Vocabulary
Symbols & Parts
Degrees of HL
Types of HL
Audiograms
100

Another word for pitch?

What is frequency

100

Tells you about pitch across the x axis.

What is frequency?

100

Markings on audiogram from -10 to 25 dB.

What is normal hearing?

100
Outer, Middle and Inner

What are the 3 section of the ear?

100

An audigram where the o and x are close together.

What is a bilateral hearing loss?

200

Professional that performs hearing test?

Who is an Audiologist?

200

Tells you about the level of loudness across the y axis.

What is Intensity/decibels.

200

Markings on audiogram from 90 to 120 dB.

What is profound hearing loss?

200

Hearing loss from issues with the middle and outer ear.

What is a conductive hearing loss?

200
An audiogram where symbols are far apart with one symbols being at the top.

What is a unilateral hearing loss?

300

Hearing loss in both ears

What is bilateral?

300

Circle and X.

What are air conduction symbols for the right ear and left ear?

300

Markings on audiogram from 25-40 dB.

What is mild hearing loss?

300

Hearing loss from issues with the inner ear.

What is a sensorineural hearing loss?

300

An audiogram where there are x and o and also < or>.

What is a bone conduction hearing loss?

400

Unit of measurement for the loudness of sounds.

What is decibel (dB)?

400

[ ] or < >

What are bone conduction symbols?

400

Markings on audiogram from 70-90 dB.

What is severe hearing loss?

400

Hearing loss from issues with a combination of inner and middle/outer ear.

What is a mixed hearing loss?

400

An audigram where x and o start in the normal range and move to profound.

What is a sloping hearing loss?

500

Hearing test where sound is presented through the air or with headphones.

What is Air Conduction?

500

Intervals of 10 on the y axis

What are the levels of loudness?

500

Markings on audiogram from 40-70 dB.

What is moderate to moderately severe hearing loss.

500

Where does your hearing loss occur and why?

Inner ear due to damaged hair cells

500

What does your audiogram reveal?

A bilateral sensorineural profound hearing loss.