Exam 13: Detection and Confirmation of Hearing Loss in Children

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What are the two pathways on the Pathways through Grief model of grieving?

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Nearly 80% of children who have hearing loss have risk factors at birth.

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Match the co-occurring conditions with their syndrome : -Congenital sensorineural hearing loss and progressive loss of vision

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Persons who have hearing loss of __________ dB HL or greater do not produce OAEs.

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In an ABR, potentials are categorized in terms of their __________, or the time at which they appear following acoustic stimulation.

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What is the ideal false-negative rate of a UNHS program?

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Sounds entering the inner ear from the middle ear are amplified by _____________.

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A__________approach acknowledges parental expertise, and includes parents and often other family members, such as grandparents and siblings in the design and execution of a child's aural rehabilitation plan.

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Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) involves testing every baby for hearing loss in the___________.

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What are the three shortcomings of BOA?

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Match the co-occurring conditions with their syndrome : -Myoclonus epilepsy, ataxia, and sensorineural hearing loss

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Match the co-occurring conditions with their syndrome : -Nephritis and sensorineural hearing loss

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Match the descriptions with their terms: -A condition during pregnancy that is characterized by hypertension and edema

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Children who receive a diagnosis of auditory neuropathy will exhibit:

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Match the descriptions with their terms: -An abnormally small head due to a failure of the brain to grow

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How often should a younger child's hearing be tested after a hearing loss has been identified (assuming no other problems are present and there is no concern about the accuracy of the test results)?

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Babies who fail the screening test but who turn out to have normal hearing are examples of__________ results.

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Match the descriptions with their terms: -A condition where the patient has a pure-tone audiogram that shows any degree of hearing loss, along with normal OAEs

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Match the descriptions with their terms: -Requires both parents to have the affected gene in order to pass a trait onto an offspring

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Toxemia is an example of a_____________ factor that may affect a child's hearing status.

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