hawai'i guidelines
otoscope
oae's
pure tones
tymps
100

is a newborn hearing screening required in the state of hawai'i

yes, it is mandated by law

100

how do you turn on and set up an otoscope for proper use

push down on the green, red, or white button and slide clockwise and replace speculum

100

what are OAEs

OAEs are very soft sounds created by tiny movements of outer hair cells in the cochlea, in response to sound, and these sounds travel back to the ear canal where they can be measured over time 

100

what does a pure tone assessment check for 

checks how well you can hear different pitches (tones) at various loudness levels to see if you have hearing loss and how mild or severe it is

100

what does a tympanometry assessment measure

measures eardrum health and mobility in response to changes in air pressure within the ear canal

200

per state guidelines (2024), what dbHL should you start screening at in a pure tone screening

20 dBHL

200

what do we need to do before inserting the otoscope into a patient's ear to ensure that the speculum will not hurt/damage the ear canal

BRACE

200

how do you know if you passed an OAE assessment

the equipment will calibrate your result on its own

200

what should you check for on a child before conducting the PTA assessment (before placing headphones)

notice earrings, glasses, hats, hair, ear malformations, drainage, hearing aids, gum, etc.

200

when we conduct a tympanometry assessment, what PASS criteria are we looking for

if the tympanogram peak is within the "pass box"

300

per state guidelines, what frequencies should you test during pure tone screening

1,000; 2,000; 4,000; 6000 Hz

300

along with otoscopic inspection, what other screenings should be conducted around the same time

pure tone screening and tympanometry 

300

what frequencies are OAEs completed at

2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000Hz

300

what are the proper steps you should take to SET UP for a hearing screening

make sure you are in a good acoustic environment; plug in audiometer; check earphone connections; turn on audiometer; check that earphones are securely attached to headset; conduct a listening check

300

what data does a tympanogram measure/show

TPP (tymp peak pressure), Ytm (compliance), TW (tymp width), ECV (ear canal volume)

400

per state guidelines, when do we PASS a PTA screening

if all the frequencies were heard and documented

400

upon otoscopic inspection, what ear canal abnormalities should we look to identify 

blood or effusion (drainage), inflammation, excessive cerumen or foreign object

400

what is the criteria to pass an OAE assessment

you must pass 3 of the 4 test frequencies to pass the screening

400

what is the correct headphone placement when conducting PTA assessment

right ear-red; left ear-blue; adjust headband to child's head, put earphone diaphragm directly in front of the EAC before tightening the headband

400

what can a flat tympanogram indicate about the eardrum/middle ear

fluid behind the eardrum (often from an ear infection); perforation in the eardrum; earwax blocking the ear canal; problem with the ear tube (like a blocked or clogged pressure equalization tube, or user error)

500

what is the referral criterion for PTA per state guidelines

refer if any one frequency missed in either ear

500

upon otoscopic inspection, what tympanic membrane abnormalities should we look to identify

abnormal color, bulging or retraction, fluid line or bubbles, perforation or scarring, mass

500

what are the steps to conducting an OAE assessment

a small probe is placed in the ear canal; the equipment calibrates itself and 4 tones are played into the ear; the cochlea responds to these sounds through OHC movement and tiny reactive sounds; microphone detects OAEs; equipment analyzes whether OAEs are present

500

explain the screening procedure for PTA after successfully placing the headphones on the child

start at 40 dB HL (to let child know what to listen for) at 1000 Hz; once child responds to first tone at 40 dB HL, screen all other frequencies at 20 dB HL (can also start at 20 dB HL if quiet room & older children); watch tempo and document responses

500

tympanometry assessment procedure

conduct otoscopy; insert probe creating an airtight seal; probe emits a tone that changes the air pressure in the canal; microphone records eardrum movement in response to pressure change; data is converted into a tympanogram

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