The Outer Ear
The Middle Ear
The Inner Ear
Auditory Assessment
Aural Rehab
AAC
Dysphagia
100

What part of the outer ear is this? (Hint: "Y-shaped" structure)

Antihelix - folded "Y" shaped part of the pinna

100

What structure separates the outer ear from the middle ear?

What structure separates the middle ear from the inner ear?

The TYMPANIC MEMBRANE separates the OE and ME

The OVAL WINDOW separates the ME and IE

100

How many coiled turns in a human cochlea?

2.5 coiled turns in the human cochlea. 

100

What is this called and what does it do?

An otoscope to get a visual examination of the ear canal and tympanic membrane. 


100

What "style" of hearing aid is this?

BEHIND THE EAR

100

AAC is not for everyone. AAC is best used for people with C_____ Communication Impairments


COMPLEX- When individuals cannot meet their daily communication needs through the current method of communication

100

What are the FOUR STAGES of deglutition (swallowing)?

1. Oral preparatory

2. Oral

3. Pharyngeal

4. Esophageal

200

Approximately how long is the ear canal?

The ear canal is 2-3 cm long. 

200

A surgically implanted vent to relieve middle ear fluid build-up associated with chronic otitis media

EAR TUBES

200

What are the three "Scala" chambers in the cochlea?

Top: Scala vestibuli

Middle: Scala media

Bottom: Scala tympani 

200

What do the different symbols on the audiogram represent?

Red < = right ear bone conduction

Blue > = left ear bone conduction

Red O = right ear air conduction 

Blue X = left ear air conduction 

200

When using a cochlear implant, there is often a loss of low frequency information. Why is this?

The cochlea is incredibly small, and the electrodes of the CI can't get all the way to the apex of the cochlea. 

200

An iPad-is this an example of AAC:

(1) SMYBOL

(2) AID

(3) TECHNIQUE

AID: type of assistive device that supplements or replaces natural speech and/or writing (think THE PHYSICAL DEVICE)


200

What is the name of the structure that covers the larynx as food/drink is going down to prevent food/drive from "going down the wrong pipe"?

The Epiglottis

300

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300

Why would somebody need a Stapedectomy?

If they have Otosclerosis--an abnormal bone growth that causes the stapes to become stuck in place.

Stapedectomy = a surgery where all or part of the original stapes bone is removed and replaced it with an artificial device (prothesis)

300

What is the name of the "organ" in the Scala media that is lined with hair cells, the basilar membrane, etc. 

Organ of Corti 
300

What kind of auditory test uses air pressure?

Tympanometry (it is a test used to detect disorders of the middle ear)

300

What do we call the speaker part of a hearing aid?


The reciever 

300

Eye gaze--is this an example of AAC:

(1) SMYBOL

(2) AID

(3) TECHNIQUE

TECHNIQUE--how you use your device (eye gaze, touch, joystick)

300

A mass of chewed up food, mixed with saliva

A Bolus

400

What are the options for fixing a perforated tympanic membrane?

- Let it heal on its own

- Patch it

- Surgery 

400

What middle ear structure explains why my ears "pop" on an airplane?

Eustachian Tubes EQUALIZE PRESSURE inside of middle ear to the "outside world".

400

What do we call the little structures sitting right on top of the hair cells (we have about 50 on top of each inner hair cell and about 150 on top of each outer hair cell)

Stereocillia

400

Bone conduction bypasses the _____ and _____ ear by sending sounds right to the _____ via vibration in the skull, using a bone oscillator.

Bone conduction bypasses the outer and middle ear by sending sounds right to the cochlea (in the inner ear) via vibration in the skull, using a bone oscillator.

400

T/F: The more electrodes used in a cochlear implant, the better the sound quality.

TRUE. The actual sound of a CI depends on the number of channels in the electrode array. 

More electrodes = more fine-grained differentiation between frequencies (see YouTube video from lecture).

400

What does AAC stand for?

Augmentative and Alternative Communication

400

Why are people with swallowing disorders often recommended to use liquid thickeners?

For better control of the liquid going down.