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- Pure_tone_audiometry abstract "Pure tone audiometry (PTA) is the key hearing test used to identify hearing threshold levels of an individual, enabling determination of the degree, type and configuration of a hearing loss. Thus, providing the basis for diagnosis and management. PTA is a subjective, behavioural measurement of hearing threshold, as it relies on patient response to pure tone stimuli. Therefore, PTA is used on adults and children old enough to cooperate with the test procedure. As with most clinical tests, calibration of the test environment, the equipment and the stimuli to ISO standards is needed before testing proceeds. PTA only measures thresholds, rather than other aspects of hearing such as sound localization. However, there are benefits of using PTA over other forms of hearing test, such as click auditory brainstem response. PTA provides ear specific thresholds, and uses frequency specific pure tones to give place specific responses, so that the configuration of a hearing loss can be identified. As PTA uses both air and bone conduction audiometry, the type of loss can also be identified via the air-bone gap. Although PTA has many clinical benefits, it is not perfect at identifying all losses, such as ‘dead regions’. This raises the question of whether or not audiograms accurately predict someone’s perceived degree of disability.".
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- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink Absolute_threshold_of_hearing.
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- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink Anatomical_terms_of_location.
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink Attenuation.
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- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink Audiology.
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink Audiometry.
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink Auditory_brainstem_response.
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink Auditory_masking.
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink Behavioral_observation_audiometry.
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink Bone_conduction.
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink Category:Audiology.
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ear_procedures.
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hearing.
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink Cochlea.
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- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink Conductive_hearing_loss.
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink Critical_band.
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- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink Frequency.
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink Hearing.
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink Hearing_aid.
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink Hearing_loss.
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink Hearing_range.
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink Hearing_test.
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink Hertz.
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink Mastoid_process.
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink Ototoxicity.
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink Pure_tone.
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink Sensorineural_hearing_loss.
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink Signal-to-noise_ratio.
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink Sound.
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink Sound_intensity.
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink Sound_localization.
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink Standing_wave.
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink Visual_reinforcement_audiometry.
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink Warble_Tone.
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLink World_Health_Organization.
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pure tone audiometry".
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLinkText "air-bone hearing gap".
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLinkText "pure tone audiometry".
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLinkText "pure tone hearing test".
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLinkText "pure tone stimulus".
- Pure_tone_audiometry wikiPageWikiLinkText "pure-tone audiometry".
- Pure_tone_audiometry caption "Diagram of the human ear".
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- Pure_tone_audiometry name "Pure tone audiometry".
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- Pure_tone_audiometry subject Category:Audiology.
- Pure_tone_audiometry subject Category:Ear_procedures.
- Pure_tone_audiometry subject Category:Hearing.
- Pure_tone_audiometry hypernym Test.
- Pure_tone_audiometry type Cricketer.
- Pure_tone_audiometry type Thing.
- Pure_tone_audiometry comment "Pure tone audiometry (PTA) is the key hearing test used to identify hearing threshold levels of an individual, enabling determination of the degree, type and configuration of a hearing loss. Thus, providing the basis for diagnosis and management. PTA is a subjective, behavioural measurement of hearing threshold, as it relies on patient response to pure tone stimuli. Therefore, PTA is used on adults and children old enough to cooperate with the test procedure.".
- Pure_tone_audiometry label "Pure tone audiometry".
- Pure_tone_audiometry seeAlso Auiometry.
- Pure_tone_audiometry sameAs Q7261165.
- Pure_tone_audiometry sameAs Audiometria_tonalna.
- Pure_tone_audiometry sameAs m.02phm97.
- Pure_tone_audiometry sameAs Q7261165.
- Pure_tone_audiometry wasDerivedFrom Pure_tone_audiometry?oldid=706306517.
- Pure_tone_audiometry depiction HumanEar.jpg.
- Pure_tone_audiometry isPrimaryTopicOf Pure_tone_audiometry.