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Light waves are reflected off all objects and are transmitted through various structures of the eye including the cornea, lens, and what?
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choroid
retina
optic nerve
sclera
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When the rays of light are bent or refracted by the curvature of the cornea and lens, what recognizes whether the objects are in or out of focus?
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the sclera
the cornea
the occiput
the retina
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Light waves are reflected off all objects and are transmitted through various structures of the eye including the cornea, lens, and what?
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When the rays of light are bent or refracted by the curvature of the cornea and lens, what recognizes whether the objects are in or out of focus?
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What is another name for a sty?
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What is another name for impacted earwax?
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What is the disorder of the ossicles of the middle ear, especially the stapes bone called?
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When the rays of light are bent, or refracted, by the curvature of the cornea and lens, the occiput recognizes whether the objects are in or out of focus.
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A hordeolum is an opacity of the lens that leads to decreased visual acuity.
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A sty, or hordeolum, is an infection of any of the lacrimal glands of the eyelids, causing redness, swelling, and pain.
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Retinopathy is a general term for disease or disorder affecting the cornea.
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Hyperopia occurs in an eyeball that is too short from front to back to allow the lines of vision to reflect distinctly on the fovea centralis.
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What is an opacity, or clouding, of the lens that leads to decreased visual acuity?
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Farsightedness occurs in an eyeball that is too short from front to back to allow the lines of vision to reflect distinctly on the fovea centralis. What is another name for farsightedness?
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Visual acuity, or clearness, is commonly assessed in the medical office using what type of eye chart?
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Impacted earwax is a frequent reason for diminished hearing. What is another name for impacted earwax?
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What is usually obtained or collected in cases of suspected pharyngitis or tonsillitis?
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What disorder is described as an opacity, or clouding, of the lens that leads to decreased visual acuity?
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A decrease in the blood supply to which highly vascular part of the eye will cause degeneration?
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What disorder is caused by several types of bacteria, fungi, viruses, and protozoa or by trauma, allergens, or toxins?
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What is an age-related cause of hearing loss that results from a hardening of the joints between the ossicles?
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The symptoms of vertigo, sensorineural hearing loss, and tinnitus are characteristics of which disease or disorder?
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Otitis media is most often caused by what?
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What instrument uses pure tones to detect hearing loss?
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The tuning fork is used for this test.
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What is the difference between audiometry and tympanometry?
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Treatment of this symptom may include gargles, an analgesic, and an antibiotic, especially if the laboratory tests reveal a bacterial infection.
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More often than not, this symptom is left to resolve on its own.