True or False?
An audiologist is required to have their ASHA-CCC-A to see patients
False, it's a certificate
The two types of sound include
What are simple and complex waves?
The three ossicles
Case history is
What is a record of one's background or medical history?
True or false
Normal hearing thresholds for a child fall between 10dB - 25dB
False, the normal threshold is 10dB - 20dB
During this time Audiology became an independent profession
What is WWII?
Source-filter theory is
What is related to acoustics phonemes to articulation
(1) Energy source- vocal folds
(2) Filter- sounds are manipulated through articulatory cavities
Function of the pinna
What are collect sound, localization, resonator, and protection?
True or False
Case history forms are discipline and age-specific
True
An air-bone gap greater than ____ dB HL indicates a conductive HL
ASHA requires an AuD and SLP to complete this amount of hours of continuing education in a 3-year period
What is 30 hours?
4 components of sound
What is:
(1) Source of vibration, (2) Medium for sound to travel through, (3) Hearing mechanism, (4) Brain to interpret
Basilar membrane properties
Base- narrow, stiff, high frequency
Apex- wide, flexible, low frequency
*Think of a megaphone*
One non-verbal behavior in interviewing may be
What is eye contact, touch, facials, head nodding, leaning?
Fill in the blank
Bone conduction "_____" the ____ and ____ ear to measure the sensitivity of the ____ ear directly
What is "by-passes", outer, middle, inner
Education in becoming an audiologist consists of
What is 3 years of coursework/clinical rotations and 1 year of an externship (this can typically be done anywhere)
F1 and F2 rule states
What is:
F1- inversely related to jaw height, As the jaw goes down, F1 goes up
F2- directly related to tongue fronting. As the tongue moves forwards, F2 Increase
(1) Function of inner ear
(2) It consists of
(1) What is covert mechanical sound to an electrical impulse
(2) Cochela, auditory nerve
Positioning and behaviors for interpreter use include
What is the: (1) correct language used, (2) good visibility/line of sight for all, (3) adequate lighting, (4) ALWAYS address patient directly, never the interpreter?
A SNHL is & what we see with this loss im AC and BC testing & is there an air-bone gap
What is something is the neural part of the auditory system isn't working properly
AC test = hearing loss
BC = hearing loss
*NO AIR-BONE GAP*
Government involvement assisted in treating these areas to compensate soldiers
What is:
- direct injury
- disease
- acoustic trauma
- emotional trauma
We describe and perceive sound in this way
What is:
Description- frequency, amplitude, duration, phase)
Perception- pitch, loudness, length, location
Auditory primary pathway
What is ventral cochlear nucleus --> superior olive --> inferior colliculus --> MGN --> auditory cortex?
Why do we ask questions for clinical interviews?
What is:
(1)secure information, (2) clarify statements, (3) explore various thoughts that have been expressed, (4) motivate people to communicate, (5) direct the focus of conversations
A VRA is & what this test entails
What is
Visual Reinforcement Audiometry
6/8 month - 2 yrs
Child sits on the mother's lap, sound is played through a speaker- when the child reacts to the sound, a video play/toy lights up