Definitions for Real Ear Measurements
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Real Ear Saturation Response | The dB SPL at the tympanic membrane with the hearing aid in and switched on, with an input of 90dB SPL
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Real Ear Unaided Gain | The difference in dB between the level in the field and the level at the tympanic membrane with an unoccluded ear
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Alternative: Real Ear Unaided Gain | The amplification God gave the patient
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Real Ear Unaided Response | SPL as a function of frequency at the tympanic membrane with an unoccluded ear
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Real Ear Occluded Response | SPL as a function of frequency at the tympanic membrane with an occluded ear
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Mueller: Real Ear Occluded Response | What we do TO the patient before we do something FOR them
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Real Ear Aided Gain | The difference in dB between the level in the field and the level at the tympanic membrane with the hearing aid in the ear and switched on
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Mueller: Real Ear Aided Gain | The gain provided by the hearing aid
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Real Ear Aided Response | SPL as a function of frequency at the tympanic membrane with the hearing aid in the ear and switched on
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Real Ear Insertion Gain | The difference in dB between the aided and unaided response or gain
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Mueller: Real Ear Insertion Gain | The gain the patient has when they leave the clinic which they didn't have when the entered
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