Hearing Aid Apprentice Exam Review
Study Guide
Anatomy & Physiology of the Ear
Outer Ear Structures
Auricle is the outer visible part of the ear
Helix (Pinna) is the upper ridge of the ear
Antihelix is the inner ridge parallel to the helix
Crus of Helix is where the upper ridge turns downward
Concha (Bowl) is located just before entering the ear canal
Middle Ear Components
Round Window attaches to stapes and moves fluid in cochlea
Oval Window is located at the other end of the cochlea
Incus, Malleus & Stapes are the 3 smallest bones in the body
Eustachian Tube drains middle ear to throat and equalizes air pressure
Tympanic Membrane (Eardrum) and Umbo (center of eardrum)
Inner Ear Structures
Scala Tympani and Scala Vestibuli are cochlear ducts filled with fluids
Scala Media is the 3rd duct in the cochlea filled with Endolymphatic Fluid
Organ of Corti contains hair cells that generate nerve impulses from sounds
Cochlear Nerve sends nerve impulses from the cochlea to the brainstem
Vestibular Canals are fluid-filled canals for body's balance mechanism
Functions of Hearing Aids
Types of Hearing Aids
ITE/in-the-ear and BTE/behind-the-ear styles
Study Guide
Anatomy & Physiology of the Ear
Outer Ear Structures
Auricle is the outer visible part of the ear
Helix (Pinna) is the upper ridge of the ear
Antihelix is the inner ridge parallel to the helix
Crus of Helix is where the upper ridge turns downward
Concha (Bowl) is located just before entering the ear canal
Middle Ear Components
Round Window attaches to stapes and moves fluid in cochlea
Oval Window is located at the other end of the cochlea
Incus, Malleus & Stapes are the 3 smallest bones in the body
Eustachian Tube drains middle ear to throat and equalizes air pressure
Tympanic Membrane (Eardrum) and Umbo (center of eardrum)
Inner Ear Structures
Scala Tympani and Scala Vestibuli are cochlear ducts filled with fluids
Scala Media is the 3rd duct in the cochlea filled with Endolymphatic Fluid
Organ of Corti contains hair cells that generate nerve impulses from sounds
Cochlear Nerve sends nerve impulses from the cochlea to the brainstem
Vestibular Canals are fluid-filled canals for body's balance mechanism
Functions of Hearing Aids
Types of Hearing Aids
ITE/in-the-ear and BTE/behind-the-ear styles