Multiple Choice
1. Describe the external ear canal
a. Lateral 2/3 cartilaginous, medial V3 bony
b. Lateral /3 cartilaginous, medial 2/3 bony
c. Lateral 2/3 bony, medial 1/3 cartilaginous
d. Lateral /3 bony, medial 2/3 cartilaginous
2. Layers of thetympanic membrane EXCEPT
a. Squamous epithelium
b. Mucosal layer
c. Fibrous layer
d. Cartilaginous layer
3. The functional portion of the tympanic membrane
a. Pars flaccida
b. Pars tensa
c. Schrapnell’s membrane
d. Reissner’s membrane
4. Which of the following refer to the same structure?
a. Pars tensaand Schrapnell's membrane
b. Pars tensaand Tectorial membrane
c. Pars flaccida and Schrapnell's membrane
d. Pars tensaand Schrapnell's membrane
5. The middle ear mucosais lined by?
a. Pseucostratified ciliated columnar
b. Schneiderian epithelium
c. Respiratory epithelium
d. AOTA
6. The most common animate ear canal foreign body in the
Philippines:
a Cockroach
b. Ants
c. Mosquito
d. Mouse
7. Infection and/or inflammation of the pinna
a. Pinnitis
b. Perichondritis
c. Diffuse otitis externa
d. Otomycosis
8. Organism involved in #7?15.
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Streptococcus
Haemophilus
Pseudomonas
Staphylococcus
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. Acute otitis circumscripta is NOT:
a Cased by S. aureus
b. Caused by P. aeruginosa
c. “pimple”
d. “furunculosis”
Diffuse otitis externa is NOT:
a. Swimmer's ear
b. Caused by Pseudomonas
c. Caused by Staphylococcus
d. Furunculosis
Malignant otitis externa is also called
a. AOE circurscripta
b. Swimmer's ear
c. Necrotizing external otitis
d. Furunculosis
Otomy coses is caused by:
a. Aspergillus and Rhizopus
b. Candida and Rhizopus
c. Aspergillus and Candida
d. Rhizopus and Mucormy cosis
. Bullous myring itis is an infection of the:
a. External auditory canal
b. Auricle
c. Tympanic membrane
d. Middle ear
. Herpes zoster oticus is caused by:
a Protozoa
b. Bacteria
c. Viruses
d. Fungi
Herpes zoster oticus is also called:
a. Bells syndromeb. Ramsay-Hunt syndrome
c. Ramsay’s syndrome
d. Bell's- Hunt syndrome
16. Cholesteatoma of the external canal
a Exostosis
b. Osteomas
cc. Impactedcerumen
d. Keratosis obturans
17. Acute otitis media lasts for
a
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Cranial nerve VII
Jug ular vein
Tympanic membrane
Cochlea
Bony ear canal
Middle cranial fossa
Internal carotidartery
. LateralWall
. Medial Wall
. Anterior Wall
Posterior Wall
Floor
Roof
. Inflammation of the tympanic membrane
Acute otitis media
Cholesteatoma
Positive fistula sign
Gradenig o's syndrome
. Keratinizing squamous epithelium in abnormal locations
S. pneumonia, H. influenza
. Petrous apicitis
|. Vertigo and nystagmus
Myringitis
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45. Myogenic tinnitus
46. Conductive tinnitusWe
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47. Central tinnitus
Objective tinnitus
Subjective tinnitus
Both
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48. Acute unilateral vestibular loss
49. BPPV
50. Meniere's disease
51. Bilateral vestibular loss
Vestibular neuritis
Endoly mphatic hy drops
Cupulolithiasis