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CLC EXAM!!! QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION LATEST 2024 GRADED A++ Trace the lightwave/nerve impulse from anterior to posterior. - Cerebral cortex - Thalamus - Optic chiasm - Optic nerve fibers 1. Optic Nerve Fibers (anterior) 2. Optic Chiasm 3. Thalamus 4. Cerebral Cortex Match the auditory terms to the definitions. - Opening of the auditory canal to the outside body. - thin layer of tissue between the inner and outer ear; eardrum - One of three small bones of the middle ear. - Membrane between the middle ear and inner ear. A. Tympanic membrane B. Ossicle C. Oval window D. Auditory meatus Tympanic membrane= thin layer of tissue between the inner and outer ear; eardrum Ossicle= One of three small bones of the middle ear. Oval Window= Membrane between the middle ear and inner ear. Auditory Meatus= Opening of the auditory canal to the outside body. Match the auditory terms to the definitions. - Pertaining to sound - Record of hearing - A health care professional specializing in the evaluation and rehabilitation of people with hearing loss. - Pertaining to the ear. A. Aural B. Audiogram C. Audiologist D. Acoustic Aural= pertaining to the ear Audiogram= record of hearing Audiologist= A health care professional specializing in the evaluation and rehabilitation of people with hearing loss. Acoustic= Pertaining to sound Match the auditory pathological terms to the definitions. - Inflammation of the inner ear. - Sensation of noises (ringing, buzzing, whistling, booming) in the ears. - Sensation of irregular or whirling motion either of oneself or of external objects. - Results from impairment of the inner ear ossicles and membranes transmitting sound waves to the cochlea. A. Otitis media B. Tinnitus C. Conductive deafness D. Vertigo Otitis media= inflammation of the inner ear Tinnitus= sensation of noises (ringing, buzzing, whistline, booming) in the ears Conductive deafness= Results from impairment of the inner ear ossicles and membranes transmitting sound waves to the cochlea Vertigo= Sensation of irregular or whirling motion either of oneself or of external objects Match the optical combining forms with the definitions. - Water - Pupil - Corne/o - Iris, ciliary body, and choroid. A. Aque/o B. Cor/o C. Corne/o D. Uve/o Aque/o= water Cor/o= pupil Corne/o= Corne/o Uve/o= iris, cilliary body and choroid Order the pathway of sound vibrations from the outer ear to the brain. - Malleus - External auditory canal - Pinna - Tympanic membrane 1. Pinna (outer ear) 2. External Auditory canal 3. Tympanic membrane 4. malleus Match the auditory combining forms or suffixes with the definitions. - Ear - Hearing; the sense of hearing. - Eardrum - Stirrup-shaped bone of the middle ear. A. Tympan/o B. Staped/o C. Aur/o D. Audi/o Tympan/o= eardrum Staped/o= stirrup-shaped bone of the middle ear

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CLC EXAM!!! QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION LATEST 2024 GRADED
A++


Trace the lightwave/nerve impulse from anterior to posterior.
- Cerebral cortex
- Thalamus
- Optic chiasm
- Optic nerve fibers
1. Optic Nerve Fibers (anterior)
2. Optic Chiasm
3. Thalamus
4. Cerebral Cortex
Match the auditory terms to the definitions.


- Opening of the auditory canal to the outside body.


- thin layer of tissue between the inner and outer ear; eardrum


- One of three small bones of the middle ear.


- Membrane between the middle ear and inner ear.


A. Tympanic membrane
B. Ossicle
C. Oval window
D. Auditory meatus

,Tympanic membrane= thin layer of tissue between the inner and outer ear; eardrum


Ossicle= One of three small bones of the middle ear.


Oval Window= Membrane between the middle ear and inner ear.


Auditory Meatus= Opening of the auditory canal to the outside body.
Match the auditory terms to the definitions.


- Pertaining to sound


- Record of hearing


- A health care professional specializing in the evaluation and rehabilitation of
people with hearing loss.


- Pertaining to the ear.


A. Aural
B. Audiogram
C. Audiologist
D. Acoustic
Aural= pertaining to the ear


Audiogram= record of hearing


Audiologist= A health care professional specializing in the evaluation and rehabilitation
of people with hearing loss.


Acoustic= Pertaining to sound

,Match the auditory pathological terms to the definitions.


- Inflammation of the inner ear.


- Sensation of noises (ringing, buzzing, whistling, booming) in the ears.


- Sensation of irregular or whirling motion either of oneself or of external objects.


- Results from impairment of the inner ear ossicles and membranes transmitting
sound waves to the cochlea.


A. Otitis media
B. Tinnitus
C. Conductive deafness
D. Vertigo
Otitis media= inflammation of the inner ear


Tinnitus= sensation of noises (ringing, buzzing, whistline, booming) in the ears


Conductive deafness= Results from impairment of the inner ear ossicles and
membranes transmitting sound waves to the cochlea


Vertigo= Sensation of irregular or whirling motion either of oneself or of external objects
Match the optical combining forms with the definitions.


- Water
- Pupil
- Corne/o
- Iris, ciliary body, and choroid.


A. Aque/o

, B. Cor/o
C. Corne/o
D. Uve/o
Aque/o= water


Cor/o= pupil


Corne/o= Corne/o


Uve/o= iris, cilliary body and choroid
Order the pathway of sound vibrations from the outer ear to the brain.
- Malleus
- External auditory canal
- Pinna
- Tympanic membrane
1. Pinna (outer ear)
2. External Auditory canal
3. Tympanic membrane
4. malleus
Match the auditory combining forms or suffixes with the definitions.


- Ear
- Hearing; the sense of hearing.
- Eardrum
- Stirrup-shaped bone of the middle ear.


A. Tympan/o
B. Staped/o
C. Aur/o
D. Audi/o

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