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Pure-tone audiometric sweep-check screen must be conducted: For EACH ear Less than or equal to 25 DECIBELS (dB) For EACH frequency: 1000, 2000, & 4000 HERTZ (Hz) - ANS-- Congenital Hearing Loss: loss present or existing at birth Acquired Hearing Loss: loss developed during person's lifetime A child fails the sweep-check screen if she fails _____ frequency (ies). A. Zero B. One C. Three D. Four - ANS-- B. One A possible source of error in a hearing screening program is: A. The equipment B. The environment C. The examiner D. All of the above. - ANS-- D. All of the above A ruptured eardrum could be the cause of what type of hearing loss? A. Conductive B. Sensorineural C. Mixed D. Functional - ANS-- A. Conductive Before the screener is ready to do the pure-tone sweep-check, he or she should check: A. For proper operation of all controls and switches. B. To be sure that all plugs are secured in electrical outlets, jackets, etc. C. That the screening environment is suitable. D. All of the above. - ANS-- D. All of the above Carson, a third grader, displays no signs or symptoms of hearing loss, but he has failed two sweep-check screens. What should be your next step as a screener? A. Refer him to an ear, nose, and throat specialist, B. Write his parents a letter encouraging them to make an appointment with Carson's pediatrician. C. Follow extended recheck procedure. D. All of the above. - ANS-- C. Follow extended recheck procedure. (TRUE-FALSE) Each candidate for the monthly biological calibration check must be able to hear the tone at all six frequencies (1000, 2000, 4000, 6000, 500, and 250 Hz) in both ears at an intensity of 25 dB. - ANS-- TRUE Each child who fails the first pure-tone sweep-check screen should be: A. Referred for medical attention. B. Set aside for observation. C. Referred for an audiological evaluation. D. Rescreened with another pure-tone sweep-check screen no sooner than three and not more than four weeks later. - ANS-- D. Rescreened with another pure-tone sweep-check screen no sooner than three and not more than four weeks later. Second screen failure of one frequency in either ear requires a referral or an extended recheck (extended recheck failure = referral) Referral may be made on initial failure with child showing signs of hearing deficit assessed by tester Earphones should: A. Be placed on the child's head for them. B. Be handed to the child for him to put on. C. Fit loosely. D. Placed over glasses. - ANS-- A. Be placed on the child's head for them. (TRUE-FALSE) If one audiometer earphone becomes defective, you do not replace it with an earphone from another audiometer that has recently been calibrated. - ANS-- TRUE Intensity refers to the degree of: A. Speech B. Pain C. Time D. Loudness - ANS-- D. Loudness (decibels) Frequency = Pitch (Hertz) 'how often you threw the pitch' One correct color code for audiometer earphones is: A. Red for right. B. Blue for right. C. Red for left. D. Black for right. - ANS-- A. Red for right Blue for the Left Pure-tone screening audiometers should include the following frequencies: A. 250, 500, 1000, 2000, 4000, and 6000 Hz. B. 750, 1000, 2000, and 4000 Hz. C. 500, 1000, and 2000 Hz. D. 1000 and 2000 Hz. - ANS-- A. 250, 500, 1000, 2000, 4000, and 6000 Hz. The ear is divided into three parts: A. Outer ear, middle ear, inner ear. B. External auditory canal, middle ear cavity, neural mechanism. C. Auricle, tympanum, neural mechanism. D. Outer ear, middle ear, vestibular mechanism. - ANS-- A. Outer ear, middle ear, inner ear. The first frequency to be tested in the pure-tone sweep-check screen is: A. 500 Hz B. 1000 Hz C. 4000 Hz D. 6000 Hz - ANS-- B. 1000 Hz The following frequencies should be used for the pure-tone sweep-check screen: A. 250, 500, 1000, 2000, 4000, and 6000 Hz. B. 500, 1000, 2000, 4000, and 6000 Hz. C. 1000, 2000, and 4000 Hz. D. 1000, 2000, 4000, and 6000 Hz. - ANS-- C. 1000, 2000, and 4000 Hz. The most common cause of conductive hearing loss in young children is: A. German measles (Rubella). B. Otitis media (ear infection). C. Noise exposure. D. Ototoxic drugs. - ANS-- B. Otitis media (ear infection). The pure-tone sweep check screen should be done: A. Only on the right ear B. Only on the left ear C. On whichever ear the pure-tone sweep check screen results indicate there is a problem. D. Always on both ears. - ANS-- D. Always on both ears. The three types of hearing loss are: A. Conductive, sensorineural, mixed. B. Sensorineural, mixed, maximum. C. Mixed, conductive, substantial. D. Minimum, conductive, sensorineural. - ANS-- A. Conductive, sensorineural, mixed. The two physical attributes used to define a pure-tone are: A. Loud and soft. B. Pitch and quality. C. Intensity and hearing level. D. Frequency (Hz) and intensity (dB). - ANS-- D. Frequency (Hz) and intensity (dB). The type of sound used for hearing screening purposes is called a: A. Pure tone B. Hearing tone C. Alternating tone D. Level off tone - ANS-- A. Pure tone The unit of measure for intensity is: A. Hz (hertz) B. AP (alternating pressure) C. dB (decibel) D. HL (hearing level) - ANS-- C. dB (decibel) When noise in the screening environment does not permit screening at 25 dB intensity for the pure-tone sweep-check screen, you should: A. Instruct the child to listen for softer tones. B. Increase the screening level to one that can be easily heard. C. Use longer presentations of the tone so that the child can hear them better. D. Discontinue testing and relocate to a quieter area. - ANS-- D. Discontinue testing and relocate to a quieter area. Which of the following is not a symptom of hearing loss: A. Dizziness with no apparent cause. B. Ringing or buzzing in the ear(s). C. Unexplained drowsiness. D. Need for loud volume on TV or radio. - ANS-- C. Unexplained drowsiness. While performing the pure-tone sweep check screen, do not increase the intensity of the test tones above the allowable limit of: A. 15 dB B. 25 dB C. 40 dB D. 50 dB - ANS-- B. 25 dB While screening a child, you should sit so that: A. The child can see the controls on the audiometer. B. You are looking directly at the child. C. Both A and B. D. You are looking at the child with your peripheral vision. - ANS-- D. You are looking at the child with your peripheral vision.

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Hearing Screening Exam
Pure-tone audiometric sweep-check screen must be conducted:
For EACH ear
Less than or equal to 25 DECIBELS (dB)
For EACH frequency: 1000, 2000, & 4000 HERTZ (Hz) - ANS-- Congenital Hearing Loss: loss
present or existing at birth
Acquired Hearing Loss: loss developed during person's lifetime

A child fails the sweep-check screen if she fails _____ frequency (ies).
A. Zero
B. One
C. Three
D. Four - ANS-- B. One

A possible source of error in a hearing screening program is:
A. The equipment
B. The environment
C. The examiner
D. All of the above. - ANS-- D. All of the above

A ruptured eardrum could be the cause of what type of hearing loss?
A. Conductive
B. Sensorineural
C. Mixed
D. Functional - ANS-- A. Conductive

Before the screener is ready to do the pure-tone sweep-check, he or she should check:

A. For proper operation of all controls and switches.
B. To be sure that all plugs are secured in electrical outlets, jackets, etc.
C. That the screening environment is suitable.
D. All of the above. - ANS-- D. All of the above

Carson, a third grader, displays no signs or symptoms of hearing loss, but he has failed two
sweep-check screens. What should be your next step as a screener?

A. Refer him to an ear, nose, and throat specialist,
B. Write his parents a letter encouraging them to make an appointment with Carson's
pediatrician.
C. Follow extended recheck procedure.
D. All of the above. - ANS-- C. Follow extended recheck procedure.

, (TRUE-FALSE)
Each candidate for the monthly biological calibration check must be able to hear the tone at all
six frequencies (1000, 2000, 4000, 6000, 500, and 250 Hz) in both ears at an intensity of 25 dB.
- ANS-- TRUE

Each child who fails the first pure-tone sweep-check screen should be:

A. Referred for medical attention.
B. Set aside for observation.
C. Referred for an audiological evaluation.
D. Rescreened with another pure-tone sweep-check screen no sooner than three and not more
than four weeks later. - ANS-- D. Rescreened with another pure-tone sweep-check screen no
sooner than three and not more than four weeks later.

Second screen failure of one frequency in either ear requires a referral or an extended recheck
(extended recheck failure = referral)

Referral may be made on initial failure with child showing signs of hearing deficit assessed by
tester

Earphones should:

A. Be placed on the child's head for them.
B. Be handed to the child for him to put on.
C. Fit loosely.
D. Placed over glasses. - ANS-- A. Be placed on the child's head for them.

(TRUE-FALSE)
If one audiometer earphone becomes defective, you do not replace it with an earphone from
another audiometer that has recently been calibrated. - ANS-- TRUE

Intensity refers to the degree of:
A. Speech
B. Pain
C. Time
D. Loudness - ANS-- D. Loudness (decibels)

Frequency = Pitch (Hertz)
'how often you threw the pitch'

One correct color code for audiometer earphones is:
A. Red for right.
B. Blue for right.
C. Red for left.

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