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Comprehensive 1000-card study set for the Hearing Aid Specialist Licensing Exam. Covers key topics, clinical knowledge, and test preparation essentials for certification success.

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During otoscopy, what does a retracted tympanic membrane commonly indicate?


A retracted tympanic membrane may indicate negative middle ear pressure caused by
Eustachian tube dysfunction. It may appear pulled inward and can affect hearing sensitivity.


What is the primary function of the ossicles in the middle ear?


The malleus, incus, and stapes amplify and transmit sound vibrations from the tympanic
membrane to the inner ear.


The stapes footplate connects to the ______ window.


Oval.


What is the significance of the cone of light during otoscopy?


The cone of light is a normal reflection seen on the tympanic membrane. Distortion or absence
may indicate pathology such as fluid or infection.


A patient consistently responds before tones are presented. What testing problem is occurring?


The patient is giving anticipatory or false-positive responses, which reduces test reliability and
may falsely improve thresholds.


What does "Hz" measure in audiology?


Hertz measures frequency or pitch, indicating the number of sound wave cycles per second.


What is the most common complaint of patients with high-frequency hearing loss?


Difficulty understanding speech clarity, especially consonants and speech in background noise.


Define auditory deprivation.


Auditory deprivation is the decline in speech recognition ability due to long-term lack of auditory
stimulation.




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Otoscopy should be performed after audiometric testing. Explain.


False. Otoscopy should be performed before testing to identify conditions that could affect
results or require referral.


What is the purpose of test-retest reliability checks?


Test-retest checks ensure patient responses remain consistent and reliable throughout the
evaluation.


What is otosclerosis?


Otosclerosis is abnormal bone growth around the stapes causing conductive hearing loss due
to reduced ossicle movement.


The snail-shaped organ responsible for hearing is the ________.


Cochlea.


Why are low frequencies important in hearing?


Low frequencies contribute to vowel perception, loudness, and overall sound fullness in
speech.


What finding during otoscopy suggests possible infection?


Redness, swelling, drainage, or bulging of the tympanic membrane may suggest infection or
inflammation.


What is diplacusis?


Diplacusis is a condition where the same sound is perceived differently in pitch between the
ears.


What does "bilateral symmetrical sensorineural hearing loss" mean?


It means both ears have similar permanent inner ear hearing loss patterns.




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A patient hears tones inconsistently only at softer levels. Is this unusual?


No. Variability near threshold levels is common because soft sounds are harder to detect
consistently.


What is auditory acclimatization?


Auditory acclimatization is the gradual improvement in listening ability as patients adapt to
amplified sound.


Define speech banana.


The speech banana is the area on an audiogram where most conversational speech sounds
occur.


What is the significance of 2000 Hz in hearing assessment?


2000 Hz is critical for speech understanding and is included in Pure Tone Average calculations.


Excessive exposure to sounds above ______ dB may damage hearing over time.


85


What does a notched audiogram often indicate?


A notched audiogram, especially around 4000 Hz, commonly suggests noise-induced hearing
loss.


What is auditory neuropathy?


Auditory neuropathy is a hearing disorder where sound enters the inner ear normally but neural
transmission to the brain is impaired.


Tympanic membrane perforations always cause severe hearing loss. Explain.


False. Small perforations may cause mild loss, while larger perforations may cause more
significant conductive loss.




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