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Hearing Lab Tests

Rinne Test rinne.htm rinne.htm Test.htm Test.htm

Rinne Test Hearing is NORMAL: – Air conduction will be heard TWICE as long as bone conduction Conductive Hearing Impairment: – Bone conduction is heard longer than or equally as long as air conduction

Rinne Test Data Table Left EarRight Ear Bone Conduction (seconds) Air Conduction (seconds) Bone Conduction (seconds) Air Conduction (seconds)

Speech-in-Noise Test Sensorineural hearing loss: – Difficult time understanding speech in the presence of background noise. it.org/page.dsp?forside=yes&area= it.org/page.dsp?forside=yes&area=1189

Audiogram One of the most important tests used to assess hearing – Pure Tone Test Audiometer – Used to measure a subject’s hearing sensitivity Plays a series of beeps or tones at a distinct frequency – Every time the person hears a beep, the person raises their finger (or pushes a button) – The tone gets softer and softer The softest sound the person hears is the THRESHOLD for that particular frequency. Threshold will then be tested for those frequencies ranging from 250 Hz to 8,000 Hz. – Thresholds are recorded on a graph called AUDIOGRAM

Audiogram Frequencies on x-axis Hearing Thresholds on y-axis – In decibels X=left ear O=right ear

Hearing Loss On graph: X and O’s are connected – Keeps track of hearing levels across different pitches Hearing Loss: – Normal, Mild, Moderate, Moderately Severe, and Profound

Conductive Hearing Loss and Audiogram Air conduction levels = X and O’s Bone conduction levels = Conductive Hearing Loss – Due to outer and middle ear issues – Represented when bone conduction is AT LEAST 10 decibels better than air conduction See next slide for examples

Conductive Hearing Loss Left audiogram = no hearing loss Right audiogram = conductive hearing loss

Audiogram Website am.asp

Hearing Loss Lab You will conduct the following – Rinne Test Record results in Rinne Test Table (see slide 4) – Speech-in-noise Test Record results – Can start new table under Rinne Test Table – Audiogram Using Logger Pro Copy and Paste Graphs Create COLUMN GRAPH in Excel – Comparing your Hearing Results (Series 1) with Minimum Normal Hearing (Series 2) and Maximum Normal Hearing (Series 3) You should be able to discuss: – Do you have conductive hearing loss? (see slides 11 and 12) – Is your hearing in normal range? (see slide 3 and 8) – Do you have sensorineural hearing loss? (see slide 5) You will write a lab report INDIVDUALLY!!!! (see Lab Report Hand Out) – Lab Report will be due on Wednesday/Thursday