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Causes of hearing disorders
Disorders causing hearing impairment: Tympanic membrane perforation, glue ear, otitis media, otosclerosis, ossicular dislocation, trauma, tumours, vascular, metabolic, neurological, immunological, presbycusis, noise-induced hearing loss, ototoxicity, unilateral hearing loss, sudden sensorineural hearing loss, vestibular schwannoma, stroke-related hearing impairment, central presbycusis
64  cards
Otoscopy and tuning fork tests
What is otoscopy,
What is the purpose of otoscopy,
Why is it important to look for s...
31  cards
Pure Tone Audiometry
Equipment, recommended procedures, recording and interpreting results, masking for bone and air conduction, limitations
113  cards
Uncomfortable loudness levels
What is the aim of testing uncomf...,
What is meant by dynamic range,
When should we take particular ca...
14  cards
Tympanometry
What is impedance,
What is acoustic impedance,
What is acoustic admittance
43  cards
Acoustic reflexes
Acoustic reflex threshold testing and acoustic reflex decay
38  cards
Speech audiometry
Equipment, procedures, interpretation and recording of results, speech in noise testing and its interpretation, applications for rehabilitation
42  cards
Industrial audiology
Effect of noise on the auditory system, diagnosis of noise-induced hearing loss, non-auditory effects of noise, legislation and medico-legal aspects of NIHL
22  cards
Otoacoustic emissions
Auditory-evoked potential response (AEPR), transient-evoked and distortion product otoacoustic emissions (TEOAEs and DPOAEs)
57  cards
Non organic hearing loss
What is the definition of non org...,
What are some examples of factors...,
What kind of disorder may appear ...
21  cards
Auditory brainstem response (ABR)
What the definition of electrophy...,
What is the definition of evoked ...,
What are the applications of meas...
73  cards
Further electrophysiology
Instrumentation and techniques, screening and diagnostics, auditory-steady-state-response (ASSR), cortical-evoked response audiometry (CERA), Electrocochleography (EChoGs), Middle Latencies Response (MLR), Late Latencies Responses (LLR), Speech Evoked Auditory Brainstem Responses (speech ABR)
18  cards

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