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Audiology
HEARING
LOSS
AUDIOGRAMS
SOUND
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A red circle
The right ear is recorded on an
audiogram using this symbol
Row 1, Col 1
The ear canal in the outer ear
Swimmer’s Ear occurs in this
part of the ear
1,2
-10 dB to 15 dB
The normal range of hearing
for a child
1,3
Mechanical
This type of sound energy is
found
in the middle ear
1,4
A blue X
The left ear is recorded on an
audiogram using this symbol
2,1
Conductive
A perforated tympanic membrane
can create this type of hearing loss.
2,2
85 dB
Permanent hearing loss can
occur when exposed to sounds
over this level.
2,3
Electrical
This type of sound energy
is found in the auditory nerve
2,4
20 dB
A hearing screen should begin
at this many decibels
3,1
Sensorineural
This type of hearing loss occurs
after exposure to loud noises.
3,2
Pitch
Cycles Per Second/
Frequency/Hertz
is a measurement for this
3,3
Hydraulic
The movement of fluid
creates this kind of energy
3,4
65 dB
A person is considered medically
Deaf at this many decibels.
4,1
Conductive
This type of hearing loss
can be medically corrected
4,2
Conversational Speech
40 dB to 60 dB is the average
range for this
4,3
The Brain
Sound is interpreted in this
structure
4,4
Down 10, Up 5
When doing an audio, the examiner
should move down and up in
these increments.
5,1
In the outer OR middle ear AND in the inner ear
A mixed hearing loss occurs here
5,2
High Frequency
/K/, /S/, /F/, and /TH/
are examples of this type of sound
5,3
An airplane
This is an example of a high
frequency sound at
4000 HZ
5,4