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81 Audiology Questions And Answers

2⟩ What CAPD is and what are the tests used to check CAPD?

CAPD stands for central auditory processing order, and it is a set of problems that occur in different types of listening tasks, especially observed among children's. To check CAPD various test are performed like

☛ Auditory brainstem response

☛ Middle Latencies

☛ Late latency

☛ Event-related response

☛ fMRI

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4⟩ Tell me what is cochlea in the ear?

Cochlea plays a major role in hearing phenomena; it contains fluid called perilymph and tiny hairlike projections called cilia. Together they do the function of converting sound waves into a nerve impulse interpreted by the brain as sound.

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5⟩ Who can receive Cochlear implant?

Adults who are having:

☛ Severe or profound bilateral hearing loss

☛ No help from a hearing aid

☛ Health enough to go under surgery

☛ Have realistic expectations

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6⟩ Explain me do you feel that you personally benefit from this career choice? How so?

Steer clear of the obvious salary, time off and flexible schedule answer. The interviewer wants to know how you this career field has made you more empathetic, more organized or even a better person. Think back to the time before you became an Audiologist and how you are better now because of it. Share a story or a characteristic with the interviewer.

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10⟩ What do you want to be doing five years from now in Audiology?

This is a commonly asked question, the answer to which can be very telling about your thought processes as well as personal organization. If you cannot answer this question, you are possibly indicating a lack of direction. It does not give assurance to the prospective employer that you are worth the time and money they will be investing in you.

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11⟩ Tell us what is electrochleography test?

Electrochleography is an inner ear test that uses sound stimulation and the resulting electrical measurements. In this technique, fluid pressure inside inner ear is measured, excessive fluid pressure may cause hearing loss.

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12⟩ What tools does Audiology use?

Audiologist use tools like:

• Otoscope

• Typanometer

• Audiometer

• Auditory brainstem response

• Electronystagmography

• Otoacoustic emission, etc.

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14⟩ Traditional Audiology Interview Questions

☛ Describe the most difficult patient you've had to test and outfit with a hearing device. How did you handle the situation?

☛ Tell me about a time when one of your patients wanted to return his hearing aids. How did you handle the situation? How might this situation have been avoided?

☛ How do you maintain a positive relationship with your office and support staff?

☛ How would you handle an irate parent/teacher/principal?

☛ How would you manage a combative adult patient?

☛ Walk me through your process of giving initial exams to patients.

☛ With what assistive devices are you most familiar with?

☛ What hearing aid brands do you recommend for children?

☛ What is a comfortable caseload size for you?

☛ What are some references you recommend to your patients to learn more about hearing aids, cochlear implants, or other hearing assistance technology?

☛ What is your philosophy about the various communication approaches used by children who are deaf or hard of hearing?

☛ What tools do you use to ensure the hearing instruments are appropriately working for your patient?

☛ Why do you think working at our hospital will be a good fit for you?

☛ Why do you prefer working in a school environment over a hospital or clinic?

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15⟩ Can you tell us what is most challenging about what you do?

It's really important to stay up-to-date on the latest research and technology, since the field changes so fast. Also, with hearing aids I'm working against many erroneous beliefs that patients come in with ("hearing aids don't work", etc.) that I have to overcome before I can help them.

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16⟩ Do you know what is Audiogram?

An audiogram is a graphic demonstration of audiometric data. It represents a picture of your hearing ability. It is a graph that represents the softest sound a person can hear at different pitches or frequencies.

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17⟩ Can you explain what is a common misconception people have about what you do?

It's getting better now, but when I used to tell people I was an audiologist they didn't even know what that was.

One thing I hear is that many people think that all hearing aids are the same so they just select their hearing aid provider based on price, but in reality there is an art to fitting hearing aids. Experience matters!

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18⟩ Do you know what is "Otoacoustic emissions" (OAE)?

"Otoacoustic" emissions are low level, inaudible sounds produced by the outer hair cells of the inner ear. This sound occurs spontaneously or in response to clicks or tones. OAE is normally observed in the normal person but may be absent if the person has mild conductive or cochlear hearing loss.

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19⟩ Tell us have you ever had a patient want to return a hearing aid? How did you handle that?

This question is intentionally asked to see how you interact with patients. Of course, you can't take a used hearing aid, but what you can do is find out why the patient wants to return it. Is it not comfortable? Are they not using it correctly so they feel it doesn't work? Is it a cost issue? Because of your ability to interact with patients, you'll be able to let the interviewer know that you'll take the time to meet with the patient, hear their concerns and figure out a plan together.

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20⟩ Have you ever had a patient want to return a hearing aid?

Yes I have had a patient return a hearing aid through the lions club foundation. It was a pair of donated in the ear hearing aid. I was actually picking up this case after another audiologist and responsible for fitting the hearing aid. She was so unahppy with the aid that I knew it woulndt work. I want to be able to provide the patient with amplication he or she wil use not dispise. I tried to have her try it on and she was just not happy. I talked to her son and made some phone calls and had lions club donate a BTE hearinga id witha slim tube.

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