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Hearing Aid Dispenser: Mock Exam #4
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If a patient comes into your office with an audiogram showing a PTA 10 dB AD and 50 dB
AS with a flat configuration and 2K 5 dB peak, sensorineural and reduced SDT scores you
would be looking at:
a. Hearing loss caused by loud noise
b. Hearing loss caused by birth
c. Hearing loss caused by otitis media
d. Hearing loss caused by Meniere's
✓ d. Hearing loss caused by Meniere's
If a patient comes into your office with an audiogram showing a sensorineural PTA 50 dB AU
with a notch at 4 K and reduced SDT scores you would be looking at:
a. Hearing loss caused by loud noise
b. Hearing loss caused by birth
c. Hearing loss caused by otitis media
d. Hearing loss caused by central problem
✓ a. Hearing loss caused by loud noise
When fitting a patient with a PTA greater than 70 dB the best type of mold would be:
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a. Soft material with a long canal and no vent
b. Lucite material with a short canal and no vent
c. Soft material with a short canal and IROS vent
d. All of the above
✓ a. Soft material with a long canal and no vent
Which is used with high frequency loss;
a. Small pressure vent
b. Long canal
c. Small diameter sound channel
d. Large diameter sound channel
✓ d. Large diameter sound channel
If you have an BTE with an HFA SSPL 90 of 117 dB, Frequency range of 140-5600 Hz and an
HFA FOG gain of 46 dB this would be for a:
a. Severe sensorineural loss
b. Severe HF sensorineural loss
c. Mild HF sensorineural loss
d. Moderate HG sensorineural loss
✓ a. Severe sensorineural loss
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BTE earmold used for normal hearing to 1000 Hz and a ski slope loss at 4000 Hz:
a. Lucite with a short canal and IROS "A" vent
b. Lucite with a long canal and reverse IROS "A"
c. Regular fitting with T-22 receiver
d. Soft with a long
✓ a. Lucite with a short canal and IROS "A" vent
What is used in the good ear in a CROS fitting:
a. Shell made of the soft material
b. Non-occluding made of hard lucite
c. Skeleton made of hard lucite
d. Non-occluding mold with short canal
✓ d. Non-occluding mold with short canal
Which earmold is used for a high frequency loss:
a. Shell made of soft material
b. Non-occluding made of hard lucite
c. Skeleton made of hard lucite
d. All of the above
✓ b. Non-occluding made of hard lucite
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Hearing Aid Dispenser: Mock Exam #4
Questions and Correct Answers the Latest
Update and Recommended Version
If a patient comes into your office with an audiogram showing a PTA 10 dB AD and 50 dB
AS with a flat configuration and 2K 5 dB peak, sensorineural and reduced SDT scores you
would be looking at:
a. Hearing loss caused by loud noise
b. Hearing loss caused by birth
c. Hearing loss caused by otitis media
d. Hearing loss caused by Meniere's
✓ d. Hearing loss caused by Meniere's
If a patient comes into your office with an audiogram showing a sensorineural PTA 50 dB AU
with a notch at 4 K and reduced SDT scores you would be looking at:
a. Hearing loss caused by loud noise
b. Hearing loss caused by birth
c. Hearing loss caused by otitis media
d. Hearing loss caused by central problem
✓ a. Hearing loss caused by loud noise
When fitting a patient with a PTA greater than 70 dB the best type of mold would be:
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a. Soft material with a long canal and no vent
b. Lucite material with a short canal and no vent
c. Soft material with a short canal and IROS vent
d. All of the above
✓ a. Soft material with a long canal and no vent
Which is used with high frequency loss;
a. Small pressure vent
b. Long canal
c. Small diameter sound channel
d. Large diameter sound channel
✓ d. Large diameter sound channel
If you have an BTE with an HFA SSPL 90 of 117 dB, Frequency range of 140-5600 Hz and an
HFA FOG gain of 46 dB this would be for a:
a. Severe sensorineural loss
b. Severe HF sensorineural loss
c. Mild HF sensorineural loss
d. Moderate HG sensorineural loss
✓ a. Severe sensorineural loss
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BTE earmold used for normal hearing to 1000 Hz and a ski slope loss at 4000 Hz:
a. Lucite with a short canal and IROS "A" vent
b. Lucite with a long canal and reverse IROS "A"
c. Regular fitting with T-22 receiver
d. Soft with a long
✓ a. Lucite with a short canal and IROS "A" vent
What is used in the good ear in a CROS fitting:
a. Shell made of the soft material
b. Non-occluding made of hard lucite
c. Skeleton made of hard lucite
d. Non-occluding mold with short canal
✓ d. Non-occluding mold with short canal
Which earmold is used for a high frequency loss:
a. Shell made of soft material
b. Non-occluding made of hard lucite
c. Skeleton made of hard lucite
d. All of the above
✓ b. Non-occluding made of hard lucite
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