Case Study #1 Below, you see the test findings for a comprehensive audiometric evaluation including TEOAEs and tympanometry. The patient was a compliant 5 year old and you felt confident that the findings are accurate. Tympanometric, TEOAE, and acoustic reflex testing results were identical for the left and right ears. TEOAEs resulted in a REFER (in both ears). Acoustic reflex thresholds were absent (no response) in both ears for all test frequencies. Use this information and Table 1. (tympanometric norms) to answer the following questions.
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