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The inner ear is located within the ________ bone.

The inner ear is located within the ________ bone. . Occipital frontal temporal . Which of the following diagnostic procedures measures intraocular pressure? . fluorescein staining Ophthalmoscopy tonometry .

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The inner ear is located within the ________ bone.

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  1. The inner ear is located within the ________ bone. • Occipital • frontal • temporal

  2. Which of the following diagnostic procedures measures intraocular pressure? • fluorescein staining • Ophthalmoscopy • tonometry

  3. Which of the following pathological conditions is due to increased intraocular pressure? • Astigmatism • cataract • glaucoma

  4. Which of the following pathological conditions is characterized by jerky involuntary eye movements? • Nystagmus • Photophobia • strabismus

  5. Which of the following pathological conditions is an example of strabismus? • Exotropia • Photophobia • nystagmus

  6. Which of the following pathological conditions is also called nearsighted? • Esotropia • myopia • hyperopia

  7. Which of the following pathological conditions affects part of the retina? • macular degeneration • Strabismus • amblyopia

  8. Which of the following structures are the sensory receptor cells that see color? • Rods • Cones • lens

  9. Which medical term does NOT mean pertaining to the eye? • Ocular • Otic • ophthalmic

  10. Which of the following structures focuses incoming light rays onto the retina? • Pupil • Lens • ciliary body

  11. Which abbreviation stands for a surgical procedure? • XT • PRK • VA

  12. Which of the following terms refers to ringing in the ears? • Binaural • presbycusis • tinnitus

  13. Which abbreviation stands for a pathological condition of the eye muscles? • XT • PRK • OD

  14. Which term means double vision? • Diplopia • Hemianopia • nyctalopia

  15. Which term means softening of the sclera? • Sclerotomy • Scleromalacia • scleropathy

  16. Which of the following pathological conditions is due to an opaque or cloudy lens? • Astigmatism • Cataract • glaucoma

  17. Which of the following statements regarding the inner ear is NOT true? • The fluid-filled cavity of the inner ear is called the labyrinth. • The sensory cells in the inner ear contain hair cells. • The semicircular canals are the sensory organs for hearing.

  18. Which medication causes the pupil to constrict? • Mydriatic • Emulsifier • miotic

  19. Which of the following structures is NOT part of the external ear? • tympanic membrane • auditory canal • malleus

  20. Which abbreviation stands for a pathological condition of the ear? • ASL • AD • OM

  21. Which term means surgical incision into the eardrum? • Tympanopathy • myringotomy • tympanectomy

  22. Which of the following diagnostic procedures is used to identify corneal abrasions or ulcers? • fluorescein staining • Ophthalmoscopy • tonometry

  23. The opening in the center of the iris is the: • Pupil • lens • conjunctiva

  24. Which of the following diagnostic procedures examines the auditory canal? • Audiometry • Rinne & Weber tuning fork test • Otoscopy • falling test

  25. Which medication treats the nausea associated with an inner ear infection? • Mydriatic • Emulsifier • antiemetic

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