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both a sensorineural hearing loss and conductive loss
mixed hearing loss
inaudible sounds that biproducts of the mechanical actions of the other hair cells in the cochlea
otoacoustic emissions
requesting the communication partner to repear, rephrase, elaborate message
repair strategies for communication
softest level where a person can understand simple words
speech reception threshold
when sound travels through the air into the external auditory canal and stimulation progresses through the middle ear, inner ear and to the brain
air conduction
What type of hearig aid only partially fills the lower one quarter of the concha
itc- in the canal
ringing, hissing, buzzing sound in the ears, high pitched sound
tinnitus
listener uses visual cues by observing speakers mouth, facial expressions, and hand movements to perceive what is being said
speech reading
What are two objective tests of hearing loss soon after birth?
OAE ABR
the decline in hearing associated with various types of auditory system dysfunction that accompany aging
presbycusis