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Final Exam: MN 566/ MN566 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A
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Final Exam: MN 566/ MN566 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A 
 
Q: Which type of stomatitis is caused by continual exposure to chewing tobacco? 
 
a. Aphthous stomatitis 
b. Herpetic stomatitis 
c. Nicotinic stomatitis 
d. Allergic stomatitis 
 
 
Answer: 
c. Nicotinic stomatitis 
 
 
 
Q: What is the initial treatment for uncomplicated anterior epistaxis? 
 
a. Tilting the head back so the blood does not run out the nose 
b. Applying firm and contin...
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PSW NACC Review 1 Quizes 2024.
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PSW NACC Review 1 Quizes 2024. 
hearing, balance - ANSWER the ear is needed for _____ & ______ 
 
otitis media - ANSWER infection of the middle ear; viruses/bacteria are causes; can cause permanent damage to the eardrum or damage the bones of the middle ear that conduct sound 
 
otosclerosis - ANSWER abnormal formation of a new bone in the middle ear that gradually immobilizes the stapes and prevents it from vibrating in response to sound, causing a progressive loss of hearing; accompanied by ti...
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Hearing Aid Dispensers Written Exam Questions With Complete Solutions To Score A+
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Hearing Aid Dispensers Written Exam Questions With Complete Solutions To Score A+ 
 
 
A large perforation of TM can commonly cause how many dB of loss. 
30 dB 
What type of loss is favorable to medical treatment. 
Conductive 
Carhart Notch appearing at 2 KHz. BC test is poorer than the actual sensorineural response in the low frequencies. Caucasian middle-aged women are most at risk. Worse for pregnant women, who can experience a rapid decrease in hearing ability: 
Otosclerosis 
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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 as their voice sounding like an "echo" or "...
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Exam 1: NUR201 / NUR 201 (Latest 2024 / 2025 Update) Medical-Surgical Nursing I | Guide with Questions and Verified Answers 100% Correct | Grade A - Fortis
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Exam 1: NUR201 / NUR 201 (Latest 2024 / 2025 Update) Medical-Surgical Nursing I | Guide with Questions and Verified Answers 100% Correct | Grade A - Fortis 
 
 
 
Question: 
What are PE tubes? 
Answer: 
Used for kids with frequent otitis media to equalize pressure. The body will migrate and push the tubes out when they are no longer needed 
 
 
Question: 
What is otosclerosis? 
Answer: 
Conductive hearing loss caused by wrong bone growth, it may require drugs to slow the reabsorption 
 
 
 
 
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NBC-HIS SAMPLE BOARD EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT ANSWERS) / ALREADY GRADED A+
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C. Acoustic trauma - ANS The MOST common cause of sudden loss of hearing at 4000 Hz is: 
A. Presbycusis 
B. Noise induced 
C. Acoustic trauma 
D. Acoustic neuroma 
 
C. Concussion in the previous six months - ANS During the course of taking a case history, which of the following information is 
LEAST important? 
A. Any unilateral tinnitus experienced 
B. Any vertigo symptoms 
C. Concussion in the previous six months 
D. Sudden hearing Loss 
 
D. Otosclerosis - ANS A younger mother comes in...
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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 as their voice sounding like an "echo" or "...
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ILE 229Test Prep Questions And Answers
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1. A patient presents with moderate to moderately severe sloping bilateral sensory/neural loss. The patient reports troubles with dexterity and understanding conversation on a cell phone. Which fitting should the hearing healthcare professional recommend? - ️️BTE instruments with a large battery and Bluetooth connectivity 
19. A patient shows normal tympanometry, unremarkable otoscopy, and an air bone gap. The patient was tested using TDH-39 headphones. What could be the cause of the discrep...
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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 
Occlussion effect can sometimes be desc...
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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 as their voice sounding like an "echo" or "...
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