Deck 16: Otolaryngology - Ears, nose, and Throat

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John is a six year old with chronic serous otitis media.Treatment for his condition would be:

A) tympanostomy tube insertion.
B) otoplasty.
C) mastoidectomy.
D) cheiloplasty.
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TMJ syndrome includes pain,clicking,and muscle spasm in the area of the:

A) tongue.
B) back of the throat.
C) jaw.
D) outer ear.
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Epistaxis is the medical word for:

A) earache.
B) nosebleed.
C) dizziness.
D) sore throat.
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Rhinophyma is:

A) polyp formation in the nasal mucosa.
B) frequent nosebleeds.
C) lateral displacement of the nasal septum.
D) redness and hypertrophy of the nose.
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Kate was unhappy about her protruding ear so she elected to have an otoplasty performed on her:

A) pinna.
B) tragus.
C) vestibule.
D) external auditory canal.
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Glue ear,a thick accumulation of secretions,is associated with:

A) cerumen impaction.
B) labyrinthitis.
C) otitis externa.
D) otitis media.
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Which is the fleshy tissue in the back of the oral cavity that hangs from the soft palate?

A) tragus
B) uvula
C) eustacian tube
D) auricle
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The word buccal means pertaining to the:

A) palate.
B) jaw.
C) cheek.
D) tongue.
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Anacusis is:

A) lack of the sense of smell.
B) having no voice.
C) deafness.
D) inability to swallow.
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Rinne and Weber are eponyms for:

A) instruments used in ear surgery.
B) surgical procedures done to correct hearing difficulty.
C) diseases of the ear.
D) tests to assess hearing capability.
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Which is a structure in the middle ear that can be partially visualized during otoscopy?

A) cochlea
B) malleus
C) stapes
D) vestibule
Question
The patient had removal of the bony prominence just behind his ear.This procedure is a:

A) turbinectomy.
B) stapedectomy.
C) mastoidectomy.
D) ethmoidectomy.
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Which medication is used to suppress the cough center in the brain?

A) dextromethorphan (Robitussin)
B) beclomethasone (Beconase)
C) loratadine (Claritin)
D) nystatin (Mycostatin)
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Patients with allergic rhinitis can find relief by using all of the following drugs,except :

A) Ceterizine (Zyrtec).
B) Meclizine (Antivert).
C) Diphenhydramine (Benadryl).
D) Fexofenadine (Allegra).
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A stapedectomy would be performed for which condition?

A) cerumen impaction
B) labyrinthitis
C) otosclerosis
D) sinusitis
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The eponym for the condition with edema in the semicircular canals causing hearing loss,ringing in the ears,and vertigo is:

A) Hertz.
B) Romberg.
C) Méniére.
D) Weber.
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The infection of the mouth and tongue called oral candidiasis is also known as:

A) thrush.
B) leukoplakia.
C) pharyngitis.
D) glossitis.
Question
An example of a URI is:

A) nosebleed.
B) hay fever.
C) postnasal drip.
D) common cold.
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Hearing loss associated with old age is known as:

A) tinnitus.
B) otalgia.
C) otosclerosis.
D) presbycusis.
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Which condition would produce an abnormal brainstem auditory evoked response (BAER)?

A) otosclerosis
B) acoustic neuroma
C) cleft lip
D) vertigo
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Sounds (ringing,buzzing,hissing,roaring) that are heard constantly or intermittently in one or both ears,even in a quiet environment are a symptom of the condition known as:

A) acoustic.
B) vertigo.
C) tinnitus.
D) rales.
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Which is the medical word that refers to the chin?

A) helix
B) ala
C) mentum
D) tragus
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Loss of the sense of smell is known as:

A) anosmia.
B) tinnitus.
C) nasal decongestant.
D) auditory.
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Which is a benign,slow-growing mass in the middle ear composed of cholesterol deposits and epithelial cells?

A) cholesteatoma
B) serous otitis media
C) suppurative otitis media
D) cochlear implant
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The frontal sinuses are located:

A) above each eyebrow.
B) behind the eye, deep within the skull.
C) on either side of the nose.
D) beneath the cheek bones.
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The auricle is also called the:

A) hammer.
B) incus.
C) anvil.
D) pinna.
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Acute or chronic bacterial infection of the middle ear with purulent (pus) material is known as:

A) acoustic neuroma.
B) suppurative otitis media.
C) serous otitis media.
D) otosclerosis.
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All of the following structures are found in the ear except:

A) vestibule.
B) turbinates.
C) oval window.
D) ossicle.
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The sudden,sometimes severe,bleeding from the nose is known as:

A) epistaxis.
B) hemotympanum.
C) anosmia.
D) rhinorrhea.
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The second bone of the middle ear is the:

A) incus.
B) stapes.
C) malleus.
D) ossicle.
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Which drugs constrict blood vessels and decrease swelling of the mucous membranes of the nose and sinuses due to colds and allergies?

A) corticosteroid drugs
B) antihistamine drugs
C) antitussive drugs
D) decongestant drugs
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Which is the sensation of being off balance when the body is not moving?

A) vertigo.
B) tinnitus.
C) presbycusis.
D) transient.
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The patient has acute pharyngitis.What test would be done to identify the cause of the infection and identify the appropriate treatment?

A) PND
B) C&S
C) ABR
D) URI
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Which drugs are used to suppress the cough center in the brain?

A) antihistamine drugs
B) corticosteroid drugs
C) decongestant drugs
D) antitussive drugs
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The infant with a thrush infection was treated with:

A) an antibiotic drug.
B) a decongestant drug.
C) an antiyeast drug.
D) an antitussive drug.
Question
The cause of cold sores is:

A) herpes simplex virus type 1.
B) herpes simplex virus type 2.
C) thrush.
D) leukoplakia.
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A radical neck dissection for cancer would include partial removal of the:

A) pharynx.
B) mandible.
C) epiglottis.
D) maxillary sinus.
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Otorrhea is the drainage of serous fluid or pus from the:

A) throat.
B) ear.
C) nose.
D) eye.
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Which is a surgical procedure to repair the lip?

A) polypectomy
B) gingivoplasty
C) cheiloplasty
D) buccoplasty
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Which is an oral infection caused by the yeast-like fungus Candida albicans?

A) gingivitis
B) tonsillitis
C) thrush
D) pharyngitis
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Hearing loss may be caused by all of the following except:

A) foreign body or infection in the external auditory canal.
B) dysequilibrium.
C) damage to the inner ear by exposure to loud music, especially on a long-term basis.
D) degeneration of the ossicles of the middle ear.
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Bacterial or viral infection of the throat is known as:

A) tonsillitis.
B) laryngitis.
C) pharyngitis.
D) thrush.
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The semicircular canals are oriented in all of the following planes except:

A) horizontal.
B) vertical.
C) midsagittal.
D) oblique.
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The combining form ossicul/o- means :

A) middle ear.
B) little bone.
C) eustachian tube.
D) eardrum.
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All of the following abbreviations relate to the ear or hearing except:

A) PND.
B) BAER.
C) Hz.
D) BOM.
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Which of the following surgical procedures is done to correct hearing loss by surgically placing a small device behind the ear?

A) cochlear implant
B) cheiloplasty
C) sinus endoscopy
D) myringotomy
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Which diagnostic procedure analyzes the brain's response to sounds?

A) audiometry
B) tympanometry
C) BAER
D) Rinne and Weber hearing test
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Which is bilateral hearing loss due to aging?

A) conductive
B) presbycusis
C) anacusis
D) sensorineural
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Which is a surgical procedure to reconstruct a ruptured eardrum?

A) myringotomy
B) otoplasty
C) cheiloplasty
D) tympanoplasty
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Which of the following phrases contains a word part that means cheek?

A) oral mucosa
B) submandibular nodes
C) buccal mucosa
D) temporomandibular joint
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Which of the following is not a benign tumor of some portion of the ENT system?

A) acoustic neuroma
B) cholesteatoma
C) polyp
D) otorrhea
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Which best describes the path sound travels?

A) external ear, tympanic membrane, external auditory canal, middle ear, inner ear
B) tympanic membrane, external ear, external auditory canal, middle ear, inner ear
C) external auditory canal, external ear, tympanic membrane, middle ear, inner ear
D) external ear, external auditory canal, tympanic membrane, middle ear, inner ear
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The abbreviation T & A means :

A) tonsils and adenoids.
B) teeth and adenoids.
C) throat and adenoids.
D) tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy.
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Blood in the middle ear space is called:

A) labyrinthitis.
B) hemotympanum.
C) Meniére's disease.
D) rhinophymah.
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Which of the following is a group that contains several different sinuses?

A) frontal sinuses
B) maxillary sinuses
C) ethmoid sinuses
D) paranasal sinuses
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Which part of the ear do these structures belong to: vestibule,semicircular canals and cochlea?

A) inner ear
B) middle ear
C) outer or external ear
D) none of the above
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Acute or chronic infection of the middle ear is known as:

A) myringitis.
B) otis media.
C) mastoiditis.
D) otalgia.
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Which medical procedure is performed to assess equilibrium?

A) tonometry
B) audiometry
C) Romberg's sign
D) rapid strep test
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The medical specialty that studies the anatomy and physiology of the ears,nose,mouth,and throat and uses diagnostic tests and medical and surgical procedures is called:

A) otolaryngology.
B) otology.
C) laryngology.
D) laryngoscopy.
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Which of the following words pertains to a hammer-shaped bone?

A) ossicular
B) incudal
C) mallear
D) meatus
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The medical word otolaryngologist can be separated into the following component word parts:

A) prefix, prefix, combining form, suffix.
B) prefix, combining form, combining form, suffix.
C) combining form, combining form, suffix, suffix.
D) combining form, combining form, combining form, suffix.
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The physician looks into the ear with a lighted instrument known as a/an:

A) tuning fork.
B) ophthalmoscope.
C) otoscope.
D) endoscope.
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A collection of fluid behind the tympanic membrane that creates an air-fluid level is:

A) effusion.
B) serous.
C) suppurative.
D) otorrhea.
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The suffix -metry in the medical word audiometry means :

A) instrument used to examine.
B) pertaining to.
C) process of measuring.
D) state or condition.
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Otitis media is a bacterial infection of the:

A) middle ear.
B) cochlea.
C) external ear.
D) pharynx.
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Redness and hypertrophy of the nose with small to large,irregular lumps in the skin is known as:

A) rhinophyma.
B) URI.
C) sinusitis.
D) epistaxis.
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What is the purpose of the cochlear branch of cranial nerve VIII?

A) hearing
B) balance
C) swallowing
D) smell
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The suffix -tome means :

A) surgical excision.
B) disease condition.
C) process of measuring.
D) instrument used to cut.
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Alligator forceps are used to remove:

A) tonsils.
B) turbinates.
C) ossicles.
D) cerumen.
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All of the following abbreviations refer to the ear except:

A) TMJ.
B) EAC.
C) TM.
D) AD.
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The ____________ chain is the name given to the collection of the three small bones in the middle ear.

A) ossicular
B) eustachian
C) tympanic
D) auricular
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The combining form cheil/o- means :

A) ear.
B) lip.
C) chin.
D) neck.
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A surgical procedure that uses plastic surgery to correct deformities of the external ear is called:

A) otoplasty.
B) glossectomy.
C) laryngectomy.
D) rhinoplasty.
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Surgery to insert PE ventilating tubes to drain the middle ear is known as:

A) audiometry.
B) presbycusis.
C) myringitis.
D) tympanostomy.
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Abnormal formation of bone in the inner ear,particularly between the stapes and the oval window is called:

A) otorrhea.
B) tinnitus.
C) otosclerosis.
D) anosmia.
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Infection of the air cells of the bone of the mastoid process is called:

A) mastoiditis.
B) mastitis.
C) myringitis.
D) tinnitus.
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Ear pinning,the surgery done for protruding ears,is known as:

A) tonsillectomy.
B) otoplasty.
C) tympanoplasty.
D) radical neck dissection.
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By pressing on the cheekbones,the physician is evaluating the patient for signs of:

A) tonsillitis.
B) sinusitis.
C) allergic rhinitis.
D) deviated septum.
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Vertigo is:

A) ringing in the ears.
B) inflammation of the nose.
C) ruptured eardrum.
D) dizziness.
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The combining forms that mean eardrum are myring/o- and:

A) ot/o-.
B) lingu/o-.
C) tympan/o-.
D) gloss/o-.
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1
John is a six year old with chronic serous otitis media.Treatment for his condition would be:

A) tympanostomy tube insertion.
B) otoplasty.
C) mastoidectomy.
D) cheiloplasty.
tympanostomy tube insertion.
2
TMJ syndrome includes pain,clicking,and muscle spasm in the area of the:

A) tongue.
B) back of the throat.
C) jaw.
D) outer ear.
jaw.
3
Epistaxis is the medical word for:

A) earache.
B) nosebleed.
C) dizziness.
D) sore throat.
nosebleed.
4
Rhinophyma is:

A) polyp formation in the nasal mucosa.
B) frequent nosebleeds.
C) lateral displacement of the nasal septum.
D) redness and hypertrophy of the nose.
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Kate was unhappy about her protruding ear so she elected to have an otoplasty performed on her:

A) pinna.
B) tragus.
C) vestibule.
D) external auditory canal.
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Glue ear,a thick accumulation of secretions,is associated with:

A) cerumen impaction.
B) labyrinthitis.
C) otitis externa.
D) otitis media.
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Which is the fleshy tissue in the back of the oral cavity that hangs from the soft palate?

A) tragus
B) uvula
C) eustacian tube
D) auricle
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The word buccal means pertaining to the:

A) palate.
B) jaw.
C) cheek.
D) tongue.
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Anacusis is:

A) lack of the sense of smell.
B) having no voice.
C) deafness.
D) inability to swallow.
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10
Rinne and Weber are eponyms for:

A) instruments used in ear surgery.
B) surgical procedures done to correct hearing difficulty.
C) diseases of the ear.
D) tests to assess hearing capability.
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Which is a structure in the middle ear that can be partially visualized during otoscopy?

A) cochlea
B) malleus
C) stapes
D) vestibule
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The patient had removal of the bony prominence just behind his ear.This procedure is a:

A) turbinectomy.
B) stapedectomy.
C) mastoidectomy.
D) ethmoidectomy.
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13
Which medication is used to suppress the cough center in the brain?

A) dextromethorphan (Robitussin)
B) beclomethasone (Beconase)
C) loratadine (Claritin)
D) nystatin (Mycostatin)
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Patients with allergic rhinitis can find relief by using all of the following drugs,except :

A) Ceterizine (Zyrtec).
B) Meclizine (Antivert).
C) Diphenhydramine (Benadryl).
D) Fexofenadine (Allegra).
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15
A stapedectomy would be performed for which condition?

A) cerumen impaction
B) labyrinthitis
C) otosclerosis
D) sinusitis
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16
The eponym for the condition with edema in the semicircular canals causing hearing loss,ringing in the ears,and vertigo is:

A) Hertz.
B) Romberg.
C) Méniére.
D) Weber.
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17
The infection of the mouth and tongue called oral candidiasis is also known as:

A) thrush.
B) leukoplakia.
C) pharyngitis.
D) glossitis.
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An example of a URI is:

A) nosebleed.
B) hay fever.
C) postnasal drip.
D) common cold.
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19
Hearing loss associated with old age is known as:

A) tinnitus.
B) otalgia.
C) otosclerosis.
D) presbycusis.
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Which condition would produce an abnormal brainstem auditory evoked response (BAER)?

A) otosclerosis
B) acoustic neuroma
C) cleft lip
D) vertigo
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21
Sounds (ringing,buzzing,hissing,roaring) that are heard constantly or intermittently in one or both ears,even in a quiet environment are a symptom of the condition known as:

A) acoustic.
B) vertigo.
C) tinnitus.
D) rales.
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Which is the medical word that refers to the chin?

A) helix
B) ala
C) mentum
D) tragus
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23
Loss of the sense of smell is known as:

A) anosmia.
B) tinnitus.
C) nasal decongestant.
D) auditory.
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24
Which is a benign,slow-growing mass in the middle ear composed of cholesterol deposits and epithelial cells?

A) cholesteatoma
B) serous otitis media
C) suppurative otitis media
D) cochlear implant
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The frontal sinuses are located:

A) above each eyebrow.
B) behind the eye, deep within the skull.
C) on either side of the nose.
D) beneath the cheek bones.
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26
The auricle is also called the:

A) hammer.
B) incus.
C) anvil.
D) pinna.
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27
Acute or chronic bacterial infection of the middle ear with purulent (pus) material is known as:

A) acoustic neuroma.
B) suppurative otitis media.
C) serous otitis media.
D) otosclerosis.
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All of the following structures are found in the ear except:

A) vestibule.
B) turbinates.
C) oval window.
D) ossicle.
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The sudden,sometimes severe,bleeding from the nose is known as:

A) epistaxis.
B) hemotympanum.
C) anosmia.
D) rhinorrhea.
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The second bone of the middle ear is the:

A) incus.
B) stapes.
C) malleus.
D) ossicle.
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31
Which drugs constrict blood vessels and decrease swelling of the mucous membranes of the nose and sinuses due to colds and allergies?

A) corticosteroid drugs
B) antihistamine drugs
C) antitussive drugs
D) decongestant drugs
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Which is the sensation of being off balance when the body is not moving?

A) vertigo.
B) tinnitus.
C) presbycusis.
D) transient.
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33
The patient has acute pharyngitis.What test would be done to identify the cause of the infection and identify the appropriate treatment?

A) PND
B) C&S
C) ABR
D) URI
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Which drugs are used to suppress the cough center in the brain?

A) antihistamine drugs
B) corticosteroid drugs
C) decongestant drugs
D) antitussive drugs
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35
The infant with a thrush infection was treated with:

A) an antibiotic drug.
B) a decongestant drug.
C) an antiyeast drug.
D) an antitussive drug.
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36
The cause of cold sores is:

A) herpes simplex virus type 1.
B) herpes simplex virus type 2.
C) thrush.
D) leukoplakia.
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37
A radical neck dissection for cancer would include partial removal of the:

A) pharynx.
B) mandible.
C) epiglottis.
D) maxillary sinus.
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38
Otorrhea is the drainage of serous fluid or pus from the:

A) throat.
B) ear.
C) nose.
D) eye.
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39
Which is a surgical procedure to repair the lip?

A) polypectomy
B) gingivoplasty
C) cheiloplasty
D) buccoplasty
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40
Which is an oral infection caused by the yeast-like fungus Candida albicans?

A) gingivitis
B) tonsillitis
C) thrush
D) pharyngitis
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41
Hearing loss may be caused by all of the following except:

A) foreign body or infection in the external auditory canal.
B) dysequilibrium.
C) damage to the inner ear by exposure to loud music, especially on a long-term basis.
D) degeneration of the ossicles of the middle ear.
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42
Bacterial or viral infection of the throat is known as:

A) tonsillitis.
B) laryngitis.
C) pharyngitis.
D) thrush.
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43
The semicircular canals are oriented in all of the following planes except:

A) horizontal.
B) vertical.
C) midsagittal.
D) oblique.
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44
The combining form ossicul/o- means :

A) middle ear.
B) little bone.
C) eustachian tube.
D) eardrum.
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45
All of the following abbreviations relate to the ear or hearing except:

A) PND.
B) BAER.
C) Hz.
D) BOM.
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46
Which of the following surgical procedures is done to correct hearing loss by surgically placing a small device behind the ear?

A) cochlear implant
B) cheiloplasty
C) sinus endoscopy
D) myringotomy
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47
Which diagnostic procedure analyzes the brain's response to sounds?

A) audiometry
B) tympanometry
C) BAER
D) Rinne and Weber hearing test
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48
Which is bilateral hearing loss due to aging?

A) conductive
B) presbycusis
C) anacusis
D) sensorineural
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49
Which is a surgical procedure to reconstruct a ruptured eardrum?

A) myringotomy
B) otoplasty
C) cheiloplasty
D) tympanoplasty
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50
Which of the following phrases contains a word part that means cheek?

A) oral mucosa
B) submandibular nodes
C) buccal mucosa
D) temporomandibular joint
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51
Which of the following is not a benign tumor of some portion of the ENT system?

A) acoustic neuroma
B) cholesteatoma
C) polyp
D) otorrhea
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52
Which best describes the path sound travels?

A) external ear, tympanic membrane, external auditory canal, middle ear, inner ear
B) tympanic membrane, external ear, external auditory canal, middle ear, inner ear
C) external auditory canal, external ear, tympanic membrane, middle ear, inner ear
D) external ear, external auditory canal, tympanic membrane, middle ear, inner ear
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53
The abbreviation T & A means :

A) tonsils and adenoids.
B) teeth and adenoids.
C) throat and adenoids.
D) tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy.
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54
Blood in the middle ear space is called:

A) labyrinthitis.
B) hemotympanum.
C) Meniére's disease.
D) rhinophymah.
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55
Which of the following is a group that contains several different sinuses?

A) frontal sinuses
B) maxillary sinuses
C) ethmoid sinuses
D) paranasal sinuses
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56
Which part of the ear do these structures belong to: vestibule,semicircular canals and cochlea?

A) inner ear
B) middle ear
C) outer or external ear
D) none of the above
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57
Acute or chronic infection of the middle ear is known as:

A) myringitis.
B) otis media.
C) mastoiditis.
D) otalgia.
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58
Which medical procedure is performed to assess equilibrium?

A) tonometry
B) audiometry
C) Romberg's sign
D) rapid strep test
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59
The medical specialty that studies the anatomy and physiology of the ears,nose,mouth,and throat and uses diagnostic tests and medical and surgical procedures is called:

A) otolaryngology.
B) otology.
C) laryngology.
D) laryngoscopy.
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60
Which of the following words pertains to a hammer-shaped bone?

A) ossicular
B) incudal
C) mallear
D) meatus
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61
The medical word otolaryngologist can be separated into the following component word parts:

A) prefix, prefix, combining form, suffix.
B) prefix, combining form, combining form, suffix.
C) combining form, combining form, suffix, suffix.
D) combining form, combining form, combining form, suffix.
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62
The physician looks into the ear with a lighted instrument known as a/an:

A) tuning fork.
B) ophthalmoscope.
C) otoscope.
D) endoscope.
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63
A collection of fluid behind the tympanic membrane that creates an air-fluid level is:

A) effusion.
B) serous.
C) suppurative.
D) otorrhea.
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64
The suffix -metry in the medical word audiometry means :

A) instrument used to examine.
B) pertaining to.
C) process of measuring.
D) state or condition.
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65
Otitis media is a bacterial infection of the:

A) middle ear.
B) cochlea.
C) external ear.
D) pharynx.
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66
Redness and hypertrophy of the nose with small to large,irregular lumps in the skin is known as:

A) rhinophyma.
B) URI.
C) sinusitis.
D) epistaxis.
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67
What is the purpose of the cochlear branch of cranial nerve VIII?

A) hearing
B) balance
C) swallowing
D) smell
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68
The suffix -tome means :

A) surgical excision.
B) disease condition.
C) process of measuring.
D) instrument used to cut.
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69
Alligator forceps are used to remove:

A) tonsils.
B) turbinates.
C) ossicles.
D) cerumen.
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70
All of the following abbreviations refer to the ear except:

A) TMJ.
B) EAC.
C) TM.
D) AD.
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71
The ____________ chain is the name given to the collection of the three small bones in the middle ear.

A) ossicular
B) eustachian
C) tympanic
D) auricular
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72
The combining form cheil/o- means :

A) ear.
B) lip.
C) chin.
D) neck.
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73
A surgical procedure that uses plastic surgery to correct deformities of the external ear is called:

A) otoplasty.
B) glossectomy.
C) laryngectomy.
D) rhinoplasty.
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74
Surgery to insert PE ventilating tubes to drain the middle ear is known as:

A) audiometry.
B) presbycusis.
C) myringitis.
D) tympanostomy.
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75
Abnormal formation of bone in the inner ear,particularly between the stapes and the oval window is called:

A) otorrhea.
B) tinnitus.
C) otosclerosis.
D) anosmia.
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76
Infection of the air cells of the bone of the mastoid process is called:

A) mastoiditis.
B) mastitis.
C) myringitis.
D) tinnitus.
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77
Ear pinning,the surgery done for protruding ears,is known as:

A) tonsillectomy.
B) otoplasty.
C) tympanoplasty.
D) radical neck dissection.
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78
By pressing on the cheekbones,the physician is evaluating the patient for signs of:

A) tonsillitis.
B) sinusitis.
C) allergic rhinitis.
D) deviated septum.
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79
Vertigo is:

A) ringing in the ears.
B) inflammation of the nose.
C) ruptured eardrum.
D) dizziness.
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80
The combining forms that mean eardrum are myring/o- and:

A) ot/o-.
B) lingu/o-.
C) tympan/o-.
D) gloss/o-.
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