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DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1642010
Self-Assessment Questions
Publication History
Publication Date:
15 June 2018 (online)

This section provides a review. Mark each statement on the Answer Sheet according to the factual materials contained in this issue and the opinions of the authors.
Article One (pp. 123–134)
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The prevalence of mild sensorineural hearing loss is 9 to 15% for persons older than...
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15 years
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25 years
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35 years
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45 years
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None of the above
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It is estimated that ____ million individuals in the United States have tinnitus.
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10
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40
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50
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70
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None of the above
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Please select the recommendation that is not mentioned in the American Academy of Otolaryngology, Head, and Neck Surgery's Clinical Practice Guideline: Tinnitus for those with primary significant tinnitus and sensorineural hearing loss.
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A complete history and physical examination
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A complete audiologic evaluation
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Education/ counseling
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Sound therapy as primary therapy, with hearing aids as an “option”
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None of the above
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Which statements is/are true regarding the cohort of patients with MSNHL with significant tinnitus and/or hyperacusis?
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No patient under 40 years of age obtained hearing aids
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They represented approximately two-thirds of all the patients that presented to the tinnitus and sound sensitivity clinic
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Two-thirds had hearing aid treatment; one-third used cellphone apps only
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A and B
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All of the above
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Sound therapy using Tinnitus Retraining Therapy involves setting the neutral sound at a “mixing point” with the tinnitus such that it:
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Completely masks the tinnitus
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Just covers it, but that it can still be heard
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Is effective in achieving habituation
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B and C
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None of the above
Article Two (pp. 135–145)
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Which of the following was not identified by the World Health Organization (WHO, 2004) as a barrier to addressing global hearing healthcare needs?
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Poor infrastructure for hearing screening and diagnostic assessment
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Lack of physical resources for identification of hearing loss
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Insufficient number of trained professionals
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Lack of resources for managing hearing loss
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Insufficient hearing aid distribution channels
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Which of the following groups first outlined hearing healthcare objectives from a public health perspective in 2009?
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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National Institute on Deafness and other Communication Disorders (NIDCD)
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President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST)
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National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM)
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U.S. Congress
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Which of the following is recommended for measurement of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and hearing aids?
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Disease-specific HRQoL measures (e.g., Hearing Handicap Inventory)
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Generic HRQoL measures (e.g., WHO-DAS II)
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Generic and disease-specific HRQoL measures
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Probe microphone measurement
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Measures of hearing aid satisfaction (e.g., International Outcome Inventory for Hearing Aids)
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Which of the following has not been suggested for increasing transparency in hearing healthcare?
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Provision of a copy of hearing-related data (e.g., audiogram)
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Provision of programming profile for hearing aids
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Unbundling of hearing aid costs
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Visible posting of products dispensed
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Encouraging consumer choice within the hearing healthcare system
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Historically, health utilities have been used to drive change in insurance coverage for:
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Tinnitus maskers
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Cochlear implants
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Auditory brainstem implants
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OTC hearing aids
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Speech in noise testing
Article Three (pp. 146–157)
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Position statements of the American Academy of Audiology and the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association regarding over-the-counter hearing aids state that they should only be used for adults with _________ hearing loss.
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Mild
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Moderate
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Severe
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A and B
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None of the above
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Which of the following is not consistent with the electroacoustic capabilities of over-the-counter hearing aids?
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Low total harmonic distortion
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Low equivalent input noise levels
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Adequate high frequency gain
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Excessive resonant peaks on the Saturation Sound Pressure Level-90 curves
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B and C
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For which configuration of hearing loss would OTC devices have the most difficulty meeting gain and output targets?
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Downward sloping high-frequency
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Upward sloping
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Flat
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B and C
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None of the above
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What is/are some of the way(s) that studies on over-the-counter hearing aids lack external validity?
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Field studies typically do not involve a direct-to-consumer service-delivery models
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Humes and colleagues dispensed premium advanced digital hearing aids
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Study samples represented patient populations that would access over-the-counter devices
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A and B
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None of the above
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What of the following factors have studies on over-the-counter hearing aids given little consideration?
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Electroacoustic capabilities
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Cost
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Patient outcomes
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Cosmetic appeal
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None of the above
Article Four (pp. 158–171)
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Untreated sensorineural hearing loss has been associated with:
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Social isolation
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Depression
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Anxiety
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Lower self-efficacy
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All of the above
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Which of the following statement(s) is/are true?
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The prevalence of mild sensorineural hearing loss depends on the definition used
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The prevalence of mild hearing loss among those over 15 years of age is about 30%
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The MarkeTrak VIII study found that 43% of persons who self-reported as having a mild were told by healthcare professional to wait before seeking amplification and 25% were told that hearing aids would not help
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A and C
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None of the above
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Which of the following outcome measures has the following subscales: Positive Effects, Service & Cost, Negative Features, and Personal Image?
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IOI-HA
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MARS-HA
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SADL
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HHIE
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None of the above
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The average self-reported hours per day hearing aid use for the sample was around ___ hours/day.
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4
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6
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8
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10
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None of the above
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On what MARS-HA subscale did the hearing aid wearers score as having the least confidence?
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Basic Handling
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Advanced Handling
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Adjustment
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Aided Listening
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None of the above
Article Five (pp. 172–209)
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Which of the following is/ are possible symptoms of hidden hearing loss?
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Normal audiometric thresholds
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Tinnitus
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Difficulty understanding speech in background noise
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Hyperacusis
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All of the above
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Which of the following has hidden hearing loss not been referred to as?
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King-Kopetzky syndrome
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Auditory disability with normal hearing
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Obscure auditory dysfunction
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Sensorineural hearing loss
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None of the above
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Which of the following factors implicated in causing cochlear synaptopathy has/have been considered the most in the studies included in this systematic review?
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Ototoxic medications
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Noise
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Age
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B and C
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None of the above
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Which of the following does not show promise in measuring cochlear synaptopathy in human models of hearing?
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SP/AP ratio
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Amplitude of wave I of the auditory brainstem response
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Speech understanding in noise with temporal distortion (reverberation and/or time compression)
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Pure-tone audiometry from .25 to 8 kHz
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None of the above
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Which of the following is the least effective for identifying hidden hearing loss and/or cochlear synaptopathy?
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Electrocochleography
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Amplitude of ABR Wave I
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Otoacoustic emissions
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Self-assessment questionnaires
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None of the above
Article Six (pp. 210–220)
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The prevalence of hearing loss in adolescents and young adults is:
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Increasing
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Decreasing
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Staying approximately the same
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None of the above
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With hidden hearing loss, noise-exposed ears that showed no audiometric threshold shift had as much as a _____ loss of the synapses connecting inner hair cells to auditory nerve fibers.
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30%
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40%
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50%
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60%
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Which is not one of the five influencing factors for change in the Health Belief model?
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Perceived severity
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Susceptibility
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Benefits
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Barriers
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Cost
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Which of the following is not true regarding the Health Behavior Change model?
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Fear is used to motivate patients to make behavioral health changes
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Five key factors influence patients to make lifestyle changes
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Both statements are false
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Neither statement is false
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After the Adopt-A-Band program, there was an immediate increase in:
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Concern for MIHL
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Self-efficacy in its prevention
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Intention to wear MEs
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All of the above
Article Seven (pp. 221–226)
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What audiologic measure(s) did Barbee and colleagues find to have the most promise in possibly identifying individuals with cochlear synaptopathy?
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Auditory brainstem response wave I amplitude
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Acoustic reflexes
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Summating potential-to-action potential ratio
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A and C
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None of the above
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What questions should audiologists be asking themselves when patients present with normal hearing, yet have complaints such as not being able to hear well in noise and/or tinnitus?
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Do patients have an extensive history of exposure to excessive noise or other ototoxic agents?
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Do patients need counseling regarding the importance of hearing protection devices?
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Should patients' hearing sensitivity be monitored over time?
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Should patients be referred to tinnitus specialists?
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All of the above
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Which of the following individuals is doing ground-breaking work on fitting mild-gain hearing aids on individuals with normal audiometric hearing, but difficulty in understanding speech in noise?
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Roup
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Liberman
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Seever
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Jilla
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None of the above
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Kimball and colleagues found that about ___ of the patients in their tinnitus specialty clinic had slight-to-mild hearing losses.
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¼
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½
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¾
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all
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None of the above
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Which of the following was not a finding of Johnson and colleagues for advanced digital technology hearing aid wearers with mild sensorineural hearing loss?
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They wore their hearing aids 10 hours a day
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They received benefit from their devices
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They were satisfied with their hearing instruments
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There was a high return-for-credit rate
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None of the above
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