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Screening Tests for DISORDERS!!! Or Crusading the Clinic
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Audiometry (Mencher Chapter 3) Basic hearing test Sine waves 125 – 8000 Hz Speech range Few audiometers test over 10 kHz If Tinnitus Narrow band noise Warble tones Narrow frequency range Allows differentiation from tinnitus
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More Audiometry Variables Insert earphones vs. supra-aural earphones Reduce background noise (25 vs. 6 dB HL, respectively) Interaural attentuation Collapsed ear canal Masking Noise Isolate hearing in one hear Eliminate ‘good ear’ Bone Conduction By-pass middle ear Bone to cochlea Earphone vs. Bone conduction comparison
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Tympanometry Tympanogram Maps pressure vs. mobility Response of Tympanic Membrane Normal = smooth curve (no asymetry) Flat Response Effusion Ossification Peaked response Perforation Efficiency of Middle ear Acoustic Reflex Reflex of stapedial muscle 85 dB Hl stimulus Presence/Absence Timing of response Cerumen build-up to Retrocochlear abnormalities
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Acoustic Brainstem Response Acoustic brainstem response (ABR) Procedure: Present Click or tone pip Use electrodes to measure brainstem response Magnitude Normal range Latency Acoustic Neuroma Unresponsive subjects Baby hearing
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