Audiometry Flashcards

1
Q

what is a patients hearing threshold?

A

the quietest sound that an individual can hear

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2
Q

what type of sound is used for audiometry?

A

pure tones

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3
Q

what are pure tones?

A

sounds with a specific, single frequency

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4
Q

what two types of sound conduction are assessed in audiometry?

A
air conduction (AC) 
bone conduction (BC)
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5
Q

how is the AC threshold assessed?

A

using headphones

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6
Q

what is being assessed in AC testing?

A

the entire auditory pathway

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7
Q

how is BC threshold assessed?

A

using a bone conductor

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8
Q

what is being assessed in BC testing?

A

the function of the inner ear

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9
Q

what is the symbol used for unmasked AC in the right ear?

A

open red circle

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10
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what is the symbol used for unmasked AC in the left ear?

A

open blue X

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11
Q

what is the symbol used for unmasked BC?

A

open black triangle

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12
Q

what are the three main types of hearing loss?

A

sensorineural
conductive
mixed

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13
Q

what causes permanent SNHL?

A

damage to the hair cells or the hearing nerve

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14
Q

what is seen on audiometry of SNHL?

A

progressive decline of both AC and BC together

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15
Q

what is seen on audiometry of CHL?

A

significant air bone gap

BC = normal 
AC = below normal
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16
Q

what causes conductive hearing loss?

A

abnormality in the outer or middle ear