Deck 11: Outer, Middle, and Inner Ear Disorders

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TTS and PTS stand for ________ and __________,respectively.
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A disease characterized by fixation of the ossicular chain is ________________.
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Gentamyin is an example of an _________________________ antibiotic.
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Disarticulation of the ossicular chain is usually caused by ________.
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The term used for the period around birth is ______________________ .
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The term for an infection is the external ear canal is _________________.
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A common factor in the development of middle ear disorders in children is _________________ tube dysfunction.
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Certain chemicals called _____________________ can protect the ear against the damaging effects of free radicals in noise-induced hearing loss.
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The drug furosemide or Lasix is known as a loop ____________________.
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Fluid in the middle ear space is called otitis media with ________________.
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Constriction or narrowing of the external ear canal is called _________________
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The terms osteosis or exostoses refer to ______________ growths in the external ear canal.
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Another word for a growth or tumor is a ____________________.
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Medical problems causing a reduction of necessary amounts of oxygen and blood to the ear and brain are referred to as ___________ and ___________ events.
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A _________________ is a growth of skin,a cyst,in the middle ear space.
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Two general categories of genetically determined hearing loss are autosomal __________________ and autosomal ____________________ .
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The two most common causes for sensorineural hearing loss in adult patients are______________________ and ____________________ .
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____________ is the term used to describe an infection in the middle ear space.
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A common surgical treatment of otitis media is insertion of _____________________ tubes into the tympanic membranes.
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An insect in the ear canal of a small child could be referred to as a ___________ object
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Non-syndromic hearing loss accounts for about 70% of all forms of inherited hearing loss.
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Aural atresia in Treacher-Collins syndrome or Goldenhar syndrome is typically associated with:

A)Conductive hearing loss
B)Normal hearing
C)High-frequency sensory hearing loss
D)Severe sensory hearing loss
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Which of the following is NOT one of the four symptoms typically associated with Meniere's disease?
a.Fluctuation sensory hearing loss
b.Tinnitus
c.Vertigo
d.Schwartz sign
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a craniofacial abnormality?

A)Preauricular pit
B)Aural atresia
C)Microtia
D)Perforation of the tympanic membrane
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Which of the following diseases is associated with dual sensory impairment?
a.Usher's syndrome
b.Otitis media
c.Eustachian tube dysfunction
d.Meniere's disease
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A perforation in the tympanic membrane in an otherwise normal ear produces a severe-to-profound hearing loss.
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Occupational exposure to high-intensity noise accounts for about 10% of all adults with moderate hearing loss.
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A hearing that occurs suddenly without a known etiology is called ________.
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Which of the following is a risk factor for pseudohypacusis?
a.Seeking financial compensation
b.History of physical abuse in a child
c.Adolescent girl with unexplained hearing loss
d.All of the above
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Which of the following are viral infections that can cause hearing impairment?
a.Herpes viruses
b.Cytomegalovirus
c.HIV
d.All of the above
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Cisplatin is an ototoxic drug often used in chemotherapy to treat tumors.
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A vaccine now exists for certain forms of meningitis.
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Which of the following is a feature of otosclerosis?

A)Carhart's notch
B)Schwartz sign
C)Paracusis willisii
D)All of the above
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Sensorineural hearing loss never fluctuates in severity.
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Acute and chronic otitis media are equally serious disease processes.
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Which of the following are signs/symptoms of acute otitis media?
a.Fever
b.Pain
c.Ruptured tympanic membrane
d.All of the above
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Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for the development of otitis media in children?

A)Time in daycare
B)Secondhand smoke
C)Bottle feeding
D)Good prenatal care
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There are more than 600 syndromes with hearing loss as a feature.
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Which of the following is an etiology for a sensorineural hearing loss that requires immediate referral to a physician for evaluation and possible treatment?

A)Presbycusis
B)Sudden onset sensorineural hearing loss
C)Impacted cerumen
D)Noise-induced hearing loss
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Cancer is never found on the pinna of the ear.
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Provide two examples of craniofacial abnormalities.
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Explain how tympanostomy tubes ventilation tubes)work.
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Explain why audiologists should have knowledge about ear diseases and disorders.
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Medical referral is never indicated in patients with idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss. Short Answer
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List a few risk factors that contribute to hearing loss in aging presbycusis).
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Identify three specific causes for a perforation of the tympanic membrane.
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What is otosclerosis and what are the treatment options for it?
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Explain briefly how Eustachian tube dysfunction can lead to hearing loss.
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Describe the effects on excessive noise exposure on the inner ear.
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Why is it important for audiologists to refer patients with ear disease to physicians like otolaryngologists?
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How are cholesteatomas managed?
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What are the characteristics of Meniere's disease?
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State three different medications that can cause hearing loss.
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State two different treatment options for otitis media.
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TTS and PTS stand for ________ and __________,respectively.
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A disease characterized by fixation of the ossicular chain is ________________.
Otosclerosis
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Gentamyin is an example of an _________________________ antibiotic.
Ototoxic
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Disarticulation of the ossicular chain is usually caused by ________.
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The term used for the period around birth is ______________________ .
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The term for an infection is the external ear canal is _________________.
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A common factor in the development of middle ear disorders in children is _________________ tube dysfunction.
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Certain chemicals called _____________________ can protect the ear against the damaging effects of free radicals in noise-induced hearing loss.
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The drug furosemide or Lasix is known as a loop ____________________.
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Fluid in the middle ear space is called otitis media with ________________.
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Constriction or narrowing of the external ear canal is called _________________
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The terms osteosis or exostoses refer to ______________ growths in the external ear canal.
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Medical problems causing a reduction of necessary amounts of oxygen and blood to the ear and brain are referred to as ___________ and ___________ events.
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A _________________ is a growth of skin,a cyst,in the middle ear space.
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Two general categories of genetically determined hearing loss are autosomal __________________ and autosomal ____________________ .
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The two most common causes for sensorineural hearing loss in adult patients are______________________ and ____________________ .
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____________ is the term used to describe an infection in the middle ear space.
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A common surgical treatment of otitis media is insertion of _____________________ tubes into the tympanic membranes.
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An insect in the ear canal of a small child could be referred to as a ___________ object
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Non-syndromic hearing loss accounts for about 70% of all forms of inherited hearing loss.
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Aural atresia in Treacher-Collins syndrome or Goldenhar syndrome is typically associated with:

A)Conductive hearing loss
B)Normal hearing
C)High-frequency sensory hearing loss
D)Severe sensory hearing loss
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Which of the following is NOT one of the four symptoms typically associated with Meniere's disease?
a.Fluctuation sensory hearing loss
b.Tinnitus
c.Vertigo
d.Schwartz sign
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a craniofacial abnormality?

A)Preauricular pit
B)Aural atresia
C)Microtia
D)Perforation of the tympanic membrane
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Which of the following diseases is associated with dual sensory impairment?
a.Usher's syndrome
b.Otitis media
c.Eustachian tube dysfunction
d.Meniere's disease
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A perforation in the tympanic membrane in an otherwise normal ear produces a severe-to-profound hearing loss.
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Occupational exposure to high-intensity noise accounts for about 10% of all adults with moderate hearing loss.
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A hearing that occurs suddenly without a known etiology is called ________.
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Which of the following is a risk factor for pseudohypacusis?
a.Seeking financial compensation
b.History of physical abuse in a child
c.Adolescent girl with unexplained hearing loss
d.All of the above
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Which of the following are viral infections that can cause hearing impairment?
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d.All of the above
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Cisplatin is an ototoxic drug often used in chemotherapy to treat tumors.
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A vaccine now exists for certain forms of meningitis.
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Which of the following is a feature of otosclerosis?

A)Carhart's notch
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C)Paracusis willisii
D)All of the above
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Sensorineural hearing loss never fluctuates in severity.
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Acute and chronic otitis media are equally serious disease processes.
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Which of the following are signs/symptoms of acute otitis media?
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d.All of the above
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Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for the development of otitis media in children?

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There are more than 600 syndromes with hearing loss as a feature.
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Which of the following is an etiology for a sensorineural hearing loss that requires immediate referral to a physician for evaluation and possible treatment?

A)Presbycusis
B)Sudden onset sensorineural hearing loss
C)Impacted cerumen
D)Noise-induced hearing loss
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Cancer is never found on the pinna of the ear.
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Provide two examples of craniofacial abnormalities.
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Explain how tympanostomy tubes ventilation tubes)work.
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Explain why audiologists should have knowledge about ear diseases and disorders.
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Medical referral is never indicated in patients with idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss. Short Answer
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List a few risk factors that contribute to hearing loss in aging presbycusis).
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Identify three specific causes for a perforation of the tympanic membrane.
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What is otosclerosis and what are the treatment options for it?
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Explain briefly how Eustachian tube dysfunction can lead to hearing loss.
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Describe the effects on excessive noise exposure on the inner ear.
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Why is it important for audiologists to refer patients with ear disease to physicians like otolaryngologists?
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How are cholesteatomas managed?
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What are the characteristics of Meniere's disease?
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State three different medications that can cause hearing loss.
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State two different treatment options for otitis media.
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