ILE Prep Exam Questions and Answers
Graded A+
Functional Loss - Correct answer-A hearing loss wiht no organic basis for elevated
thresholds.
- Speech Recognition/ Reception Threshold that is much better than the pure tone
average.
- Extreme lack of consistency and reliability of responses.
Flat Audiogram - Correct answer-Thresholds are approximately equal at all
frequencies 500 to 4000hz. Page 297 WB
Gradually Sloping - Audiogram - Correct answer-Thresholds fall off in the higher
frequencies at about 5-10 db in er octave. Page 298 WB
Markedly Sloping - Audiogram - Correct answer-Thresholds fall off at 15-20dB
per octave in the higher frequencies. Page 298 WB
Reverse Slope - Audiogram - Correct answer-Thresholds are worse in the lower
frequencies and improved in the higher frequencies. Page 299 WB
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, Cookie Bite - Audiogram - Correct answer-Thresholds are better for the high and
low frequencies than for the mid range frequencies. Page 299 WB
Precipitous - Audiogram - Correct answer-Thresholds normal or near normal up to
1000 Hz or 2000 Hz, with a steed drop to the higher frequencies. Page 300 WB
Corner -Audiogram - Correct answer-Thresholds are available only for low
frequencies near or at the limits of the audiometer. Page 300 WB
Type A Tympanogram - Correct answer-- Middle Ear Function: Good
- Air Bone Gaps: None
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Type As Tympanogram - Correct answer--Middle Ear Function: Low compliance,
stiff
- May result in air-bone gaps.
- Otosclerosis, Ossicular fixation.
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Type Ad Tympanogram - Correct answer--Middle Ear Function: Hyper Compliant
- May result in Air Bone gaps.
- Ossicular discontinuity, Large healed perforation
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Graded A+
Functional Loss - Correct answer-A hearing loss wiht no organic basis for elevated
thresholds.
- Speech Recognition/ Reception Threshold that is much better than the pure tone
average.
- Extreme lack of consistency and reliability of responses.
Flat Audiogram - Correct answer-Thresholds are approximately equal at all
frequencies 500 to 4000hz. Page 297 WB
Gradually Sloping - Audiogram - Correct answer-Thresholds fall off in the higher
frequencies at about 5-10 db in er octave. Page 298 WB
Markedly Sloping - Audiogram - Correct answer-Thresholds fall off at 15-20dB
per octave in the higher frequencies. Page 298 WB
Reverse Slope - Audiogram - Correct answer-Thresholds are worse in the lower
frequencies and improved in the higher frequencies. Page 299 WB
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, Cookie Bite - Audiogram - Correct answer-Thresholds are better for the high and
low frequencies than for the mid range frequencies. Page 299 WB
Precipitous - Audiogram - Correct answer-Thresholds normal or near normal up to
1000 Hz or 2000 Hz, with a steed drop to the higher frequencies. Page 300 WB
Corner -Audiogram - Correct answer-Thresholds are available only for low
frequencies near or at the limits of the audiometer. Page 300 WB
Type A Tympanogram - Correct answer-- Middle Ear Function: Good
- Air Bone Gaps: None
Page 283 WB
Type As Tympanogram - Correct answer--Middle Ear Function: Low compliance,
stiff
- May result in air-bone gaps.
- Otosclerosis, Ossicular fixation.
Page 283 WB
Type Ad Tympanogram - Correct answer--Middle Ear Function: Hyper Compliant
- May result in Air Bone gaps.
- Ossicular discontinuity, Large healed perforation
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