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air conduction
sound waves travel through the outer middle and inner ear


bone conduction
Bypasses outer & middle ear and directly stimulates cochlea.


conductive hearing loss
caused by physical damage to the ear that reduce the ability of the ear to
transfer vibrations from the outer ear to the inner ear hearing (hearing by
bone conduction is normal)


sensorineural hearing loss
damage to the cochlea, hair cells, or auditory nerve (both bone and air
conduction are impaired)


air-bone gap
the difference, in decibels, between the air conduction threshold and the
bone conduction threshold (shows conductive loss)


30-40 dB
mild hearing loss


40-60 dB
moderate hearing loss


60-90 dB
severe hearing loss

, 90 or greater dB
profound loss


typanogram
measuring middle ear function shows movement or lack of movement of
tympanic membrane through air pressure


Type A tympanogram
nice bell curve (perfect movement)


Type As (shallow)
some movement but not normal caused by otosclerosis: bony growth
around ossicular chain


Type Ad (disarticulation)
disarticulation of ossicular chain caused blow to the head


Type B tympanogram
flat line little to no movement caused by fluid or hole


Type C tympanogram
peak into negative range caused by eustachian tube dysfunction


ECV- ear canal volume
measures volume of ear canal >2 means there is a hole


stapedial muscle
tested for muscle contraction and works at 80-100db (acoustic reflex)

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