Hearing Aid Dispenser License 2024 Rated A+
Professionalism
ethic.
Ethical conduct
___________ is practicing with impeccable performance, accountability, and work
____________ is rooted in a code of acceptable social behavior as determined by
society's conventions regarding polite beh...
Hearing Aid Dispenser License 2024 Rated A+ Professionalism ___________ is practicing with impeccable performance, accountability, and work ethic. Ethical conduct ____________ is rooted in a code of acceptable social behavior as determined by society's conventions regarding polite behavior and doing the right thing for the right reasons SOAP notes stands for S; subjective; O: objective; A: assessment P: plan HEAR notes stands for H: history; E: evaluation; A: assessment; R: recommendation HIPPA stands for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act ACA stands for American Conference of Audioprosthology Ethics _________ reflects established and/or expected norms that guide human conduct or behavior and is perceived as right vs. wrong 4 types of ethics 1. personal ethics, 2. professional ethics, 3. organizational ethics, & 4. business ethics Personal Ethics _________ is a type of ethics that is ingrained as a result of one's level of education, life experiences, family, parental, and social upbringing, and societal and/or familial expectations, among others. Professional Ethics a type of ethics: the rules and principles that govern the behavior of the members of the profession. Organization Ethics _________ is a type of ethics that involves the management of relationships with clients and the public under a set of principles of conduct Business Ethics _____________ is a type of ethics that provides a framework or set of standards of behavior intended to prevent unfair competition or personal gain resulting from business decisions or transactions US laws a HAD knowledge of: FDA regulations (govern the manufacture and sale of HAs); HIPPA; ARRA (American Reinvestment and Recovery Act; HITECH (health information technology for economic and clinical health) PHI stand for: Personal Health Information Ethical always equals legal, but... ......legal does not always equal ethical. Unethical does not always equal illegal, but.... .....illegal always equals unethical. Acoustics __________ is a branch of physics specializing in sound. Sound __________ is a form of energy which originates when a force creates a vibration in the molecules of a solid, liquid, or gas. Sound energy travels by... this type of energy travels by waves that expand in spheres in all directions. Compression _________ is when some of the air molecules are pushed together when a sound wave travels. It is more dense than at rest. This is known as... Rarefaction ___________ is when a sound wave travels, some molecules are less dense and spread farther apart than normal Pure Tone __________ is produced by simple repeated alternations of compression and rarefaction. Sine Wave _________ is a graphic representation of a pure tone. When representing a sine wave on a graph the vertical axis shows _______1.________ and the horizontal shows _______2._____________. 1. amplitude of the wave (power increases amplitude) 2. indicated the time (period) Frequency _________ is the number of complete compression/rarefaction cycles per second. The unit for frequency is.. ..... Hertz (Hz) or cycles per second. Period _____________ is the time required for one complete cycle of compression and rarefaction. Amplitude _________ graphically describes the intensity of the energy of a vibrating body. It is usually expressed in decibels (dB) Intensity is usually expressed in.. _____________ is usually expressed in decibels (dB) Wavelength _________ is the distance between one wave crest and trough to the next. the wavelength of a ___1___ frequency sound is shorter than the wavelength of a _____2____ frequency sound. 1. high 2. low Additional: a high frequency pure tone with a shorter wavelength will have more cycles tin the same period than a low frequency tone with a long wavelength. Phase ________ is a term used to describe the position in the cycle of one sound wave relative to another. At sea level, sound waves travel in the air at about __________ feet per second or more than 760 miles per hour. they travel at 1100 feet per second. Sound travels faster as the density of the medium increases regardless of the frequency. Therefore, sound travels about 4x faster through __1___, and 15x faster through ___2____, than through ___3____. 1. water 2. steel 3. air
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