Medical Terminology Chapter 11 Special Senses

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Medical Terminology: Special Senses Quiz

Test your knowledge of medical terminology related to special senses with our interactive quiz! This quiz focuses on essential terms associated with the eye and ear, ensuring you grasp the critical vocabulary used in healthcare settings.

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  • Covering terms like blephar/o, otitis media, and diplopia
  • Ideal for students and professionals in medical fields
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Blephar/o
Eyelid
Eyelid
Eyelid
Eyelid
Eyelid
-cusis
Eyelid
Eyelid
Eyelid
Eyelid
Eyelid
Irid/o
Eyelid
Eyelid
Eyelid
Eyelid
Eyelid
Kerat/o
Eyelid
Eyelid
Eyelid
Eyelid
Eyelid
Myring/o
Eyelid
Eyelid
Eyelid
Eyelid
Eyelid
Ophthalm/o
Eye, vision
Eye, vision
Eye, vision
Eye, vision
Eye, vision
-opia
Eye, vision
Eye, vision
Eye, vision
Eye, vision
Eye, vision
Presby/o
Eye, vision
Eye, vision
Eye, vision
Eye, vision
Eye, vision
Ot/o
Eye, vision
Eye, vision
Eye, vision
Eye, vision
Eye, vision
Phak/o
Eye, vision
Eye, vision
Eye, vision
Eye, vision
Eye, vision
Opt/o
Eyes, vision
Eyes, vision
Eyes, vision
Eyes, vision
Eyes, vision
Retin/o
Eyes, vision
Eyes, vision
Eyes, vision
Eyes, vision
Eyes, vision
Scler/o
Eyes, vision
Eyes, vision
Eyes, vision
Eyes, vision
Eyes, vision
Trop/o
Eyes, vision
Eyes, vision
Eyes, vision
Eyes, vision
Eyes, vision
Tympan/o
Eyes, vision
Eyes, vision
Eyes, vision
Eyes, vision
Eyes, vision
Diplopia
Also known as double vision
Also known as double vision
Also known as double vision
Also known as double vision
Also known as double vision
Ectropion
Also known as double vision
Also known as double vision
Also known as double vision
Also known as double vision
Also known as double vision
Emmetropia
Also known as double vision
Also known as double vision
Also known as double vision
Also known as double vision
Also known as double vision
Entropion
Also known as double vision
Also known as double vision
Also known as double vision
Also known as double vision
Also known as double vision
Esotropia
Also known as double vision
Also known as double vision
Also known as double vision
Also known as double vision
Also known as double vision
Adnexa
Accessory structures of an organ
Accessory structures of an organ
Accessory structures of an organ
Accessory structures of an organ
Accessory structures of an organ
Amblyopia
Accessory structures of an organ
Accessory structures of an organ
Accessory structures of an organ
Accessory structures of an organ
Accessory structures of an organ
Ametropia
Accessory structures of an organ
Accessory structures of an organ
Accessory structures of an organ
Accessory structures of an organ
Accessory structures of an organ
Anisocoria
Accessory structures of an organ
Accessory structures of an organ
Accessory structures of an organ
Accessory structures of an organ
Accessory structures of an organ
Astigmatism
Accessory structures of an organ
Accessory structures of an organ
Accessory structures of an organ
Accessory structures of an organ
Accessory structures of an organ
Otitis media
Inflammation of the middle ear
Inflammation of the middle ear
Inflammation of the middle ear
Inflammation of the middle ear
Inflammation of the middle ear
Otomycosis
Inflammation of the middle ear
Inflammation of the middle ear
Inflammation of the middle ear
Inflammation of the middle ear
Inflammation of the middle ear
Otopyorrhea
Inflammation of the middle ear
Inflammation of the middle ear
Inflammation of the middle ear
Inflammation of the middle ear
Inflammation of the middle ear
Otorrhea
Inflammation of the middle ear
Inflammation of the middle ear
Inflammation of the middle ear
Inflammation of the middle ear
Inflammation of the middle ear
Otosclerosis
Inflammation of the middle ear
Inflammation of the middle ear
Inflammation of the middle ear
Inflammation of the middle ear
Inflammation of the middle ear
Periorbital edema
Swelling surrounding the eyes
Swelling surrounding the eyes
Swelling surrounding the eyes
Swelling surrounding the eyes
Swelling surrounding the eyes
Presbycusis
Swelling surrounding the eyes
Swelling surrounding the eyes
Swelling surrounding the eyes
Swelling surrounding the eyes
Swelling surrounding the eyes
Presbyopia
Swelling surrounding the eyes
Swelling surrounding the eyes
Swelling surrounding the eyes
Swelling surrounding the eyes
Swelling surrounding the eyes
Tinnitus
Swelling surrounding the eyes
Swelling surrounding the eyes
Swelling surrounding the eyes
Swelling surrounding the eyes
Swelling surrounding the eyes
Vertigo
Swelling surrounding the eyes
Swelling surrounding the eyes
Swelling surrounding the eyes
Swelling surrounding the eyes
Swelling surrounding the eyes
Which term describes the simultaneous inward movement of the eyes toward each other?
Accommodation
Refraction
Convergence
Emmetropia
The ______ are important in maintaining equal atmospheric pressure within the middle ear.
Semicircular canals
Eustachian tube
Acoustic nerves
Auditory ossicles
Which term describes a condition in which central vision is lost but total blindness does not occur?
Open-angle glaucoma
Cataract
Closed-angle glaucoma
Macular degeneration
Color vision is best in the ______, which is a pit in the middle of the macula.
Fovea centralis
Optic nerve
Optic disk
Uvea
The ______ is the opaque middle layer of the eyeball.
Sclera
Retina
Choroid
Iris
Which test is also known as perimetry?
Cover test
Visual field testing
Snellen chart
Refraction
Crying is the overflowing of tears from the ______.
Lacrimal glands
Lacrimal canal
Lacrimal sac
Lacrimal duct
Which term describes bleeding between the conjuctiva and the sclera?
Conjunctivitis
Photopsia
Corneal abrasion
Subconjunctival hemorrhage
Which term is also known as a blind spot?
Scotoma
Cataract
Blindness
Floater
Which term means outside the eyeball?
Optic
Extraocular
Ocular
Intraocular
The ______ of the eye is lined with the retina and filled with vitreous humor.
Anterior segment
Posterior chamber
Anterior chamber
Posterior segment
______ is a progressive degeneration of the retina that affects night and peripheral vision.
Retinal detachment
Uveitis
Retinitis pigmentosa
Photopsia
______ is a chronic disorder in which the amount of fluid in the inner ear increases intermittently, producing attacks of vertigo, a fluctuating hearing loss, and tinnitus.
Meniere's disease
Labyrinthitis
Acoustic neuroma
Cholesteatoma
Which type of testing involves one ear?
Binaural testing
Weber and Rinne tests
Monaural testing
Audiological evaluation
The surgical correction of a damaged middle ear is known as ______.
Otoplasty
Fenestration
Tympanoplasty
Barotrauma
Which term is also known as an earache?
Otitis
Otorrhagia
Otalgia
Mastoiditis
Which type of hearing loss occurs when sound waves are prevented from passing from the air to the fluid-filled inner ear?
Noise-induced hearing loss
Sensorineural hearing loss
Conductive hearing loss
Presbycusis
An ______ is a healthcare practitioner who designs, fits and dispenses lenses for vision correction.
Audiologist
Optician
Ophthalmologist
Optometrist
Which term refers to the removal of the eyeball?
Enucleation
Lensectomy
Orbitotomy
Phacoemulsification
Which treatment is used to treat closed-angle glaucoma?
Laser iridotomy
Scleral buckle
Photocoagulation
Corneal transplant
Which term is also know as earwax?
Pinna
Cochlea
Cerumen
Stapes
______ occurs as the eardrum vibrates and causes the auditory ossicles of the middle ear to vibrate.
Air conduction
Sensorineural conduction
Bone conduction
Deafness
The application of fluorescent dye to the surface of the eye via eye drops or a strip applicator is also known as ______.
Slit-lamp ophthalmoscopy
Fluorescein staining
Mydriatic drops
Fluorescein angiography
The ______ is the temporal bone containing hollow air space that surrounds the middle ear.
Tympanic membrane
Organ of Corti
Mastoid process
Oval window
The ______ is the angle where the upper and lower eyelids meet.
Tarsus
Sclera
Canthus
Cilia
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