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NBC-HIS Sample Board questions AND Already Passed CORRECT Answers!! 
 
 Acoustic trauma - ANSWER The MOST common cause of sudden loss of hearing at 4000Hz is: 
A. Presbycusis 
B. Noise induced 
C. Acoustic trauma 
D. Acoustic neuroma 
 
C. Concussion in the previous six months - ANSWER During the course of taking a case history, which of the following information is 
LEAST important? 
A. Any unilateral tinnitus experienced 
B. Any vertigo symptoms 
C. Concussion in the previous six m...
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Otolaryngology questions with correct answers
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________ disease results from edema in the semicircular canals causing hearing loss, ringing in the ears, and vertigo. 
Weber 
Hertz 
Rinne 
Meniere CORRECT ANSWER Meniere 
 
An infection of the mouth and tongue is called oral candidiasis, also known as ________. 
pharyngitis 
glossitis 
leukoplakia 
thrush CORRECT ANSWER thrush 
 
Which condition would produce an abnormal brainstem auditory evoked response (BAER)? 
acoustic neuroma 
vertigo 
otosclerosis 
cleft lip CORRECT ANSWER acoustic neuro...
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The MOST common cause of sudden loss of hearing at 4000Hz is: 
A. Presbycusis 
B. Noise Induced 
C. Acoustic Trauma 
D. Acoustic Neuroma - Answer C. Acoustic Trauma 
 
During the course of taking a care history, which if the following is LEAST important? 
A. Any unilateral tinnitus experienced 
B. Any vertigo symptoms 
C. Concussion in the previous six months 
D. Sudden hearing loss - Answer C. Concussion in the previous six months 
 
Younger mother comes I'm concerned that her hearing...
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ILE Exam Study Guide | 170 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024 | 28 Pages
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When the right A/C threshold is 10 dB and the left A/C threshold is 80 dB what will occur once 3 5dB 
increases of masking have been presented to the right ear? 
A) Overmasking 
B) Undermasking 
C) Central masking 
D) Effective masking - B 
Spondees are used for determining _____________? 
A) MCL 
B) UCL 
C) SRT 
D) WRS - C 
A 31 yr old female patient/client has a bilateral conductive hearing loss. She reports that her mother had 
a stapedectomy when she was about her same age. What is the most ...
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Audiology Final Exam Questions & 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update | Graded A+
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Normal hearing (adults) 
: 0-25 dB 
Normal hearing (child) 
: 0-15 dB 
Slight hearing loss (child) 
: 16-25 dB 
Mild hearing loss 
: 26-40 dB 
Moderate hearing loss 
: 41-55 dB 
Moderately severe hearing loss 
: 56-70 dB 
2 | P a g e 
Severe hearing loss 
: 71-90 dB 
Profound hearing loss 
: 91+ dB 
Conductive HL problem 
: Outer or middle ear problem 
Conductive HL on audiogram 
: Bone conduction is within normal limits and air is abnormal. Air bone gap is > 10 
dB 
Conductive HL causes 
: ...
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When the right A/C threshold is 10 dB and the left A/C threshold is 80 dB what will occur once 3 5dB 
increases of masking have been presented to the right ear? 
A) Overmasking 
B) Undermasking 
C) Central masking 
D) Effective masking - ANS-B 
Spondees are used for determining _____________? 
A) MCL 
B) UCL 
C) SRT 
D) WRS - ANS-C 
A 31 yr old female patient/client has a bilateral conductive hearing loss. She reports that her mother...
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What are 4 ways to correct the occlusion effect? - correct answer -1. Reduce the LOWS 
2. make the fitting more "open" like RIC styles or thin tube BTE's coupled to the ear with open domes. Custom styles like CICs and IICs offer fewer venting options due to small shell sizes. 
3. Increase vent size 
4. SAV, is always a safe bet because its always easier to reduce the vent size than increase it 
 
Occlussion effect can sometimes be described by the wearer as their voice sounding like an "ech...
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GNUR 238 Exam 3 Questions And Answers 2024
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GNUR 238 Exam 3 Questions And Answers 2024 
Hordeolum - ANS-An acute infection originating in the sebaceous gland of the eyelid; usually caused by 
Staphylococcus aureus 
Conjunctivitis - ANS-An inflammation of the palpebral or bulbar conjunctiva; caused by local infection of 
bacteria or virus and by an allergic reaction, systemic infection or chemical irritation 
Strabismus - ANS-An abnormal ocular alignment in which the visual axes do not meet at the desired 
point; can have two types para...
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Audiology praxis Questions & 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update | Graded A+ Audiology praxis Questions & 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update | Graded A+
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What is the most likely diagnosis based on the results? 
(A) Otosclerosis 
(B) Otitis media 
(C) Bilateral atresia 
(D) Impacted cerumen 
(E) Perforated tympanic membrane 
: Otitis Media 
Which of the following scores are mostly likely to be obtained if word recognition is 
assessed using an age-appropriate test at 40 dB SL?A) 
(A) 70% right ear, 66% left ear 
(B) 60% right ear, 80% left ear 
(C) 80% right ear, 72% left ear 
(D) 88% right ear, 90% left ear 
(E) 100% right ear, 70% left ear 
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SOUTH UNIVERSITY PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE II: ANESTHESIA FOR ENT SURGERY EXAM 2024
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SOUTH UNIVERSITY PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE II: ANESTHESIA FOR ENT SURGERY EXAM 2024 
 
 
Why should the use of N2O be avoided in ear cases such as tympanoplasties? - correct answer Use of N2O is best avoided in these cases in order to prevent expansion and dislocation of the surgical graft 
 
Also to prevent the instance of PONV that can be attenuated in ear surgeries with the use of nitrous 
 
Describe the anesthetic management for a patient undergoing BMT - correct answer These procedures are ...
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