Hearing Aids
Troubleshooting
Assistive Devices
Cochlear Implants
Potpourri
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What are the 5 styles of hearing Aids?

What is behind-the-ear (BTE) in the ear (ITE) in-the-canal (ITC) completely-in-the-canal (CIC) bone-anchored-hearing-aid (BAHA)

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3 Red Flags that hearing aid is not working

What is Not paying attention Keeps asking “huh?” or “what?” Decreased progress in therapy,  Changes in behavior noted and Does not want to wear hearing aid

100

The 5 categories of assistive listening devices

What is FM, Infrared, Electromagnetic Loop, Hardwired System, and Bluetooth

100

The signal is picked up by the microphone and sent to the

What is the speech processor

100

What degree of loss will a BTE aid fit

What is mild to profound

200

What type of energy is the output of a hearing aid is

What is acoustic

200

7 items in a trouble shooting kit

What is Stethoset Battery tester Extra batteries Dollar bill Brush, wire loop Earmold tubing blower Otoferm Dri-Aid Kit

200

Assistive listening devices improve the following

What is the signal-to-noise ratio

200

A cochlear implant stimulates?

What is the auditory nerve

200

Range of hearing loss and ITC will fit

What is mild-moderate

300

This happens when sound escapes from the receiver and cycles back to the microphone

What is feedback

300

During a listening check, you are listening for the following

What is Distortion Crackling Intermittence Weak Clarity Feedback Buzzing

300

To pick up sounds from an induction loop system, the hearing aid must be on what program

What is telecoil/t-coil

300

What is the difference between the frequencies that a hearing aid can stimulate versus a cochlear implant

What is hearing aid: 250 Hz-4000 Hz cochlear implant: 250 Hz- 7000 Hz

300

2 types of bone conduction hearing aids

What is non-implanted (headband) implanted

400

Changes the acoustic signal and converts it to an electrical signal

What is the microphone

400

3 causes of an intermittent hearing aid

What is Dirty battery contacts? Dirty controls? Wax in receiver? Is battery door closed completely

400

The teacher will wear this component and the student this component

What is transmitter and receiver

400

How long should hearing aids be worn with little or no benefit to prove candidacy?

What is 3-6 months

400

Advantages of a BTE hearing aid

What is Typically least expensive Most durable have low repair rates. Can get more gadgets on it. Can use an FM System. Most power out of the hearing aid. Less likely to have feedback. Squealing that happens when sound leaves the receiver and cycles back through to the microphone. Increasing the distance will decrease the likelihood of feedback. In a BTE the microphone and receiver are fairly far apart.

500

7 areas that audiologists review in order to determine if an individual is a good candidate for a hearing aid?

What is 1. degree of hearing loss 2. Configuration of hearing loss 3. Type of hearing loss 4. Speech perception abilities 5. Age of onset of hearing loss 6. Was onset sudden or gradual 7. Patients lifestyle

500

4 causes of a "dead" hearing aid

What is Dead battery? Battery inserted properly? Obstruction (ie wax) in earmold, tubing, or receiver? Is hearing aid set on T-coil or FM instead of microphone? Is the volume control turned up? Dirty battery contacts? Dirty controls

500

What are 5 communication tips

What is Face-to-face communication Maximal lighting conditions Don’t yell, Be patient Don’t be afraid to write

500

6 members of the cochlear implant team

What is Otolaryngologist Audiologist Speech-language-pathologist Psychologist Social worker Counselor

500

Name the 6 ling sounds and why these sounds are used

What is /oo/, /ah/, /ee/, /sh/, /s/, /m/ These phonemes span the entire speech frequency range

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