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100 200 400 300 400 AudiologyHEARING LOSS AUDIO- GRAMS SOUND 300 200 400 200 100 500 100
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Row 1, Col 1 The right ear is recorded on an audiogram using this symbol A red circle
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1,2 Swimmer’s Ear occurs in this part of the ear The ear canal in the outer ear
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1,3 The normal range of hearing for a child -10 dB to 15 dB
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1,4 This type of sound energy is found in the middle ear Mechanical
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2,1 The left ear is recorded on an audiogram using this symbol A blue X
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2,2 A perforated tympanic membrane can create this type of hearing loss. Conductive
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2,3 Permanent hearing loss can occur when exposed to sounds over this level. 85 dB
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2,4 This type of sound energy is found in the auditory nerve Electrical
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3,1 A hearing screen should begin at this many decibels 20 dB
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3,2 This type of hearing loss occurs after exposure to loud noises. Sensorineural
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3,3 Cycles Per Second/ Frequency/Hertz is a measurement for this Pitch
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3,4 The movement of fluid creates this kind of energy Hydraulic
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4,1 A person is considered medically Deaf at this many decibels. 65 dB
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4,2 This type of hearing loss can be medically corrected Conductive
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4,3 40 dB to 60 dB is the average range for this Conversational Speech
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4,4 Sound is interpreted in this structure The Brain
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5,1 When doing an audio, the examiner should move down and up in these increments. Down 10, Up 5
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5,2 A mixed hearing loss occurs here In the outer OR middle ear AND in the inner ear
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5,3 /K/, /S/, /F/, and /TH/ are examples of this type of sound High Frequency
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5,4 This is an example of a high frequency sound at 4000 HZ An airplane
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