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Question 13 1 Point When Maddie's physician examines her ear, he explains to her parents that she has a perforated eardrum. Which of the following statements is NOT true? A Maddie has sensorineural hearing loss due to the perforated eardrum. A perforated "eardrum" means that there is a tear or hole in Maddie's tympanic membrane. C Maddie is at higher risk for ear infections due to the perforation. D Maddie's eardrum will likely heal on its own and she will not need surgery. Question 14 1 Point Maddie's doctor performs tuning fork tests to help determine the source of her hearing loss. Which of the following tests compares bone conduction to air conduction? A Rinne test B Weber test Question 15 1 Point IF Maddie's hearing loss persists after her perforation is healed, which of the following scenarios is likely? A Maddie suffered sensorineural AND conductive hearing loss from the head injury in the pool. B) Maddie will continue to lose hearing bilaterally as she ages. C Her hearing loss is genetic and will be passed on to her future children. Maddie will likely lose hearing in her left ear, too, but less severely. 1 Point Question 16 Medicine or surgery can often fix which type of hearing loss? A Sensorineural hearing loss Conductive hearing loss
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