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| Explain functional hearing loss |
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| loss with no organic disorder detected |
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| What is a psychogenic hearing loss? |
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| a hearing loss/disorder arising from psychological conditions |
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| What is a nonorganic hearing loss? |
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| apparent loss with no known disorder or insufficient evidence to explain it |
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| deliberately faking a loss |
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| The cultural definition of "deaf" is defined as |
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| the primary mode of learning is not auditory |
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| What are 3 risk factors for infant hearing loss? |
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| What is NICU stay of more than five days In utero infections Syndromes associated with hearing loss |
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| What is static compliance? |
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| When can hearing aids be fitted? |
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| What is as young as 1 month of age |
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| ___/1000 babies have permanent hearing loss. |
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| A child with no measurable hearing loss, but presents like he has a hearing loss may have |
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| What is central auditory processing disorder |
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| What kind of hearing loss is appropriate for using the Stenger? |
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| T/F Most babies who fail the initial screening will actually have normal hearing |
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| What components affect a child's developmental age? |
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| the child's physical, neurological, and cognitive maturation |
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| In a type B tympanogram, what measure is especially important? |
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