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What is type of hearing test that creates an audiogram?
Speech-in-Noise Test
Which types of frequencies are the first two go as we age?
High Frequencies
Is this an example of conductive impairment or sensorineural hearing loss
Sensorineural
Would this audiogram be indicative of otosclerosis or Meniere's disease
Osteosclerosis
What are the two stimuli the vestibulocochlear apparatus sense?
Hearing and balance
True or False - if a person ruptures their tympanic membrane, they cannot hear out of that ear
False
Vibrations on what structure creates pressure waves of fluid within the cochlea?
Oval Window
The Eustachian tube connects the middle ear to the
pharynx
What is the specialized receptor that detects sound vibrations called?
Organ of Corti
What is the proper name for ringing in the ears
Tinnitus
What part of the cochlear implant is this and what does it do?
Transmitter - transmit sounds across the skull
What does the processor do in the cochlear implant?
Converts sound into a digital sound
What part of a cochlear implant is this and what does it do?
Microphone - Picks up sounds from the environment
Is this indicative of low frequency hearing loss?
No
What is this type of hearing loss?
Noise induced hearing loss
What condition is shown by the audiogram?
Moderate conductive hearing loss
Hearing loss or impairment resulting from problems with the auditory nerves is known as
Sensorineural hearing loss
Which type of hearing loss is typically irreversible?
Sensorineural
What is indicated if bone conduction is longer than air conduction?
Conductive hearing impairment (loss)
What is indicated if bone conduction is heard for 20 seconds and air conduction is heard for 40 seconds during a Rinne Test?
Normal hearing
What soundwave quality is represented by the picture?
low amplitude
What soundwave quality is represented by the picture?
high amplitude
What is the soundwave quality represented by the picture?
high frequency
What soundwave quality is represented by the picture?
low frequency
Name in order the pathway a soundwave travels through the ear
Pinna (auricle) - auditory canal - tympanic membrane - malleus - incus - stapes - cochlea
Which soundwave quality is responsible for the pitch of a sound?
Frequency
Which soundwave quality is responsible for the loudness or softness of a sound?
Amplitude
Which numeral is the cranial nerve that carries impulses from the auditory receptors to the brain?
VIII
Which cranial nerve sends nerve impulses from the auditory receptors to the auditory centers in the brain?
Vestibulocochlear nerve
What is the structure at the tip of the yellow arrow?
Cochlea
What is the structure at the tip of the yellow arrow?
Tympanic Membrane
What is the structure indicated by the blue star?
Auditory Canal
What is the structure indicated by the blue star?
Pinna or Auricle
High frequency sounds are detected toward which part of the cochlea?
The base
Low frequency sounds are detected toward which part of the cochlea?
The apex
What are the names of the 3 ossicles?
Malleus, Incus, Stapes
Which section of the ear contains the ossicles?
Middle Ear
Which section of the ear is located within the green area of the picture?
Inner Ear
Which section of the ear is located within the blue area in the picture?
Middle Ear
Which section of the ear is located within the purple area in the picture?
Outer Ear