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How Your Hearing Is Tested And Recorded
Test Description: Match each definition to the correct vocabulary word
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The person who tests your hearing, and your FM
A
audiologist
B
audiogram
C
tympanometer
D
audiometer
2) The machine used to test your hearing
A
decibel
B
audiometer
C
audiologist
D
audiogram
3) Lets you hear the sounds made by the audiometer
A
earphones
B
audiologist
C
audiometer
D
Hertz
4) The graph showing the results of your hearing test
A
audiologist
B
tympanogram
C
audiogram
D
decibel
5) Shows your left ear hearing results
A
tympanometer
B
blue x
C
audiometer
D
red o
6) Shows your right ear hearing results
A
blue x
B
Otoscope
C
red o
D
Tympanometer
7) Machine used to test your middle ear
A
tympanogram
B
tympanometer
C
audiometer
D
audiogram
8) Graph showing the results of your middle ear function
A
audiometer
B
tympanogram
C
tympanometer
D
audiogram
9) NOT a reason to have your hearing tested EVERY year
A
to look for changes
B
to check/test your FM
C
To check/change your FM receiver battery
D
To check your earmold to see if you need a new size
10) Tool used to check your outer ear parts and function
A
telescope
B
tympanometer
C
otoscope
D
audiometer
11) High Frequency sounds on an audiogram are
A
g, z, b
B
m, n,
C
s, t, sh, f, h
D
a, e, i, o, u
12) Degrees of Hearing (Loss) does NOT include
A
80%
B
mild
C
severe
D
moderate
13) Your word recognition score shows
A
How well you can detect you heard a word
B
How many words you can read
C
How well you can understand words in quiet and noise
D
How well you can read words
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