Year 2(B6) - E.N.T

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Week 1 - A - Anatomy of Paranasal sinuses and nasal cavity
What are the small hairs in your ...,
What is the function of the virbr...,
The nasal cavity acts as a condui...
51  cards
Week 1 - B - Anatomy of the Ear (and some cranial nerves)
What are the three anatomical div...,
How does our middle ear connect w...,
What are the two functional divis...
61  cards
Week 1 - C - Workshop, Anatomy of Ear and Nose
What nerves supply the posterior ...,
What type of joints are in the os...,
Middle ear ossicles
17  cards
Week 1 - D - Embryology 1 - Pharyngeal arches and ear
What embryological structures con...,
What weeks do the pharyngeal arch...,
Which arch does not result in any...
34  cards
Week 1 - E - Pathology of Ear, nose and throat
What are the glands that produce ...,
What type of mucosa lines the ext...,
Fun question how many bones are i...
32  cards
Week 1 - F - Physiology of taste and smell
Receptors for taste and smell are...,
What is gustation,
Where are the sensory receptors o...
24  cards
Week 1 - G - Physiology of hearing and balance
Which part of the ear is the mech...,
Approximately by how much is the ...,
What is the primary and secondary...
14  cards
Week 1 - H - ENT microbiology
Inflammation of the part of the t...,
What type of infection is sore th...,
What is the most common complicat...
49  cards
Week 1 - I - Anatomy of the oral cavity and pharynx
What are the boundaries of the or...,
Which tibe projects in the latera...,
The oral cavity begins at the tee...
55  cards
Week 1 - J - Anatomy of the Larynx
What fascia of the neck is the la...,
What layer of the neck is the pre...,
The strap muscles are ensheathed ...
30  cards
Week 1 - K - Embryology 2 - Face, Palate and nasal cavities
What embryological structures giv...,
What embryological structures giv...,
What is the nerve supply to each ...
32  cards
Week 2 - A - Ear diseases
What are the types of hearing loss,
What area of the ear is conductiv...,
What can the problems in the exte...
35  cards
Week 2 - B - Adenotonsillar disease OME
What does the tonsilar fossa deve...,
What develops from the 2nd pharyn...,
What develops as a subepithelial ...
42  cards
Week 2 - C - Pure tone audiometry and tympanometry
When assessing the nature and deg...,
Pta is a measure of an individual...,
Which of the three transducers is...
19  cards
Week 2 - D - Airway Obstruction
How do neonates breathe,
Causes of airway obstruction,
Poiseuilles equation describes th...
10  cards
Week 2 - E - Head and Neck Cancer and Facial Plastic Surgery
Where is most pathology seen in t...,
What is mri best used for,
What virus is linked to nasophary...
18  cards
Week 2 - F - ENT Trauma
What are important questions to a...,
What would you examine for nasal ...,
What must you exclude in nasal tr...
54  cards
Week 2 - G - The Dizzy Patient
What does dizziness mean,
Whats is vertigo,
What is the name given to the str...
56  cards
Week 2 - H - Stuffy nose lecture
Type 1 hypersensitivity reaction ...,
What are the symptoms of allergic...,
Allergic rhinits can be split int...
13  cards
Week 2 - I - ISS Ear stuff
What covers the elastic cartilage...,
Label the ear,
What are the three layers of the ...
21  cards
Week 2 - J - Microbiology Tutorial Cases
The plate shows alpha haemolytic ...,
Https s3amazonawscom classconnect...,
Https s3amazonawscom classconnect...
5  cards
Week 2 - K - Health economics - QALY, ICER, DALY
What has been forgone once you bu...,
Often used to determine the impac...,
What is the ratio for what organi...
7  cards
ENT Pathology 1 - Tonsilitis,Rheumatic fever, Glandular fever, Glue ear, Tympanometry
What is the most common cause of ...,
What is the most common bacterial...,
What are other potential causes o...
38  cards
ENT Pathology 2 - Acute otitis media, cholestaeatoma, mastoiditis, otitis externa, Dizziness, tinnitus,
Earache fever and signs of inflam...,
Is acute otitis media usually due...,
What may be seen on otoscopy in a...
40  cards
ENT Pathology 3 - Carcinoma, rhinitis, nasal polyps, diptheria, candidia, sinusitis, Herpes,
What is the main type of cancer i...,
What are two major risk factors f...,
What is the new cause of head and...
33  cards
ENT Pathology 4 - Septal haematoma, epistaxis, temporal/maxillary fractures, myringitis, kawasaki disease
What pathology caused by trauma c...,
In a septal haemotoma the pericho...,
What deformity of the septal cart...
31  cards
ENT Pathology 5 - Nasopharyngeal Ca, Bell's palsy, Ramsay hunt, Croup, Epiglottis, laryngitis
What are two common viral causes ...,
What is the most common site of o...,
What are risk factors for npc
31  cards
ENT Pathology 6 - Osteosclerosis, Presbycusis, Vestibular schwannoma, H.P.V, E.B.V,Paraganglionoma
What are some causes of congenita...,
What are the presenting features ...,
In children with congenital heari...
27  cards
Clinical skills 1 - Ear Examination
In an ear examination what three ...,
When taking a history from the pa...,
After questions first thing to do...
23  cards
Clinical Skills 2 - Neck Examination
When examining the neck what is t...,
Is the process of examintion of t...,
Ask patient to relax neck to rele...
5  cards
Clinical Skills 3 - Oral cavity examination
If patient has some problems with...,
What is looked for underneath the...,
Finally ask patinet to say aah an...
3  cards
ENT REVISION NIGHT
70 year old man recently had a sy...,
A toddler has bleeding from the r...,
Middle aged man presents with hea...
23  cards

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