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Match each term below with its description.
Premises:
The anatomic structure that connects the middle ear to the nasopharynx
The process of cutting up tissue into small pieces to extract it through a small opening
A series of hair cells that directly contact fibers of the cochlear nerve
A device attached to suction that uses gravity to capture specimens such as washings for laboratory analysis
Condition of being enlarged due to chronic inflammation; may cause obstruction
The membranous opening in the wall of the cochlea that receives vibrations from the stapes in the middle ear
Congenital defect that results in a bony or membranous occlusion of the passageway between the nose and the pharynx
Diagnostic method that assesses the amount of damage to the sound conduction system and determines course of treatment
Position achieved by placement of a scapular roll to provide enhanced visualization of the oropharyngeal area
Diagnostic method that uses cool and warm water introduced into the ear canal to assess balance function
Responses:
Electronystagmography
Eustachian tube
Oval window
Morcellatioin
Choanal atresia
Lukens tube
Hypertrophy
Hyperextension
Organs of Corti
Audiography
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
The anatomic structure that connects the middle ear to the nasopharynx
The process of cutting up tissue into small pieces to extract it through a small opening
A series of hair cells that directly contact fibers of the cochlear nerve
A device attached to suction that uses gravity to capture specimens such as washings for laboratory analysis
Condition of being enlarged due to chronic inflammation; may cause obstruction
The membranous opening in the wall of the cochlea that receives vibrations from the stapes in the middle ear
Congenital defect that results in a bony or membranous occlusion of the passageway between the nose and the pharynx
Diagnostic method that assesses the amount of damage to the sound conduction system and determines course of treatment
Position achieved by placement of a scapular roll to provide enhanced visualization of the oropharyngeal area
Diagnostic method that uses cool and warm water introduced into the ear canal to assess balance function
Premises:
The anatomic structure that connects the middle ear to the nasopharynx
The process of cutting up tissue into small pieces to extract it through a small opening
A series of hair cells that directly contact fibers of the cochlear nerve
A device attached to suction that uses gravity to capture specimens such as washings for laboratory analysis
Condition of being enlarged due to chronic inflammation; may cause obstruction
The membranous opening in the wall of the cochlea that receives vibrations from the stapes in the middle ear
Congenital defect that results in a bony or membranous occlusion of the passageway between the nose and the pharynx
Diagnostic method that assesses the amount of damage to the sound conduction system and determines course of treatment
Position achieved by placement of a scapular roll to provide enhanced visualization of the oropharyngeal area
Diagnostic method that uses cool and warm water introduced into the ear canal to assess balance function
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