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Otorhinolaryngology EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND OUTLINED ANSWERS Adenoid - Answer- Pharyngeal tonsil. Houses large number of white blood cells that prevents foreign invaders from passing through pharynx Ear - Answer- Captures sound waves, funnels them down canal, strikes tympanic membrane vibrating to oval window. Oval window initiates vibrations in fluid inside ear. Vibrating fluid bends hair in cochlea Cochlea - Answer- Hair cells responsible for hearing. Shaped like a coiled snail cell Epiglottis - Answer- Cartilage flap that sits above larynx. Tips forward to cover larynx with each swallow Larnyx - Answer- Contains vocal cords. Between pharynx and trachea. Aur passes through vocal chords to produce sounds. Tympanic Membrane (eardrum) - Answer- Located at the end of auditory canal. Converts sounds waves striking it into vibrations that move ossicles of middle ear. Nose - Answer- Air passes through nasal cavity into pharynx. Divided through middle by septum. Lined by mucous membrane. Air is warmed and cleaned as it passes through. Houses receptors for smell Smell - Answer- Sensory receptors for smell located on roof of nasal cavity Pharynx (throat) - Answer- Muscular tube that receives air from nasal cavity and delivers it to the larynx. Also receives food from oral cavity and transports it to the esophagus. Location of the tonsils. Eustachian tube opens with each swallow to equalize air pressure in middle ear. Sinuses - Answer- Air filled cavities located within facial bones and connected to the nasal cavity which is lined with mucous membrane. Acts as an echo chamber for sound production. Trachea (windpipe) - Answer- Tube that carries air from the larynx to the lungs. Lined with mucous membrane that warms and cleanses air. Acoustic Neuroma - Answer- Benign tumors of auditory nerve sheath. Symptoms include headaches, veritgo, tinnitus and hearing loss Antiemetic Drugs - Answer- Medications used to treat vertigo induced nausea Cochlear Implant - Answer- Hearing device placed under skin behind ear that converts sound signals to electric impulses to stimulate the cochlear nerve. Croup - Answer- Acute respiratory condition common and children. Symptoms include barking cough. Decongestant - Answer- Medication used to reduce stuffiness and congestion Diphtheria - Answer- Bacterial upper respiratory infection. Formation of thick membranous film across throat. Rare now due to vaccines with high mortality rate.

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Otorhinolaryngology EXAM
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
OUTLINED ANSWERS
Adenoid - Answer- Pharyngeal tonsil. Houses large number of white blood cells that
prevents foreign invaders from passing through pharynx

Ear - Answer- Captures sound waves, funnels them down canal, strikes tympanic
membrane vibrating to oval window. Oval window initiates vibrations in fluid inside ear.
Vibrating fluid bends hair in cochlea

Cochlea - Answer- Hair cells responsible for hearing. Shaped like a coiled snail cell

Epiglottis - Answer- Cartilage flap that sits above larynx. Tips forward to cover larynx
with each swallow

Larnyx - Answer- Contains vocal cords. Between pharynx and trachea. Aur passes
through vocal chords to produce sounds.

Tympanic Membrane (eardrum) - Answer- Located at the end of auditory canal.
Converts sounds waves striking it into vibrations that move ossicles of middle ear.

Nose - Answer- Air passes through nasal cavity into pharynx. Divided through middle by
septum. Lined by mucous membrane. Air is warmed and cleaned as it passes through.
Houses receptors for smell

Smell - Answer- Sensory receptors for smell located on roof of nasal cavity

Pharynx (throat) - Answer- Muscular tube that receives air from nasal cavity and
delivers it to the larynx. Also receives food from oral cavity and transports it to the
esophagus. Location of the tonsils. Eustachian tube opens with each swallow to
equalize air pressure in middle ear.

Sinuses - Answer- Air filled cavities located within facial bones and connected to the
nasal cavity which is lined with mucous membrane. Acts as an echo chamber for sound
production.

Trachea (windpipe) - Answer- Tube that carries air from the larynx to the lungs. Lined
with mucous membrane that warms and cleanses air.

Acoustic Neuroma - Answer- Benign tumors of auditory nerve sheath. Symptoms
include headaches, veritgo, tinnitus and hearing loss

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