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1. Question
What are these parts of the ear called?
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- Pinna
- Tympanic membrane
- Eustachian tube
- Cochlea
- Auditory nerve
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2. Question
Which part of the ear does glue ear affect?
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3. Question
What are the nicknames for the three little bones (or ossicles) in the middle ear?
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4. Question
Which of these audiograms shows the correct location of the ‘speech banana’?
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5. Question
Match up the definitions of the different types of hearing loss:
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- Difficulties in hearing caused by the outer or middle ear preventing sounds from being transmitted.
- Difficulties in hearing due to damaged or missing cochlear hair cells, so complete sound messages are not be sent to the brain.
- Difficulties in hearing caused by the auditory nerve not transferring signals efficiently.
- Difficulties in hearing caused by a combination of both sensory and conductive losses.
- Conductive hearing loss
- Sensory hearing loss
- Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder
- Mixed hearing loss
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6. Question
On an audiogram, which symbols and colours are used to indicate each ear?
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- Circles (in red if in colour)
- Crosses (in blue if in colour)
- Right ear
- Left ear
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7. Question
What are the 6 sounds used in the the Ling 6 Sounds Speech Test?
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8. Question
Which of these audiograms shows a child with a moderate hearing loss in the left ear and a profound hearing loss in the right ear?
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9. Question
What is the loudness of conversational speech in decibels (dB)?
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10. Question
Which of these is the medical term for a visual inspection of the outer ear, ear canal and ear drum?
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