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28 Cards in this Set
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Which of the following is not one of the organs for equilibrium |
Organ of Corti |
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The external ear consists of the auricle , the auditory canal and the tympanic membrane |
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What occurs when a child has weakness in some muscles around the eyeball |
Strabismus |
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A progressive disease of the eye that results in the retina becoming hard, pigmented, and atrophied |
Retinitis Pigmentosa |
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Retinal Detachment is the separation of the retina from the |
Choroid layer |
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The term for ear wax |
Cerumen |
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The total absence of hearing is called |
Anacusis |
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Medical term for lazy eye |
Amblyopia |
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Abbreviation for ear infection |
OM |
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The pupil is the opening in the middle of the |
Iris |
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The states, malleus, and Incas are collectively known as the |
Ossicles |
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And I can do some resulting from increased intraocular pressure |
Glaucoma |
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Medical term for color blindness |
Achromatopsia |
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Medical term for farsightedness |
Hyperopia |
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Hearing loss due to a problem with the cochlear nerve is called |
Sensorineural |
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Both the upper and lower edges of the eyelids have small hairs called |
Cilia |
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Procedure to surgically remove an eyeball |
Enucleation |
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Abbreviation for normal vision |
EM |
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Function in dim light and see in gray tones |
Rods |
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The study of the eye is known as |
Ophthalmology |
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The medical term for removal of the stapes |
Stapedectomy |
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A condition of the inner ear that can lead to a progressive loss of hearing |
Meniere's disease |
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A procedure to examine the interior of the eye |
Ophthalmoscopy |
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Light rays pass through a small opening in the eye and are focused by the lens on the |
Retina |
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Visual loss due to advancing age |
Presbyopia |
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What is the choroid layer commonly referred to as |
Middle layer of the eye |
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Tinnitus is it term for |
Ringing in the ears |
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Exotropia |
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