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what is audiological habilitation? |
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the learning of something new |
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what is audiological rehabilitation? |
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is the relearning a task that has been lost |
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a person is considered to be audiometrically deaf is they have poorer than ____ dB HL |
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_______ deafness refers to impairment present at birth or prior to the development of speech and language. |
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_______ deafness means that loss occurs after the age of 5 that a person has normal hearing. |
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________ persons are those who lose their hearing after their schooling is completed |
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children with severe to profound hearing loss do not generally develop ____ and ____ normaly. |
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the professionals who are involved with audiologic rehabilitation: |
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speech language pathologist
educators
counselors
audiologists
clinicains
psychologists
social workers |
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deafness is considere to be postlingual deafness if it occurs after about ____ years of age. |
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the rehabilitation assessment procedure can be abbreviated as ________ |
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the rehabilitation management procedure can be abbreviated as ______ |
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name the parts of a hearing aid: |
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mircophone
reciever
amplifier
battery |
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______ is where the sound comes in on a hearing aid |
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_______ is where sound goes out |
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__________ is what the sound increases the sound signal on a hearing aid |
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_____ is the hearing aid power |
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A patient that has one ear that is normal and one ear that is "dead" or would not benefit from a hearing aid, you may want to try a ______ hearing aid set up. |
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individauls who cannot use conventional hearing air conduction devices may have: |
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atresia
chronic ear infections
middle ear structure damage
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those who cannot use air conduction devices may use ____ hearing aid |
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what does BAHA stands for? |
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bone anchored hearing aid |
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BAHA is anchored on the what area? |
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BAHA is used for _____ and _____ hearing loss? |
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conductive and mixed hearing losses |
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the only BAHA company is called |
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the vent is used to allow unwanted amplified _____ frequencies to escape from the ear canal |
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the vent allows the release of ______ to avoid a "plugged ear" sensation |
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the vent allows the normal input of _____ sound |
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yellow 10
brown 312
orange 13
blue 675 |
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nearly all hearin aid batteries are now ____air |
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in order to take advantage of an induction loop system you must have a _______ in your hearing aid |
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a CI is a device that electrically stimulates the _______ nerve |
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a CI bypasses the _______ system
to directly stimulate the auditory nerve |
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the cI does/does not restore normal hearing |
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name the three manugactures of cochlear implants |
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Cochlear Corp
The HiResolution Bionic Ear Systems
Med-El |
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candidacy guidelines:
younge children (12-24 months)
hearing loss is |
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candidacy guidelines:
older children (2-8)
hearing loss is |
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severe to profound in the low frequencies
profound in the mid to high frequencies |
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candidacy guidelines:
adults
hearing loss is
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moderate to profound in the low frequencies
severe to profound in the mid to high frequencies |
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CI hook up generally takes how long |
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how many ppl suffer from tinnitus in the US? |
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tinnitus rehab options include: |
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hearing aids
noise generators
neuromonics tititus treatment
tnnitus retraining therapy
cognitive behavioral therapy
transcrainial magnetic stimulation |
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the part of the CI that is placed in the cochlea is called the |
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setting up or making changes to a CI is commonly reffered to as |
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it very typical for an individual who experiences consistent tinnitus to also have ____ |
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a cummunication model:
the _______ has both a purpose for engaging in comminication and the ability to properly encode and articulate teh thought to be conveyed |
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communication model:
The _______ is the actual thought to be expressed |
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communication model:
The ______ provides an opportunity for any needed adjustements or correctins to occur. |
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communication model:
the communication situation in which the message is conveyed is referred to as _________ |
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communication model:
the ______ is who is charged with the responisbility of recieving and properly decoding and interpreting the speaker's intended message |
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a newborn infant can detect ______ stimuli |
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a newborn infant can make gross discriminations between various auditory signals on the basis of _____ and ______ parameters |
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the human ear is capable of hearing best at approximately______ & ______ HZ |
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The parts of the communication model are:
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feedback
reciever
message
source
environment |
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the human ear is capable of percieving auditory signals comprising frequencies ranging from about ____ to ______ HZ. |
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this basic aspect of auditory perception involves being aware of sound. our ability to detect speech is influenced by our heraing acuity and the intensity level of the speech signal? |
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Speech discrimination regers to the ability to distinguish amond the individual speech stimuli of our language |
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the ability to identify or label what one has beard by pointing to or naming |
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a fundamental ingredient in the perception of speech relates to attending to or foucsing on hte speaker and the message being conveyed. |
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a key component in speech perception is the ability to retain or store verbal information for relatively brief periods or extended periods of time. |
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the percieved speech elements must be brought together into a meaningful whole. |
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Full perception and understanding of the meaning of an auditory message |
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hearing impaired individuals experience only minimal difficulty in _____ perception, while they have a more difficult time with ______ perception |
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evaluating infants for the assessment of auditory skills,
use: |
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gross discrimination
localization of a variety of stimuli |
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evaluating older children for the assessment of auditory abilities,
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WIPI
NU-Chips
five sound tests by Ling |
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there are 4 categories in the approaches to auditory training: |
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analytic
synthetic
pragmatic
eclectic |
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the minimum audibility curve shows how what two things are related in respect to Intensity |
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manual communication also known as _____ relies on a visual system |
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the normal rate of speech results in as many as ____ phonemes per second |
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what are some oral activites to avoid when conversing a hearing impaired person? |
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chewing
smoking
yawning
holding hand near mouth
wearing sunglasses |
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what is the term used to indicate a visual characteristic of a speech sound |
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who has higher speech reding scores
men or women |
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there is no demonstrable positive correlation between undersanding speech visually and ______. |
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according to the reading, visual acuity must be at least ______ before speech can be decoded visually |
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hearing impaired generally do/do not have any better speech reading than those with noraml hearing! |
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American sign language: has its own ____ and _____ |
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ASL is/is not similiar to Spoken English |
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name some factors in the environment that may have an effect on an individuals speech reading ability |
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distance
viewing angle
competition
lighting
siuational ques |
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if you have a patient that has one ear with hearing loss and the other ear is dead you may want to try a _______ hearing aid set up |
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making changes to a CI so that it fits the individual is commonly known as ___ |
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how long does it take for the average person to seek audiological help |
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why is CORE and CARE important? |
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a hearing aid is a _____ system that alters an acoustic signal electronically |
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BTE - behind the ear
ITC - in the canal
RIC - reciever n the canal |
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speech rate does/does not matter when talking with a person with hearing loss? |
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with bluetooth technology a hearing aid user may/may not listen to phone calls in both ear wirelessly |
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one advantage of higher priced hearing aids is |
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the goal of a FM system is to increase the ____ to ___ ratio |
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