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PARTI -THE EYE Terminology Directions: Match the term on the left with the phras

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PARTI -THE EYE Terminology Directions: Match the term on the left with the phrase on the right that most closely describes it -Exophthalmos a. Inversion of the eyelid margin. b. Light sensitivity c. Outward turning of the eye d. Drooping of the eyelid so that it partially or 2. 3, Xanthelasma Photophobia Ptosis completely covers the cornea Soft, raised, yellow areas that often appear on the eyes of adults after age 50 Protrusion of the eyeball 5, Ectropion e. 6. Entropion f. COMPLETION Prevention of Eye Disease and Diagnostie Tests Directions: Fill in the blanks with the correct words to complete the statements. 1. Accidental injury is a major cause of loss of 2. Cosmetics for use around the eye can be a source of A thorough examination of the fundus of the eye and the retina requires Patients who are diagnosed with glancoma should be told to encourage their family members and 3. of the pupil 4. to be tested because 5. The eyes are at greater risk for irritation and infection in the elderly because secretion decreases PARTII-THE EAR REVIEW OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Terminology Directions: Match the term on the left with the phrase on the right that most closely describes it Helps equalize pressure in middle ear Attaches to stapes Fleshy part of ear attached to side of head Lined with numerous hairs and glands that produce cerumen Contains auditory bones Pinna a. b. c. d. 2. Auditory meatus Tympanic membrane Eustachian tube Copyright © 2013, 2009 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier Inc. An rights reserved. -Middle ear 5. e.

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Answer:

1. Exophthalmos ----- f. Protrusion of the eyeball

2. Xanthelasma ----- e. Soft, raised, yellow areas that often appear on the eyes of adults after age 50

3. Photophobia ----- b. Light sensitivity

4. Ptosis ----- d. Dropping of the eyelid so that it partially or completely covers the cornea

5. Ectropion ----- c. Outward turning of the eye

6. Entropion ----- a. Inversion of the eyelid margin