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What are 4 ways to correct the occlusion effect? - ANSWER-1. Reduce the LOWS 
2. make the fitting more "open" like RIC styles or thin tube BTE's coupled to the ear with open domes. Custom styles like CICs and IICs offer fewer venting options due to small shell sizes. 
3. Increase vent size 
4. SAV, is always a safe bet because its always easier to reduce the vent size than increase it 
 
Occlussion effect can sometimes be described by ...
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Why is masking used - ANSWER- to eliminate the non-test ear from participation in the measurement of hearing thresholds in the test ear 
 
Which combination of test data can influence the classification and degree of hearing loss? - ANSWER- **PTA & WRS** 
 
What should be done if a hearing healthcare professional makes a home visit to make ear impressions but has forgotten an otoscope? - ANSWER- Return to the office for an otoscope. 
 
What audi...
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What are 4 ways to correct the occlusion effect? - correct answer -1. Reduce the LOWS 
2. make the fitting more "open" like RIC styles or thin tube BTE's coupled to the ear with open domes. Custom styles like CICs and IICs offer fewer venting options due to small shell sizes. 
3. Increase vent size 
4. SAV, is always a safe bet because its always easier to reduce the vent size than increase it 
 
Occlussion effect can sometimes be described by the wearer as their voice sounding like an "ech...
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What are 4 ways to correct the occlusion effect? - ANSWER-1. Reduce the LOWS 
2. make the fitting more "open" like RIC styles or thin tube BTE's coupled to the ear with open domes. Custom styles like CICs and IICs offer fewer venting options due to small shell sizes. 
3. Increase vent size 
4. SAV, is always a safe bet because its always easier to reduce the vent size than increase it 
 
Occlussion effect can sometimes be described by the wearer ...
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What are 4 ways to correct the occlusion effect? - ️️1. Reduce the LOWS 
2. make the fitting more "open" like RIC styles or thin tube BTE's coupled to the ear with open domes. Custom styles like CICs and IICs offer fewer venting options due to small shell sizes. 
3. Increase vent size 
4. SAV, is always a safe bet because its always easier to reduce the vent size than increase it 
 
Occlussion effect can sometimes be described by the wearer as their voice sounding like an "echo" or "d...
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What are 4 ways to correct the occlusion effect? 
1. Reduce the LOWS 
2. make the fitting more "open" like RIC styles or thin tube BTE's coupled to the ear with open domes. Custom styles like CICs and IICs offer fewer venting options due to small shell sizes. 
3. Increase vent size 
4. SAV, is always a safe bet because its always easier to reduce the vent size than increase it 
 
Occlussion effect can sometimes be described by the wearer as their voice sounding like an "echo" or "down in a...
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A first time hearing aid wearer and partner come in for the first follow-up. The partner reports that the patient/client cannot hear the partner while in different rooms and that the patient/client is still having difficulty hearing everything at their favorite restaurant. What should be reviewed with the patient/client and their partner? - ANSWER-Realistic expectations 
 
What activity should be completed with a patient/client who wants to purchase hearing instruments because they are having di...
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Healthcare Statistiics Midterm Questions and Correct Answers.
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Healthcare Statistiics Midterm Questions and Correct Answers.
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ILE Subscription Test Prep/Class Test Prep 2023
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What are 4 ways to correct the occlusion effect? - ANS-1. Reduce the LOWS 
2. make the fitting more "open" like RIC styles or thin tube BTE's coupled to the ear with open domes. Custom styles like CICs and IICs offer fewer venting options due to small shell sizes. 
3. Increase vent size 
4. SAV, is always a safe bet because its always easier to reduce the vent size than increase it
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ILE Subscription Test Prep/Class Test Prep 229 Questions with Correct Answers 2023
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ILE Subscription Test Prep/Class Test Prep 229 Questions with Correct Answers 2023 
What are 4 ways to correct the occlusion effect? - Correct Answer 1. Reduce the LOWS 
2. make the fitting more "open" like RIC styles or thin tube BTE's coupled to the ear with open domes. Custom styles like CICs and IICs offer fewer venting options due to small shell sizes. 
3. Increase vent size 
4. SAV, is always a safe bet because its always easier to reduce the vent size than increase it 
 
Occlussion ef...
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