Eye & Ear Flashcards

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What is the lacrimal gland?

A
  • secretes the fluid & collected in the lacrimal canaliculi to the sac
  • located sup. laterally
  • passes into inf. nasal meatus through nasal lacrimal duct
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What are the bones of the orbit?

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  • frontal
  • sphenoid
  • zygomatic
  • maxillary
  • lacrimal
  • ethmoid
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What is the levator palpabrae superioris in the eye and what is it innervated by?

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  • opens the eye
  • inn: oculomotor (CN 3)
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What are the external structures of the eye?

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  • sclera = white part
  • cornea = transparent part; covers iris & pupil
  • conjunctiva = int lining of eyelid; covers sclera
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What are the internal structures of the eye?

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  • choroid = middle eye
  • retina= inner eye layer
  • fovea (macula)= area of greatest visual acuity
  • optic disk= blind spot
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What is the anterior aspect of the eye?

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  • covered by orbicularis oculi
  • nerves: supraorbital, supranochlear, & infraorbital
  • contains trochlea
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What is the posterior aspect of the eye?

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  • levator palpabrae sup.
  • sup. rectus
  • sup. oblique running through cochlea
  • med & lat rectus
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What are the nerves of the eye?

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  • optic (CN 2)-> sensory
  • oculomotor (CN 3) -> sup division to sup rectus & lev palpa sup; inf division to medial rectus, inf rectus, & inf oblique
  • trochlear (CN 4) -> sup oblique
  • abducent (CN 6) -> lat rectus
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What do the short & long ciliary nerves carry?

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  • short: carry sympathetic & para to ciliary body & iris
  • long: carry sympathetic to dilator pupillae & sensory from cornea + iris
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What is the action & innervation of the levator palpabrae superiorris (LPS) in the eye?

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  • action: elevation of sup. eyelid
  • inn: oculomotor (CN 3)
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What is the action & innervation of the superior oblique in the eye?

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  • action: abducts & depress
  • inn: trochlear (CN 4)
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What is the action & innervation of the inferior oblique in the eye?

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  • action: adbuction & elevation
  • inn: oculomotor (CN 3)
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What is the action & innervation of the superior rectus in the eye?

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  • action: adduction & elevation
  • inn: oculomotor (CN 3)
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What is the action & innervation of the inferior rectus in the eye?

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  • action: adduction & depression
  • inn: oculomotor (CN 3)
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What is the action & innervation of the medial rectus in the eye?

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  • action: adduction
  • inn: oculomotor
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16
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The oculomotor nerve innervates what eye muscles?

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all EXCEPT sup oblique

17
Q

What is the vascular supply of the eye?

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  • opthalmic -> superatrochlea, dorsal nasal, supra-orbital
  • lacrimal -> ant & post ciliary
18
Q

What are 3 structures of the ear?

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  • ext
  • middle
  • inner
19
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What are the structures of the middle ear?

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  • tympanic membrane = ear drum -> has pars flaccida & pars tensa
  • malleus, incus, & stapes
  • eustachian tube= connects middle ear to pharynx to relieve pressure
20
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What are the 3 parts of the malleus, incus, & stapes in the ear?

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  • oval window: receive vibrations from stapes
  • round window: stop vibrations from rebounding
  • tensor tympani: reduces/dampens vibration
21
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What are the 2 major divisions of the vestibulocochlear nerve (CN 8)?

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  • vestibular: for balance, gaze, & acceleration
  • cochlear: for hearing
22
Q

What are the structures of the inner ear?

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  • bony labyrinth & membranous
  • cochlea
  • semicircular canals = motion & rotational sense
23
Q

What does the faical nerve (CN 2) branch into & what does it travel through?

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  • branches into chorda tympani
  • travels through tympanic membrane