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Unit of measurement for frequency (pitch) - CORRECT ANSWERS✔️✔️Hertz (Hz)
Unit of measurement for intensity (loudness) - CORRECT ANSWERS✔️✔️Decibel
(dB)
Risk of damage from noise - CORRECT ANSWERS✔️✔️How loud (intensity) and
how long (duration)
Steady-state or continuous noise, e.g. generator - CORRECT ANSWERS✔️✔️Lasts
1 second or longer
Impulse or Impact noise, e.g. gunfire or nail gun - CORRECT ANSWERS✔️✔️Lasts
less than one second
Parts of the outer ear - CORRECT ANSWERS✔️✔️Pinna and external auditory
canal
Parts of the middle ear - CORRECT ANSWERS✔️✔️Tympanic membrane, ossicles,
eustachian tube
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Eustachian tube (auditory tube) - CORRECT ANSWERS✔️✔️Tube connecting the
middle ear to the pharynx and equalizes middle ear space with atmospheric
pressure
Conductive HL occurs here - CORRECT ANSWERS✔️✔O
️ uter or middle ear
Sensorineural hearing loss - CORRECT ANSWERS✔️✔️Hearing loss resulting from
damage to the inner ear (cochlea) or the auditory nerve
Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) - CORRECT ANSWERS✔️✔️Condition caused
by the destruction of hair cells, the organs responsible for hearing, as a result of
sounds that are "too long, too loud, or too close"; a sensorineural hearing loss
Mixed hearing loss - CORRECT ANSWERS✔️✔C
️ ombination of conductive and
sensorineural types in the same ear
Middle ear bones (ossicles) - CORRECT ANSWERS✔️✔️Malleus (hammer), incus
(anvil), stapes (stirrup)
Possible early symptoms/signs of noise induced hearing loss - CORRECT
ANSWERS✔️✔️Tinnitus; difficulty understanding in presence of background
noise; read visual cues
Auditory effects of noise - CORRECT ANSWERS✔️✔️NIHL; tinnitus; hyperacusis
Non-auditory effects of noise - CORRECT ANSWERS✔️✔️annoyance
sleep disturbance
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