Bone Conduction Audiometry Flashcards

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Q

This type of conduction bypasses the outer and middle ear and stimulates the cochlea directly

A

Bone conduction

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This type of conduction goes through the outer and middle ear and then stimulates the cochlea

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Air conduction

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Two locations you can place the oscillator

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  1. Mastoid Placement - more difficult placement; it can move around some; greater variability in bone conduction found across listeners
  2. Forehead Placement - less curvature so it makes placement easier, BUT more force is required at the forehead to elicit a response
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Test procedures of Bone Conduction

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  1. Position the bone conduction oscillator behind the pinna (hair should be moved aside, it should not contact the pinna, the test ear is uncovered during testing - no earphones)
  2. The threshold search technique is the same as for air-conduction testing
  3. Test variability (test-retest variability is greater for bone-conduction audiometry than for air-conduction tests)
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5
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The thresholds of bone conduction are limited to ___ - ___ Hz

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250-4000 Hz

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6
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Progression of frequency testing:

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1000 –> 2000 –> 3000 –> 4000 –> 1000 –> 500 –> 250 Hz

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7
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Down 10, Up 5

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The modified method of limits

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