Industrial and Screening Audiometry Flashcards

1
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What is a proactive hearing screen?

A

A screening of people, especially those at risk, before symptoms begin.

Allows for early intervention

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What is a reactive hearing screen?

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Patients with symptoms who self-refer or are referred by a third party

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3
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Who is responsible for completing hearing screening in industries?

A

Occupational Health Nurses

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4
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What types of screening tests can be completed?

A

Manual and automated

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5
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How often should a screening audiometer be calibrated?

A

Every year

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6
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What are the steps involved in a screening?

A

Step One:
- Measure ambient noise and calculate the floor of the test

Step Two:
- Case history and hearing protection inspection

Step three:
- Test hearing and compare to baseline audiograms

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7
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What is one way the effects of ambient noise can be reduced?

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By using ear defenders/audio cups or normal ear muffs over inserts

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What is the effect of using whole octave bands rather than 1/3 octave bands?

A

Using whole octave bands decreases the maximum permissible levels unnecessarily. It makes the criteria more stringent.

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9
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What are some automatic screens?

A

Bekesy audiometry
AMTAS (automated method for testing auditory screening)
Digit Triplet Test

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