Showing posts with label Hearing disorders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hearing disorders. Show all posts

Saturday, December 7, 2019

Clinical Audiology: Hearing assessment

Ear-canal atresia could result in hearing loss of ………. .

a). 20 dB 

b). 20 to 30 dB
c). 30 to 35 dB
d). 55 to 70 dB
e). > 70 dB










Friday, December 6, 2019

Clinical Audiology: Hearing assessment

Impacted cerumen could result in hearing loss of ………. .

a). < 20 dB
b). 20 to 30 dB
c). 30 to 35 dB
d). 55 to 70 dB
e). > 70 dB










Thursday, December 5, 2019

Clinical Audiology: Hearing assessment


High-frequency conductive hearing loss can be the result of ………. .

a). collapsed ear canal
b). complete ossicular chain discontinuity
c). otosclerosis
d). superior canal dehiscence syndrome
e). otitis media with effusion











Thursday, February 7, 2019

Clinical Audiology: Diagnostic tests

Tone decay in excess of .......... is associated with retrocochelar pathology.

a). 10 dB HL
b). 10 dB SL
c). 30 dB HL
d). 30 dB SL
e). 40 dB SL






Monday, October 8, 2018

Hearing disorders

This is most common form of hearing disorder in childhood.


a). Otitis externa
b). Meningitis
c). Impacted cerumen
d). Otitis media with effusion
e). Congenital inner ear anomalies