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Pictures - Labeling Ear Inside and Outside

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A lesion is present in the inner ear and the VIII N. This is which type of hearing loss?   sensorineural  
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Tubes that are closed at one end (like the ear canal) resonate to a frequency   That has a wavelength 4 times the length of the tube  
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Cerumen is formed from   sebacious glands, arocrine glands, eccrine glands, cellular debris/ hair  
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Using audiometry is has been determined that your bone conduction thresholds are normal, but if you have a 40dB loss by air conduction. This type of hearing loss you have is   conductive (using audiometry)  
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Using an otoscope you could   observe the cone of light  
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If the audiogram shows a hearing loss, you   could have a normal tympanogram  
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A doorbell is judged to be equally loud as a 1000-Hz tone at 65 dB SPL. A dog barking has a loudness of 75 phones. You conclude that   the dog is about twice as loud as the doorbell  
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Using audiometry it has been determined that your bone conduction thresholds show a 30 dB hearing loss, and you have a 50 dB loss by air conduction. The type of hearing loss you have is   mixed  
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The child has a sensorineural hearing loss. Which tympanogram type would you predict?   Type A (normal peak admittance, normal middle ear pressure)  
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Earwax   normally is externalized by the growth pattern of tissue in the ear canal  
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The pH of the tissue lining the ear canal is higher than normal   making an external otitis more probable  
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An ear infection caused by bacteria is   an acute otitis  
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The cone of light is considered to be associated with the   eardrum  
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A lesion is present in the outer ear and the middle ear. This is which type of hearing loss?   conductive (lesion is present)  
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The ear canal is "S" shaped.   protecting the eardrum from objects inserted into the canal  
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Hearing screening (for children 6 years and older) is designed to detect hearing loss greater than?   20 dB, but only for frequencies at and above 1000 Hz  
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There are two middle ear muscles   the tensor tympani and the stapedius muscle  
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The cochlea is fluid filled and contains the   membranous labyringth  
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The difference between performing hearing screening on an adult (> 18 years of age) and children is that   adults need to be screened at 25 dB HL  
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What are the risk factors for middle ear disease?   attendance in day care programs, bottle feeding babies, exposure to second hand smoke  
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On the initial screen an 8 year old has compliance (Ytm) of 0.2 mmho and tympanometric width of 300 daPa, so you recommend   retesting in 6 - 8 weeks  
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The automated ABR and OAEs are   procedures recommended for screening neonates  
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Which condition would allow in phase sound to strike the oval and round window simultaneously?   a perforation  
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The part of the eardrum where cholesteatomas often begin to grow is   in the pars flaccida  
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Long standing secretory otitis media   increases chances that a cholesteatoma might develop, may have adverse effects upon speech-language development, should be treated with tympanostomy tubes  
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Removing hair cells would result in   sensorineural hearing loss  
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The elastic pressure release for inward motions of the footplate of the stapes   is found in outward movement of the round window  
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Cytomegalovirus (CMV), syphilis, and rubella   are all causes of prenatal or perinatal hearing loss  
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Ménière's disease and central presbycusis are both similar in that   a type A tympanogram should be found  
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The structure important for shearing the hair cell stereocilia is the   tectorial membrane  
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The organ of Corti   is about 3 mm long, is located in scala media, is located within the membranous labyrinth  
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A hearing loss caused by ingestion of an aminoglycoside antibiotic is   ototoxicity  
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Endolymph is contained within   the membranous labyrinth  
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The auditory brainstem response (ABR)   is abnormal, often absent, when a tumor is present in the internal auditory meatus  
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If you were to lose all of your outer hair cells   there would be about a 40 to 50 dB hearing loss  
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Within the cochlea, high frequencies are analyzed   at the basal end  
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If a 100 Hz tone is delivered to the ear and individual nerve fibers fire 100 times per second, this is   an explanation of how low frequency tones are perceived, by temporal activity in the cochlear nerve  
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As the traveling wave moves down the organ of Corti   it moves from the basal end to the apical end of the cochlea  
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