Define Audiology
the study of hearing disorders and the rehabilitation of people with hearing impairments
What is the difference between behavioral vs non-behavioral testing?
behavioral is when the procedure requires the patient to actively participate in a task vs.
non behavioral is when a patient is not required to actively participate in a task
What are the core disciplines of audiology?
evaluation
rehabilitation
identification
prevention
hearing impairments only affect old people
false
what are the 3 parts of the ear that send sound to the brain?
outer ear
middle ear
inner ear
what are the names of the 3 bones called the ossicles
incus
stapes
malleus
the cochlea is organized tonotopically meaning the ________ is responsible for high
pitched and the ______ for low pitched
bases
apex
what are the two cochlear fluids?
perilymph and endolymph
what are the two types of hair cells and how many cells do each have?
outer — 12,000
inner — 3,500
what is one characteristic of pure tones?
one frequency stimuli (ex. tone bursts)
, what is the purpose of otoscopy?
to inspect the pinna and ear canal
which of the following are transducers?
microphones
loud speakers
tuning fork
earphones
bone oscillator
is this type of test a subjective or objective response?
detection
subjective
is this type of test a subjective or objective response?
discrimination
subjective
is this type of test a subjective or objective response?
tympanometry
objective
is this type of test a subjective or objective response?
recognition
subjective
is this type of test a subjective or objective response?
otoacoustic emissions (OAE)
objective
is this type of test a subjective or objective response?
comprehension
subjective
is this type of test a subjective or objective response?
auditory nerve brainstem (ABR)
objective
on the audiogram the x axis is ______
and the y axis is _____
the x-axis is frequency in Hz
the y-axis is hearing level in dB
which frequencies are considered inter-octaves?
750, 1500, 3000, 6000