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What is the purpose/objective of the pure tone audiometry? |
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detect hearing loss and site of lesion |
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What is the purpose/objective of the speech audiometry?
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validity check for the pure tone audiogram |
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What is the purpose/objecive for Tympanometry? |
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Measures M.E. pressure, determine by eardrum mobility as a function of various amounts of positive and negative air pressure |
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What is the purpose/objective of the ABR? |
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To rule out retro cochlear site of lesion and to estimate hearing tresholds
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What is the purpose/objective of a OAE? |
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To detect sensory hearing loss. |
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What are some types of closed field receivers? |
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What are some types of sound field receivers? |
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What are the instructions for a Pure Tone Audiometry Test? |
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You are going to hear a series of tones, first in one ear then in the other. when you hear a tone please signal that you have heard it. press the button when you first hear the tone. signal every time you hear a tone.
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What are the instructions for a Speech Audiometry? |
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I’m going to present a series of words to you through headphones. after hearing word you need to repeat it and write it (speech discriminatory)
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What are the instructions for a Tympanometry? |
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now, i am going to test your outer and middle ears. ill be placing tip tight agains you ear canal. you may hear a low and high tone and feel some air pressure. please dont talk, yawn or swallow dure the test. any questions? |
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What are the indications for needing an Auditory Brain Response test? |
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Auditory Brain Response shows the activity of the cochlea, auditory nerve, an auditory brainstem. Client is asleep or relaxed, 3-4 electrodes placed, looks for low impedance values
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What are the indications for needing an Otoacoustic Emissions test? |
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otoacoustic Emissions: sensitive to outer hair cell dysfunction and does not detect neural the 8th nerve. client quiet and still. probe tip.
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What is the Speech Recognition Threshold? (SRT/ST) |
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the minimum hearing level for speech at which an individual can recognize 50 percent of speech material. |
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SAT/SDT: speech detection/awareness threshold: the minimum hearing level for speech at which an individual can just discern the presence of speech material 50%
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loudness discomfort level: the level at which the client perceives speech or other stimuli like pure tones to be uncomfortable to listen to
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What are Spondee or Spondiac Words? |
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: two syllable word with equal stress on each syllable ex airplane baseball used in SRT |
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What is a Speech Discrimination Score? |
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What are monosylabic words? |
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Words containgin one sylable. |
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What is the significance of Speech Discrimination Scores? |
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Normal ME pressure but low ME compliance |
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Normal ME pressure but very high ME compliance, too much mobility disruption of ossicular chain.
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No pressure peak, possible fluid in the ME. |
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- Possible blockage of the auditory tube
- Poor ventilation to the middle ear. |
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What is an Acoustic Reflex? |
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- Response of the stapedius muscle to sound |
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What is the Acoustic Reflex Threshold? |
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The softest intensity level at which the acoustic relfex is present. Presenting a lot of different sounds to see the lowest relfex that stiffens the ME. |
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- In what ways can the Immittance test procedure help you as a speech language pathologist or DHH teacher?
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SLP- Know how it’s going to affect their speech stimulus. The child is not benefiting from normal speech, if there is fluid in the ear and amplification is needed.
DHH- OE & ME fluid means a regular hearing aid is not going to benefit. Hearing Aid is fit when there is no fluid. Get the information needed to know about your students
with and without amplification, how well can they hear you.
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Graphic display of an individual’s hearing.
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Electronic instrument used to measure hearing sensitivity. |
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The measurement of the range and sensitivity of a person’s sense of hearing.
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What is the purpose of TYMPANOMETRY? |
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1. Detect perforations (holes) in the TM
2. Check the PRESSURE EQUALIZATION (P.E.)Tubes.
3. Detect any traces of FLUID in the MIDDLE EAR.
4. Detect stiffening or breaking of the OSSICULAR CHAIN.
5. Detect any dysfunction of the AUDITORY TUBE.
6. Measure EAR CANAL VOLUME.
7. Useful in POST-OP Surgical Evaluation. |
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