Introduction to Audiometry & Tympanometry

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2014
  • After the installation of an audiology suite, Greg Ollick from Med-Acoustics was invited to speak to students at the University of West Georgia. In his presentation, he gives an overview of Audiometry and Tympanometry to the students. To learn more about Med-Acoustics, please visit To learn more about Med-Acoustics visit www.Med-Acoustics.com

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  • @plantlover430
    @plantlover430 2 года назад +3

    Great insight. U r an awesome 👌teacher.

  • @browneyestt
    @browneyestt 8 лет назад +6

    At the age of 36 I'm deciding to move away from being an English teacher to study audiology. This is insightful and helping in my decision.

    • @bt6611
      @bt6611 6 лет назад +1

      Did you ever apply? I am getting ready to apply this fall. I am wondering how the process went for you and what schools did you look into?

    • @d.perera7875
      @d.perera7875 4 года назад

      Hi, can I ask what made you change to such a different career?

  • @plantlover430
    @plantlover430 2 года назад +2

    Ty.a great presentation 👏

  • @DKomnicide
    @DKomnicide 9 лет назад +1

    This is fantastic, thank you

    • @DKomnicide
      @DKomnicide 3 года назад

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  • @zenaidacarrero7257
    @zenaidacarrero7257 9 лет назад +3

    Took state test and haven't passed it, you explain it so well, thank you. There are no schools by me so teaching myself is a little harder than I thought. Thanks for your video very much appreciated

    • @stephanies3862
      @stephanies3862 7 лет назад

      Have you retaken the test since? And if so, are you working in the field? I'm in FL and looking into this as a career change, but they're aren't any schools here

    • @zenaidacarrero7257
      @zenaidacarrero7257 7 лет назад

      Took the test 3 times didn't pass, you need to find school, I tried doing it on my own, but much of the what i studied was barely on the state test, it was more about the technology of hearing aids

    • @stephanies3862
      @stephanies3862 7 лет назад

      Oh man, that sucks! Community college takes long and is really expensive. Did you take the at home course from the Hearing Aid Academy?
      This is the one I'm trying to find out about now.

    • @zenaidacarrero7257
      @zenaidacarrero7257 7 лет назад

      If you get a good audiologist to help you you should pass, one that let's you be hands on and explains and answers questions, I heard the test is easier in Florida, then in New Jersey.

    • @zenaidacarrero7257
      @zenaidacarrero7257 7 лет назад

      I don't think the hearing academy exist anymore

  • @pranverarama1660
    @pranverarama1660 8 лет назад +4

    wish I could have one of those handouts. great presentation. thank you

    • @TheSocialGloo
      @TheSocialGloo 8 лет назад

      Pranvera Rama I will check with Greg and see if he has it on file.

    • @pranverarama1660
      @pranverarama1660 8 лет назад

      The Social Gloo​ That would be great, thanks :)

    • @pranverarama1660
      @pranverarama1660 8 лет назад

      *****​ will do so. Thanks

    • @taimooryaqoob
      @taimooryaqoob 8 лет назад

      +James Ollick (Med-Acoustics) can i get the handouts?

    • @TheSocialGloo
      @TheSocialGloo 8 лет назад

      +Muhammad Taimoor Please send your email address to ken@thesocialgloo.com he will get you the handouts.

  • @melaniefesmire
    @melaniefesmire 5 лет назад

    Thank you so much for this video. You have helped me understand things that my teacher did not explain as easily!! So thankful for this since I have an exam tomorrow on this stuff.

  • @e23video
    @e23video 6 лет назад +2

    No captions available?

  • @francisadajar9617
    @francisadajar9617 3 года назад

    hello..., is it posssible for an infant to have a 40 to 50 db..,, conductive hearing loss..??? using a high frequency tympanometer.,, mild to moderate in degree.??
    thanks...

  • @mooilee4751
    @mooilee4751 7 лет назад

    Hi Greq, I really enjoy your talk, would I be able to have the handout please , Lee

    • @TheSocialGloo
      @TheSocialGloo 7 лет назад

      Could you please send your email address to ken@thesocialgloo.com and he will forward it to you. - Thanks for watching.

  • @francisadajar9617
    @francisadajar9617 3 года назад

    if a 1000hz tympanometer resulted to a flat result in the case of an infant..?? what is the possible extent of that loss..?? like how many decibels is lost in hearing..?? thank you

  • @meenaa1554
    @meenaa1554 6 лет назад

    ss it is very usefully us, thank u

  • @francisadajar9617
    @francisadajar9617 3 года назад

    what is the maximum extent of conductive hearing loss a child can have.., if one is using a 1000hz high frequency tympanometer..???
    thank you..

    • @e3MedAcousticsInc
      @e3MedAcousticsInc  3 года назад

      1000 Hz typanometry is used on babies from birth through about 6 months to avoid a false negative due to ear canal compliance.
      If a valid type B Tymp is found in both ears, a conductive hearing loss is likely. It will be more pronounced in the low frequencies, and could be up to around 40 dB at 500 Hz, decreasing at 1,000 Hz and higher. Patient should be referred to an petiatric ENT facility.

  • @lizaalfaro1616
    @lizaalfaro1616 7 лет назад

    i also like to have a copy of a handouts,if ever you still have? :)

  • @francisadajar9617
    @francisadajar9617 3 года назад

    hello..,
    will an abnormal tympanogram type b.., flat.. yield a conductive hearing loss..???
    is it the same as the bone conduction test to detect middle ear pathology..,
    thank you..,,

    • @e3MedAcousticsInc
      @e3MedAcousticsInc  3 года назад

      Yes. You will find a conductive loss as the result of the middle ear pathology indicated by a type B (flat) tympanogram.
      You will still have to perform a bone conduction test to determine the extent of the loss.
      Hope that helps.

    • @francisadajar9617
      @francisadajar9617 3 года назад

      hello...,
      if a 1000hz tympanogram result indicate a flat result in an infant..?? what is the possible extent of the conductive hearing loss in that infant..??
      how many decibels is lost..?? thank you..