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HSC308 Exam 5 Questions with All Correct Answers
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HSC308 Exam 5 Questions with All Correct Answers 
 
Neural Factors - Answer- Normal age related changes: 
• Reflexes slow with age 
• Motor unit activation decreases with age 
- Decrease building of neurons in the brain 
- Nearly 40% decline in a number of spinal cords axons and a 10% decline in nerve conduction velocity 
- Decrease in muscle action time and decreased stimulus to process information to produce response 
- Reduced force production 
- Affects reaction, coordination, and movem...
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CAOHC Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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Unprotected exposure to hazardous noise causes: - answerTemporary and/or permanent 
hearing loss 
Temporary and/or permanent tinnitus (ringing, buzzing in ears) 
Occupational noise sources - answerAgriculture, mining, railroads 
• Manufacturing - largest hazardous noise-exposed population 
• Machinery, weapons, vehicles, tools, equipment 
Noise-Induced Illness: - answerhearing loss and tinnitus 
Occurs gradually, over time, from repeated exposures ...
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Hearing Aid Dispenser License 2024 Rated A+
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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 behavior and doing the right thing for the right reasons 
SOAP notes stands for 
HEAR notes stands for 
HIPPA stands for 
S; subjective; O: objective; A: assessment P: plan 
H: history; E: evalua...
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CSD 303 Final Exam || A+ GRADED.
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What travels in a wave? correct answers Pressure fluctuation 
 
How is the fundamental frequency calculated? correct answers Greatest common denominator of the component frequencies 
 
Band-Pass Filter correct answers When you combine a high pass filter and a low pass filter, and the high pass cutoff is lower than the low pass cutoff, you get a band pass filter. 
 
What is the vocal source for vowels and voiced consonants? correct answers Sound waves from the larynx 
 
What does the vocal source...
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X Zone Exam| 413 Questions & Answers 100% Verified!!
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X Zone Exam| 413 Questions & Answers 100% Verified!! 
Which of the following imaging functions is a form of preprocessing? - ANSWER-fill in interpolation 
 
The entire image produced by an ultrasound system is too dark. Both strong and weak reflectors are not well visualized. The sonographer correctly increases the amplification thereby creating an ideal image. What is the rationale for increasing amplification? - ANSWER-ALARA 
 
With fill-in interpolation, what is the most likely effect on an u...
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Longitudinal Waves GIZMO (ALL ANSWERS CORRECT) Verified Answers 2024/2025.
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Longitudinal Waves GIZMO (ALL ANSWERS CORRECT) Verified Answers . 
Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these 
BEFORE using the Gizmo.) 
In many science fiction movies, an evil alien 
spaceship explodes with an enormous 
KABOOM!! 
Suppose you were floating in space at a safe 
distance from a large explosion such as the 
supernova at left. Do you think you would you 
hear anything? Explain. 
I don’t think so, I think the sound doesn’t have 
anything to vibrate to make the noise in space. 
Gizmo Warm...
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Phil 201 Graham Final Exam Questions 2024.
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Phil 201 Graham Final Exam Questions 2024. 
 
 
What are the kinds of explanation? - CORRECT ANSWER Mythology and Science, which are either category, mechanism, or cause. 
------------Mythology/Science 
Category: Person/--------thing 
Mechanism: Birth, human activity/--------Natural Process 
Cause: Agent/----Natural Event 
 
Who are the three (presocratic) philosophers of Miletus? - CORRECT ANSWER Thales, Anaximander, Anaximenes 
 
Thales - CORRECT ANSWER All is water 
 
Anaximander - CORRECT AN...
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CAOHC Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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Unprotected exposure to hazardous noise causes: - answerTemporary and/or permanent 
hearing loss 
Temporary and/or permanent tinnitus (ringing, buzzing in ears) 
Occupational noise sources - answerAgriculture, mining, railroads 
• Manufacturing - largest hazardous noise-exposed population 
• Machinery, weapons, vehicles, tools, equipment 
Noise-Induced Illness: - answerhearing loss and tinnitus 
Occurs gradually, over time, from repeated exposures ...
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ABRs Questions & Answers 2023/2024
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ABRs Questions & Answers 2023/2024 
 
 
Low frequency sounds are 
A- at the apex of the cochlea 
B- perceived along Reissner's membrane 
C- near the round window 
D- near the stapes - ANSWER-A- at the apex of the cochlea 
 
Wave III of the BAEP is generated by the 
A- cochlear nuclues 
B- inferior colliculus 
C- lateral lemniscus 
D- medial geniculate - ANSWER-A- cochlear nuclues 
 
A rarefaction click occurs when the 
A- movement of a transducer diaphragm alternates in polarity relative to the...
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CAOHC Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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Unprotected exposure to hazardous noise causes: - answerTemporary and/or permanent 
hearing loss 
Temporary and/or permanent tinnitus (ringing, buzzing in ears) 
Occupational noise sources - answerAgriculture, mining, railroads 
• Manufacturing - largest hazardous noise-exposed population 
• Machinery, weapons, vehicles, tools, equipment 
Noise-Induced Illness: - answerhearing loss and tinnitus 
Occurs gradually, over time, from repeated exposures ...
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