Questions 1-9 refer to the following Case 1: This patient is an 82-year-old gentleman with a history of a gradually progressive hearing loss in both ears, over the last 15 years. He states that he has difficulty hearing, especially in groups and that he understands better when people speak more slowly. This is the first complete hearing evaluation he has ever received. Consider his history and the audiometric data below, and then answer the following questions about this case: 250 Hz 500 Hz 1000 Hz 2000 Hz 3000 Hz 4000 Hz 8000 Hz Right Ear Air Conduction 30 dB HL 35dB HL 40dB HL 55 dB HL 70 dB HL 70 dB HL 70 dB HL Left Ear Air Conduction 30 dB HL 30 dB HL 40 dB HL 55 dB HL 65 dB HL 70 dB HL 70 dB HL Unmasked Bone Conduction 25 dB HL 35 dB HL 35 dB HL 55 dB HL 65 dB HL 70 dB HL ———- Otoscopy Tympanograms SRT WRS Right Ear Non- impacted cerumen both ears Type A both ears 45 76% Left Ear 45 72% Question 2: The degree, type, and configuration of his hearing loss are:
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Examine the audiogram shown in this question. Assume that b…
Examine the audiogram shown in this question. Assume that both ears have the same auditory thresholds. What is the estimated percentage of speech information that this person is MISSING:
Questions 25-33 refer to the following Case 5 (the case is s…
Questions 25-33 refer to the following Case 5 (the case is shown after the question):Question 33:This child is now walking and he is very active. Could he benefit from the use of an FM system for use at home, while riding in the car, etc. to receive mom’s voice clearly and reduce background noise since he is not always right close to mom anymore?
Examine the audiogram shown in this question. Assume that b…
Examine the audiogram shown in this question. Assume that both ears have the same auditory thresholds. What is the estimated percentage of speech information that this person is MISSING:
In order for an audiologist to interpret the results of an a…
In order for an audiologist to interpret the results of an auditory processing evaluation, the following should be present:
Questions 10-13 refer to the following Case 2 (the case is s…
Questions 10-13 refer to the following Case 2 (the case is shown after the question):
A 16-year-old teenager, who has a profound hearing loss, is…
A 16-year-old teenager, who has a profound hearing loss, is on your caseload. She has been wearing hearing aids since she was 2 years old. Regarding assistive devices, the best course of action would be:
Outer and middle ear disorders cause a _____________________…
Outer and middle ear disorders cause a _________________________ hearing losses.
A 16-year-old teenager, who has a profound hearing loss, is…
A 16-year-old teenager, who has a profound hearing loss, is on your caseload. She has been wearing hearing aids since she was 2 years old. Regarding assistive devices, the best course of action would be:
In pediatric audiology, the most appropriate test method is…
In pediatric audiology, the most appropriate test method is chosen according to: