Ear Health Awareness Quiz

A visually engaging infographic depicting the anatomy of the ear, highlighting different ear conditions and their effects on hearing.

Ear Health Awareness Quiz

Test your knowledge about ear health with our engaging quiz! This quiz covers various aspects of ear conditions, treatments, and terminology, designed for both beginners and those looking to enhance their understanding.

Challenge yourself with questions such as:

  • What is tympanoplasty?
  • What characterizes Meniere’s Disease?
  • What are the symptoms of conductive hearing loss?
23 Questions6 MinutesCreated by HearingScout42
Inflammation in the middle ear lasting less than 6 weeks
Subacute otitis media
Otitis media
Chronic otitis media
Acute otitis media
Tumor of the middle ear or mastoid, or both, that can destroy structures of the temporal bone
Malignant tumor of the ear
Cholycesteatoma
Cholesteatoma
Benign tumor of the ear
Loss of hearing in which efficient sound transmission to the inner ear is interrupted by some obstruction or disease process
Air conduction hearing loss
Bone conduction hearing loss
Conductive hearing loss
Mastoid bone hearing loss
A community that consists of a group of people who are connected by their use of sign language
Deaf culture
Mute culture
Dead
Mute
Altered sensation of orientation in space
Vertigo
Dizziness
Nausea
Vomiting
dilation of the endolymphatic space of the inner ear the pathologic correlate of Ménière's disease
Endolymphatic hydrops
Endolymphatic hiderops
Endolymphatic heydrops
Endolymphatic heidrops
Small, hard, protrusions in the lower posterior bony portion of the ear canal
Inotoses
Outoses
Enostoses
Exostoses
Inflammation of the external auditory canal
Internal otitis
Acute otitis
External otitis
Medial otitis
Inflammation of the labyrinth of the inner ear
Labrynthitis
Labyrinthitis
Labirynthitis
Labyrinthitis
Condition of the inner ear characterized by a triad of symptoms: episodic vertigo, tinnitus, and fluctuating sensorineural hearing loss
Ménére’s Disease
Meniere’s Disease
Ménière’s Disease
Mènnier’s Disease
Fluid in the middle ear without evidence of infection
Medial ear effusion
Middle ear effusion
Medial ear embolism
Middle ear embolism
Incision in the tympanic membrane
Tympanic incision
Tympanic laceration
Tympanotomy
Surgical incision of eardrum
Involuntary rhythmic eye movement
Nystagmus
Diplopia
Tardive dyskinesia
Myopia
Surgical reconstruction of the middle ear bones to restore hearing
Stapeosplasty
Inculoplasty
Ossiculoplasty
Malleuloplasty
Sensation of fullness or pain in the ear
Otoalgia
Otarexia
Otitis
Otalgia
Drainage from ear
Pus
Cerumen
Cerumenorrhea
Otorrhea
A condition characterized by abnormal spongy bone formation around the stapes
Otoscleropathy
Otiosclerosis
Otosclerosis
Ostosclerosis
Progressive hearing loss associated with agina
Presbilopia
Presbyopia
Presbyculosis
Presbycusis
Drainage from nose
Rhinorrhea
Colds
Ataxia
Epistaxis
Sensorineural hearing loss:
Loss of hearing related to damage to the end organ for hearing or cranial nerve VIll, or both
Loss of hearing related to damage to the end organ for hearing or cranial nerve VII, or both
Loss of hearing related to damage to the end organ for hearing or cranial nerve V, or both
Loss of hearing related to damage to the end organ for hearing or cranial nerve X, or both
Tinnitus
Objective perception of sound with internal origin; unwanted noises in the head or ear most often described as ringing in the ears
Subjective perception of sound with internal origin; wanted noises in the head or ear most often described as ringing in the ears
Subjective perception of sound with internal origin; unwanted noises in the head or ear most often described as ringing in the ears
Objective perception of sound with internal origin; wanted noises in the head or ear most often described as ringing in the ears
Tympanoplasty
Surgical repair of the outside tympanic membrane
Surgical repair of the tympanic membrane
Surgical repair of the partial side tympanic membrane
Surgical repair of the inner side tympanic membrane
Illusion of movement in which the individual or the surroundings are sensed as moving
Nausea
Vomiting
Dizziness
Vertigo
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