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interpreting the audiogram

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when do you measure at inter octave levels   when there is a 20dB difference in hearing between frequencies  
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for an adult, hearing is between 0-25 dBHL so hearing is   Normal  
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for an adult, hearing is between 26-40 dBHL so hearing is   mild hearing loss  
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for an adult, hearing is between 41-55 dBHL so hearing is   moderate hearing loss  
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for an adult, hearing is between 56-70 dBHL so hearing is   moderately severe hearing loss  
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for an adult, hearing is between 71-90 dBHL so hearing is   severe hearing loss  
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for an adult, hearing is greater than 90 dBHL so hearing is   profound hearing loss  
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for a child, hearing is between 0-15 dBHL so hearing is   normal  
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for a child, hearing is between 16-20 dBHL so hearing is   slight hearing loss  
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for a child, hearing is between 21-40 dBHL so hearing is   mild hearing loss  
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for a child, hearing is between 41-55 dBHL so hearing is   moderate hearing loss  
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for a child, hearing is between 56-70 dBHL so hearing is   moderately severe hearing loss  
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for a child, hearing is between 71-90 dBHL so hearing is   severe hearing loss  
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for a child, hearing is greater than 90 dBHL so hearing is   profound hearing loss  
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sensory classification   hearing loss is the same by air and bone  
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conductive classification   normal hearing by bone, hearing loss by air  
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mixed classification   hearing loss by air is worse than loss by bone  
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in determining the traditional pure-tone average, the frequencies used are   500, 1K, 2K  
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