Intro to Aural Rehab
Anatomy & Physiology
Audiograms & Testing
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Questions
100

True or False: Hearing loss often co-occurs with other health conditions

True! Higher co-morbidity of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, fall risk, depression, cognitive decline

100

What would you expect to observe in otoscopy for a patient with swimmer's ear?

Drainage, pain, redness, swelling of the ear canal

100

Air bone gaps greater than 10 dB are observed for which type(s) of hearing loss?

1. Conductive hearing loss

2. Mixed hearing loss

100

What are three disorders of the inner ear?

1. Noise-induced hearing loss

2. Meniere's disease

3. Acoustic neuroma

200

Describe the difference between rehabilitation and habilitation.

Rehabilitation = restoring a previously lost skill

Habilitation = establishing a new skill

200

What's the difference between grade 1 microtia and grade 4 anotia?

In grade 1, the pinna & ear canal are underdeveloped but present. In grade 4, the pinna & ear canal is completely absent.

200
The primary difference between a conductive and mixed hearing loss is?

Bone conduction falls in normal range for conductive; bone conduction falls outside normal range for mixed.

200
To calculate the PTA, which frequencies do you use?

500 Hz, 1000 Hz, 2000 Hz

300

Would you recommend considering a medical model or biopsychosocial model for sensorineural hearing loss?

Biopsychosocial model

300
True or false: Reissner's membrane contains the outer hair cells.

False! Basilar membrane contains the sensory hair cells.

300

Calculate the word recognition score for a patient who missed 4 words out of a 50 word list.

92%

(50-4 = 46/50 = 0.92*100)

300

What is the transducer set up for masked right air conduction threshold?

Right ear (test ear) = pure tone

Left ear (non-test ear) = masking noise

400

What is "health" in a biopsychosocial model?

Biological, psychological, and social factors.

400

Endolymph is located in which duct(s) of the cochlea?

Scala media

400

What is the purpose of masking in audiologic testing?

Allows you to obtain the threshold of the test ear without the interference of the non-test ear.

400

What's the primary difference between SRT and SDT?

In SDT, the patient just needs to identify if a word was said - whereas in SRT, the patient must correctly identify the word.

500

How does listening effort relate to untreated hearing loss?

Untreated hearing loss increases required listening effort.

500

Describe the expected audiologic findings for a patient with a perforated eardrum.

Conductive loss.

500

If a patient's air conduction thresholds are at 70 dB across the frequency range and the bone conduction thresholds are at 30 dB across the frequency range, what is the degree and type of hearing loss?

Moderately-severe mixed hearing loss.

500

This central auditory structure is directly connected to the auditory nerve?

Cochlear nucleus (first stop in the brainstem)