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CCEP clinical practices question n answers graded A+
  • CCEP clinical practices question n answers graded A+

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  • CCEP clinical practicesWeber's test - correct answer - A vibrating tuning fork (512Hz) is placed in the center of the forehead at the top of the patient's head, equidistant from the patient's ears. The patient is asked to report in which ear the sound is heard louder. - In a normal patient, the sound is heard equally in both ears (no lateralization). However, a patient with symmetrical hearing loss will hear the sound equally as well. Thus, there is a diagnostic utility only in asymptom...
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PSYC 355- Cognition Final Exam Questions and Answers SOLVED 2024
  • PSYC 355- Cognition Final Exam Questions and Answers SOLVED 2024

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  • How is Dichotic Listening studied? - by asking people to wear earphones; one message is presented to the left ear, and a different message is presented to the right ear. Summarize Kosslyn's classic research on distances in mental images and scanning times. Summarize Paivio's research using mental clocks and the angles formed by the two clock hands. Do these findings support the analog position or the propositional position? - Kosslyn -seems like ppl use analog code for simple figures, and ...
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CCEP clinical practices fully solved 2024
  • CCEP clinical practices fully solved 2024

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  • CCEP clinical practices Weber's test - correct answer - A vibrating tuning fork (512Hz) is placed in the center of the forehead at the top of the patient's head, equidistant from the patient's ears. The patient is asked to report in which ear the sound is heard louder. - In a normal patient, the sound is heard equally in both ears (no lateralization). However, a patient with symmetrical hearing loss will hear the sound equally as well. Thus, there is a diagnostic utility only in asympt...
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NURS 203 FINAL EXAM Questions With 100% Verified Answers.
  • NURS 203 FINAL EXAM Questions With 100% Verified Answers.

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  • NURS 203 FINAL EXAM Questions With 100% Verified Answers. The ability to identify an object by touch and manipulation with eyes closed is called: A. tactile angosia B. item discrimination C. graphesthesia D. stereognosis - answerD To evaluate fine motor function, the patient would be asked to: A. pat his knees with both hands alternating the palm & back of hand B. touch his own nose & the examiners index finger with his finger C. moves his tongue from side to side D. laterally bend hi...
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Audiology Praxis- Practice Questions 1 with 100% Correct Answers
  • Audiology Praxis- Practice Questions 1 with 100% Correct Answers

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  • Audiology Praxis- Practice Questions 1 with 100% Correct Answers Caloric test is designed to stimulate which of the following structures? - Correct Answer ️️ -The lateral semicircular canal An individual who continues to react to new stimuli with responses that are carried over from previous tasks exhibits... - Correct Answer ️️ -Perseveration What is a complete and accurate list of the signals required by federal regulations for monitoring audiometry in industry? - Correct Answer...
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AET: Test 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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  • AET: Test 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass sound: physically it can be defined as longitudinal waves set into motion through a gas, liquid, or solid sound: psychologically it's human response omnidirectional travels in all directions Can sound travel through a medium? Yes Music - Audio recording, mixing/mastering, live sound Sound for Media - Audio film, broadcast tv, video games, internet, radio Physics - Audio acoustics: sound/concert design, electro acoustics: microphone and loud spea...
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Audiology PRAXIS Exam Questions and Answers
  • Audiology PRAXIS Exam Questions and Answers

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  • Audiology PRAXIS Exam Questions and Answers Inverse Square Law - Correct Answer ️️ -as the distance from a sound source doubles, the sound's intensity reduces by half the SPL when no obstruction is present (drop of 6 dB) What is the relationship between fundamental frequencies and harmonics? - Correct Answer ️️ -F0= lowest freq component of a complex periodic sound; harmonic is a regular and repeating multiple of the f0 In which frequencies and at what intensities are most speech...
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COMD 5070 Final Exam Questions And Answers With 100% Correct Answers
  • COMD 5070 Final Exam Questions And Answers With 100% Correct Answers

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  • vocal modulation - rhythmic changes that are predictable in fundamental frequency and in amplitude in the voice; gradual increases and decreases that occur over the course of many glottal cycles Sampling rate - the frequency with which numbers are stored or written down to represent the analog signal that you're sampling. perceptual normalization - When a listener simplifies the processing of the speech signal to smooth out superfluous variability, it is called categorical perception - On...
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PSYC 1200 -- Exam 2 || All Questions Answered Correctly.
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  • Perception correct answers Apprehending objects and events in the environment, sensing them, identifying them, and reacting to them implies what process? absolute threshold correct answers A man has trouble hearing and is being tested for a hearing aid. He is presented with tones of various intensities and is asked to indicate whenever he detects a sound. The procedure is most similar to that used by researcher who study what? signal detection theory correct answers When you walk into your...
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PN 111 RESPIRATORY AND NEURO SYSTEMS EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED. GRADED A+
  • PN 111 RESPIRATORY AND NEURO SYSTEMS EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED. GRADED A+

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  • PN 111 RESPIRATORY AND NEURO SYSTEMS EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED. GRADED A+ Know the cranial nerves--name and roman numeral and the function and test(s) for each nerve Refer to cranial nerve handout Where is the nerve center of the ear located? The inner ear When the nurse utilizing the Snellen chart. What 3 areas are being assessed? 1. Visual acuity (distance vision) 2. Color perception 3. depth perception When assessing peripheral vision, the nurse is...
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