Hearing Loss Flashcards

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What is conductive hearing loss?

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A problem with sound travelling from the environment to the inner ear

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What is sensorineural hearing loss?

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A problem with the sensory system or vestibulocochlear nerve in the inner ear

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What is Weber’s Test?

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  • Strike tuning fork and make it vibrate
  • Place in centre of patients forehead
  • Ask if they can hear the sound and which ear it is loudest in
  • Sensorineural loss: sound louder in normal ear
  • Conductive: sound will be louder in affected ear
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What is Rinne’s test?

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  • Strike the tuning fork and make it vibrate
  • Place on mastoid process to test bone conduction and ask patient to tell you when it has stopped
  • Then place 1cm from ear and ask if they can hear now
  • Repeat on both ears
  • Rinne’s positive: Patient can hear sound when moved to ear (air conduction > bone conduction) - sensoinureal
  • Rinne’s negative: Patient cannot hear sound when moved to ear (bone conduction > air conduction) - conductive
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