Troubleshooting Flashcards
1
Q
What two things do you do to identify the problem?
A
- Listening Check
2. Visual inspection
2
Q
What is the purpose of a listening check?
A
Speech Purposes
3
Q
What are the common problems with troubleshooting?
A
- Dead/Weak
- Intermittency
- Feedback
- Noisy
- Retention
- Occlusion
4
Q
What is the overall question for troubleshooting Dead/Weak HA?
What are we checking?
A
Is sound getting in & out?
- Micrphone (O v D)
- Receiver
- Battery
- Wax Filter
- Ear wax blockage
- Has their hearing changed?
- Insertion Issues
5
Q
What should you check for intermittency issues?
A
- Battery Issues
- Clean Contact
- Draining is happening as it should - Receiver Issues
- Loose components
- Wax filters
- Mositure
6
Q
What should you check for Feedback issues?
A
- Blockage of EC
- Fit Issues
- Slit Leak
- Changing domes - Volume Issues
- Broken Parts
7
Q
What should you check for distortion/noise issues?
A
- Microphone
- Clogged mic
- EIN - Receiver
- Environmental
- Is it something they’re hearing from the HA or environment
8
Q
How do you fix retention issues?
A
- Insertion issues
- Does HA fit in pt ear appropriately?
- Tubing is too short
- Dome is too big
9
Q
How do you check for true occlusion?
A
- Ask pt to talk with HA in their ear on and off.
- If it’s true occlusion, the effect would occur with the HA on + off