Prep/Clean up
Tymps/Reflexes
Pure Tones
Bone
Speech
100

What must be completed daily?

What is a biologic check.

100

What frequency do we not want to exceed during reflexes?

What is 105 dB.

100

What ear is tested first?

What is the better ear.

100

What frequencies are bone tested at? (Be specific)

What is 250, 500, 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000 Hz.

100

How do you determine the presentation level of word recognition scores?

What is 35-40 dB above speech reception threshold.

200

When do you do with dirty reflex probes?

What is place them in the dirt tray to be cleaned.
200

When is reflex decay completed?

What is at 500 Hz and 1000 Hz for contralateral reflexes.

200

If you have a new patient, what dB level do you start at?

What is 30 dB.

200

What level do we start testing bone at?

What is 10 dB above pure tone threshold.

200
If your PTA is 15, what level do you start speech reception threshold at?

What is 50 or 55 dB.

300

What must be done after every appointment?

What is disinfection / wipe down everything / turn everything off.

300

What 3 things must be normal to have a Type A tympanogram?

What is Volume, compliance and mobility.

300
If you have a previous patient what level do you start testing at?

What is 10 dB above previous results.

300

When do we mask for bone?

What is when there is a gap of 10 dB OR MORE between bone and air thresholds.

300

What test is used in clinic to test speech in noise testing?

What is the Quicksin.

400

If you decide to not wear gloves, what must be done?

What is wash your hands / use Purell in front of patient.

400

Please explain an ipsilateral reflex. Where is it being present and where is it being recorded?

What is when the stimulus and recording is the same.

400

Daily Double: What frequencies are tested for pure tones (be specific).

What is 250, 500, 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, 6000, 8000.

400

What is the occlusion effect for 500 Hz with headphones?

What is 20 dB.
400

When masking for word recognition, how do you determine the masking level?

What is by adding 15 dB to the non test ear speech reception threshold. 

500

When must a patient be referred for medical clearance? 

What is if there is an asymmetry (15 dB or more) between ears at thresholds or if there is a difference of 20% between ears for word recognition scores.
500

What ear is the probe in for a right contralateral reflex?

What is the left ear.

500

When do you test an interoctave?

What is when there is a 20 dB difference or more between octaves. 

500

Describe a conductive loss.

What is when bone is normal and there is a hearing loss for the pure tone.

500

DAILY DOUBLE: How do we know if we need to mask for speech reception thresholds? 

What is the test ear threshold - interaural attention is equal to or greater than best bone of the non test ear.

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