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Hybrid (electric-acoustic) implants are typically recommended for:
Profound bilateral SNHL
Auditory pathways that require early, consistent stimulation
Residual low-frequency hearing + steep high-frequency SNHL
Conductive loss only
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Adults with long-standing untreated hearing loss often need therapy addressing:
Central auditory reorganization and communication strategies
Auditory memory only
Provide consis. access to spoken lang. as early as possible
Increase sound discrimination in noise
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Children with Cochlear Implants (CIs) need early intervention because:
Cochlear Implant use eliminates need for therapy
Auditory pathways require early, consistent stimulation
Hearing improves automatically
Cochlear Implant mapping resets language
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A goal of auditory training for children is to improve:
Acoustic highlighting and auditory bombardment
Comprehension â detection â comprehension â identification
Device management and reduced dexterity
Detection â discrimination â identification â comprehension
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Feedback in hearing aids is typically caused by:
Overamplification of low frequencies only
Dead battery
Excessive wax
Sound leakage from a poor earmold seal
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For children with hearing loss, intervention should prioritize:
Oral-motor strengthening
Access to linguistic input through amplification
Reducing MLU
Phonological minimal pairs only
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For older adults with hearing loss, the biggest barrier to success is often:
Central lesion
Speech-rate problems
Tympanic membrane perforation
Device management and reduced dexterity
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The primary purpose of a hearing aid is to:
Restore normal cochlear function
Increase word recognition to 100%
Amplify sound to make it audible and usable
Increasing bone conduction thresholds
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CI mapping refers to:
Programming stimulation levels for each electrode
Setting frequency-specific gain like a hearing aid
Measuring tympanometry
Creating a CT scan
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Auditory training helps improve:
Vestibular responses
Tympanic pressure
Speech perception & discrimination
Pure-tone thresholds
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Open-fit hearing aids are MOST appropriate when:
Low-frequency hearing is normal and high-freq. SNHL exists
Limited benefit from appropriately fit hearing aids
Hearing loss is profound
Electrically stimulating the auditory nerve
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A child with auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder (ANSD) may benefit from:
Otoscopic cleaning
Tympanostomy tubes
Bone-anchored device only
Cochlear implantation
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Electrodes in a Cochlear Implant (CI) are arranged to preserve:
Acoustic feedback
Setting frequency-specific gain like a hearing aid
Tonotopic organization of the cochlea
The round window membrane only
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