Troubleshooting Flashcards

1
Q

What two things do you do to identify the problem?

A
  1. Listening Check

2. Visual inspection

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2
Q

What is the purpose of a listening check?

A

Speech Purposes

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3
Q

What are the common problems with troubleshooting?

A
  1. Dead/Weak
  2. Intermittency
  3. Feedback
  4. Noisy
  5. Retention
  6. Occlusion
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4
Q

What is the overall question for troubleshooting Dead/Weak HA?

What are we checking?

A

Is sound getting in & out?

  1. Micrphone (O v D)
  2. Receiver
  3. Battery
  4. Wax Filter
  5. Ear wax blockage
  6. Has their hearing changed?
  7. Insertion Issues
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5
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What should you check for intermittency issues?

A
  1. Battery Issues
    - Clean Contact
    - Draining is happening as it should
  2. Receiver Issues
    - Loose components
    - Wax filters
    - Mositure
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6
Q

What should you check for Feedback issues?

A
  1. Blockage of EC
  2. Fit Issues
    - Slit Leak
    - Changing domes
  3. Volume Issues
  4. Broken Parts
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7
Q

What should you check for distortion/noise issues?

A
  1. Microphone
    - Clogged mic
    - EIN
  2. Receiver
  3. Environmental
    - Is it something they’re hearing from the HA or environment
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8
Q

How do you fix retention issues?

A
  1. Insertion issues
  2. Does HA fit in pt ear appropriately?
    - Tubing is too short
    - Dome is too big
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9
Q

How do you check for true occlusion?

A
  1. Ask pt to talk with HA in their ear on and off.

- If it’s true occlusion, the effect would occur with the HA on + off

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