gingiva
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