OE/ME Disorders
IE/CANS Disorders
Vestibular Disorders
Vestibular Assessment
Miscellaneous SLHS 320
100

This hearing loss can be caused by outer ear/middle ear disorders.

What is conductive?

100

This hearing loss can be caused by inner ear disorders.

What is sensory?

100

This disorder is dizziness related to aging.


Presbystasis or Presbycusis

What is presbystasis?

100

The three systems that work together for balance in humans are the vestibular, visual and this system.

What is somatosensory/proprioceptive?

100

The location of the receptor cells for hearing.

What is the cochlea or organ of CORTI or scala media?

200

A cholesteatoma is made up of protein, skin and ____

What is fat?

200

This disorder does not show hearing loss on an audiogram.

ANSD

Central hearing loss

APD


What is APD?
200

This disorder is when the bone over the superior SCC is open resulting in a hypersensitivty to bone conducted sounds.

Superior SCC Dehiscence

Meniere's disease

Vestibular Equivalent migraine

Perilymph fistula

What is Superior SCC Dehiscence?

200

The Dix-Hallpike maneuver is used to test for this vestibular disorder.

What is BPPV?

200

When conducting PTAC, start at ___dB and ___ Hz

What is 30 and 1000?

300

What is the most common skin cancer on the pinna?

basal cell

squamous cell

malignant melanoma

What is squamous cell?

300

Name two examples of congenital hearing loss.  One that is prenatal and peri- or post-natal.

What is Rh factor, congenital rubella, ototoxicity, CMV, toxoplasmosis, syphilis or HIV?

What is anoxia, prematurity or trauma? OR

What is OM, elevated serum bilirubin, serious infections, congenital deformities of head or neck?

300

This presents as sudden onset of vertigo with hearing loss.

Neuritis or Labyrinthitis

What is Labyrinthitis?
300

This test assesses the horizontal SCC function.

Gaze testing

Calorics

Saccades

VEMP


What are calorics?

300

AC is abnormal, BC is normal and there is a significant air bone gap with this type of hearing loss.

What is conductive?

400

Malformed pinna and no ear canal

What is microtia and atresia?

400

Difference between misophonia and hyperacusis.

What is that misophonia is the strong reaction to specific sounds whereas hyperacusis is a reduced tolerance to typical sounds?

400

This is the most common symptom reported by HS athletes when they have concussions.

What is tinnitus?

400

This vestibular assessment is the only proven test to detect Meniere's Disease when a patient is non-symptomatic.

CDP

Rotary chair

VEMP

VNG

What is VEMP?

400

Name one behavioral test in the audiological evaluation and one electrophysiological test. 

What is PTAC, PTBC, VRA, CPA?

What is tymps, AR, OAE, ABR?

500

Definition of otosclerosis

What is spongy growth on the stapes?

500

Three red flags or symptoms of a vestibular schwannoma

What is unilateral or asymmetrical tinnitus or hearing loss?

What is dizziness?

What is poorer word discrim with louder presentation levels?

500

This is the most common cause of episodic vertigo.

What is BPPV?

500

This vestibular assessment assesses functional limitations and leads to possible vestibular rehab.

What is computerized dynamic posturography (CDP)?

500

For each part of the audiological evaluation, indicate the part of the ear that it is measuring:

Bone conduction audiometry

Otoscopy

OAEs

Tympanometry

ABR

Bone conduction audiometry What is IE?

Otoscopy What is OE?

OAEs What are the outer hair cells/IE?

Tympanometry What is the ME?

ABR What is CNVIII?