false correct answers a person with a conductive hearing loss could easily have a WID score anywhere between 30-89%
false correct answers vowels carry the meaning of speech
false correct answers faint speech occurs at 25 dB SPL
false correct answers a person with presbecusis could likely h...
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false correct answers a person with a conductive hearing loss could easily have a WID score
anywhere between 30-89%
false correct answers vowels carry the meaning of speech
false correct answers faint speech occurs at 25 dB SPL
false correct answers a person with presbecusis could likely have a WID score of 92 %
false correct answers if a person has a WID score of 68 % we would say that this person has a
slight difficulty of understanding speech under ideal conditions
true correct answers compared to vowels, consonants demonstrate less intentsy overall
ture correct answers a person with otoxocity may hear the word mad but miss the word fish
false correct answers one characteristic of a person with sensineural hearing loss is that he
speaks more softly than normal
false correct answers a person with a perforation will have a Type B tympanogram with a
normal ear canal
false correct answers with a cochlear implant you must wait 4-6 weeks from the time of
surgery before activation to wait for osseointegrtion to occur
FM system using boot receivers with his hearing aids correct answers a 4th grader has a hl
wears hearing aids and needs something in the classroom that will also work outside for PE.
what ALD would be best for him?
hardwired correct answers an SLP works at an assistive living facility and needs something to
help her communicate with her hard of hearing clients who do not wear ha what can you
recommend for her?
shake awake alarm clock correct answers you have a patient with a profound hearing loss that
has a cochlear implant. They do not sleep with their implant. They need to hear their alarm in
the morning to wake up for an early class. What do you recommend?
a personal FM system with a headset correct answers a child who has normal hearing also has
ADD. He needs something in the classroom to help attend to the teacher. What do you
recommend for him?
all of the above
1. room acoustics
2. background noise
3. distance
4. a and c only correct answers the main difficulty ALDs try to overcome are
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