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Required equipment Equinox Evo A patient response button A calibrated bone conductor (B81) Licensed AC440 Audiometry module Calibrated headphones or insert phones Test procedure Perform air conductio…
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One application for diagnostic otoacoustic emissions is in the use of ototoxicity monitoring. Ototoxic agents include antibiotics (particularly aminoglycosides), loop diuretics such as furosemide, ch…
What is Békésy audiometry? Békésy audiometry is an automatic method of measuring audiometric thresholds. It can be used for audiometric screening or in differentiation between the cause of the hearin…
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What is Békésy audiometry? Békésy audiometry is an automatic method of measuring audiometric thresholds. It can be used for audiometric screening or in differentiation between the cause of the hearin…
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Summary of: Sininger, Yvonne S.; Hunter, Lisa L.; Hayes, Deborah; Roush, Patricia A.; Uhler, Kristin M. Evaluation of Speed and Accuracy of Next-Generation Auditory Steady State Response and Auditory…
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What is the Hughson-Westlake procedure? The Hughson-Westlake procedure is an automated pure tone audiometry test. During the ascending portion of the tone presentation, the threshold of hearing is de…
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What is pediatric noise? Pediatric noise is a special noise stimuli that can be used as an alternative for pure tones, warble tones and narrow band noise. The use of pediatric noise is useful during…
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What is the pediatric noise stimulus? Pediatric noise is a special noise stimuli that can be used as an alternative for pure tones, warble tones and narrow band noise. The use of pediatric noise is u…
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What is high frequency audiometry? High frequency audiometry (above 8 kHz) is performed using the same procedure as normal air conduction audiometry. High frequency audiometry is helpful when testing…
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What is high frequency audiometry? High frequency audiometry (above 8 kHz) is performed using the same procedure as normal air conduction audiometry. High frequency audiometry is helpful when testing…
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What is high frequency audiometry? High frequency audiometry (above 8 kHz) is performed using the same procedure as normal air conduction audiometry. High frequency audiometry is helpful when testing…
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Required equipment Equinox Evo A response button High frequency license installed High frequency audiometry headset (e.g. DD450) Note: High frequency audiometry is only available if the optional high…
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