Calibration
Wildcard
Otoscopy
Air Conduction
Bone Conduction
100

ANSI abbreviates what term? 

American National Standards Institute

100

Sensorineural hearing loss caused by aging is described medically as: 

Presbycusis

100

Manipulate the _____ to allow for proper visualization of the TM.

pinna

100

Name one reason pure tones are used for audiometric testing.

Specificity, estimate degree of handicap, easily used for HA purposes

100

How much attenuation occurs with bone conduction?

None (0 dB)

200

During calibration, this object is used to connect the transducer to the measurement device

coupler

200

Name one cause for a conductive hearing loss

cerumen, otitis media, TM preforation (trauma), otosclerosis

200

Name two landmarks you should see in otoscopy.

Cone of light, malleus, pars tensa, pars flaccida

200

Name an advantage and a disadvantage of sound field testing

Disadvantage: lack of ear specific information
Advantage: ecological validity, can measure HA/CI function

200

Role of outer ear in bone conduction can be most appreciated in (low/mid/high) frequency hearing?

low-mid

300

RETSPL values are used to convert _____ to _____.

db HL to dB SPL 

300

Noise induced hearing loss typically effects low, middle, or high frequency hearing?

High frequency

300

Describe what you might see in a patient with microtia.

Underdeveloped external ear (very small) pinna and stenotic canal

300

Name two advantages of insert earphones.

Attenuation of background noise, lower test/retest variability, better tolerated by kids, elimination of collapsed ear canals

300

Explain one mechanism for middle ear contribution to bone conduction hearing

loose coupling between ossicles and head

400

Name two technical considerations included in calibration

linearity, rise/fall time, frequency accuracy, cross talk, signal distortion, "off" level

400

Describe results of the Rinne test for a patient with a conductive hearing loss in the right ear.

Bone conducted sound (at mastoid) would sound louder than air conducted sound (at EAC) in right ear.

400

What is an osteoma?

Bony tumor of external auditory canal

400

Threshold is defined as what?

50% response on 2 ascending runs

400

Middle ear contribution for bone conduction is most appreciated at _______Hz and above.

1500-2000Hz 

500

Name two things you can do to troubleshoot intermittent headphones.

Check earphone plugs into wall, check tubing for debris, check connectors for cracks

500

Describe the results of the Weber test in a patient with a conductive hearing loss in the right ear.

Tuning fork applied at forehead would result in sound lateralizing to the right ear.

500

Name two characteristics identified through otoscopy that would suggest otitis media.

bulging TM, bubbles, displaced/missing cone of light, redness

500

Why are pulsed tones typically preferred over manually presented tones?

Pulsed tone are distinct from noise and from tinnitus, controlled timing of test tone

500

Describe the occlusion effect

Artificial lowering of bone conduction in 250-1kHz region (increased low frequency sensitivity) when ear is occluded

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