Otorhinolaryngolgy Lab Flashcards

1
Q

Removes cholesteatoma debris, middle ear mucosa, and inflamed disease from middle ear.

A

Hartman alligator cup

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2
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Removes small pieces of wax within the vertical portion of the ear canal.

A

Buck ear currette

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3
Q

A cone or funnel shaped attachment for an otoscope; used to examine the eardrum.

A

Boucheron/Ferrier

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4
Q

A suction used in Radical Neck
Dissection procedures.

A

Andrews suction

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5
Q

A suction used in Tympanoplasty procedures.

A

Rosen suction

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6
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Used during T/A procedures to visualize the tonsils and adenoids

A

Laryngeal mirror

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7
Q

A blunt dissector or retractor used during T/A procedures.

A

Hurd/Pillar

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8
Q

Instrument used to help elevate the mucoperichondrial flap during septoplasties.

A

Freer/Cottle

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9
Q

Instrument used to insert PE tubes after a myringotomy has been achieved

A

Hartman alligator forceps

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10
Q

This instrument has a sphere shape used to perforate the ear drum.

A

Myringotomy knife

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11
Q

Helps to prop the mouth open as well as keep the endotracheal tube from the surgical field

A

McIvor/Jennings

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12
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Used in conjunction with a Davis Mouth Gag

A

Davis mouth gag blade

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13
Q

Instrument used in a FESS procedure to retrieve nasal tissue

A

Takahashi forcep

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14
Q

Used to elevate periosteum during a septoplasty

A

Freer/cottle

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15
Q

Suction used to pick up grafts and pull it into the bony canal wall of the middle ear during a tympanoplasty

A

Rosen/baron

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16
Q

Used to dilate the incision into the airway, to allow for passage of a tracheostomy tube.

A

Troussea tracheal dilator

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17
Q

Instrument used in septoplasties to raise the envelope of the nasal cavity, may also be used in Neuro and Orthopedic procedures.

A

Cottle rasp

18
Q

May be blunt or sharp and typically used during tracheostomy procedures.

A

Jackson tracheal hook

19
Q

Self-retaining retractor used in nasal procedures.

A

Cottle nasal speculum

20
Q

Used to elevate the tympanomeatal flap during a mastoidectomy.

A

Converse chisel (+mallet)

21
Q

Retractor used to depress the tongue.

A

Weider tongue depressor

22
Q

Instrument used to dissect adenoids.

A

Barnhill adenoid currette

23
Q

Suction used in nasal procedures.

A

Frazier suction

24
Q

Destroys ossicles and cholesteatoma in middle ear procedures.

A

Crabtree

25
Q

Instrument used to grasp tonsils.

A

White tonsil seizing forcep

26
Q

A ___ is a bone tumor.

A

Osteotoma

27
Q

Inflamed air cells are called ____.

A

Mastoiditis

28
Q

Endolymphatic deafness is called ____.

A

Sensoneural defecit

29
Q

Ossification of middle ear bones is ___.

A

Otosclerosis

30
Q

Inflammation of the middle ear is ____

A

Otitis media

31
Q

Enlarged uvula and soft palate is called ___.

A

Oropharyngeal obstruction (oropharynx)

32
Q

A ____ is a benign tumor of the 8th cranial nerve.

A

Acoustic neuroma

33
Q

FESS stands for _____.

A

Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery

34
Q

____ is performed for sleep apnea prevention.

A

Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UP3)

35
Q

A ___ is performed to treat otitis media.

A

Myringotomy (BMT)

36
Q

The thyroid gland is ___ in location to the trachea.

A

Superior/Anterior

37
Q

A blocked tear duct can also be called ___.

A

Dacrostenosis

38
Q
A

Padgett-Hood (drum)

39
Q
A

Reese (drum)

40
Q
A

Brown (motor-driven)

41
Q
A

Half (motor driven)