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Page 1: Refresher Course for Nurses and Medical Assistants June 2009 © John Tracy Clinic

Refresher Course for Nurses and Medical

AssistantsJune 2009

© John Tracy Clinic

Page 2: Refresher Course for Nurses and Medical Assistants June 2009 © John Tracy Clinic

Special Instructions

●Be sure to view in “Slide Show”●Use your mouse to select your

answers ●Click anywhere on the slide to

advance to the next question●Do not use the up/down arrows to

advance●You may find it useful to refer to your

Quick Reference Guides and other training materials as necessary

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BSC hearing screening in the medical home is recommended in order to:

●Identify later onset hearing loss

●Identify progressive hearing loss

●Identify children who did not receive a hearing screening at birth

●All of the above

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Partially Correct!

That is one target goal of the BSC program but it is not the only goal.

Please try again!

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Congratulations!

You are correct!

The answer to this question isALL OF THE ABOVE

Because we need to catch children that fit into all of these categories.

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BSC should be conducted with:

●All children 0-5 years

●All babies 0-36 months

●Babies under one year only

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Sorry!

That answer is incorrect!

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Congratulations!

You are correct!

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BSC should be conducted at every WCC

●True

●False

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Sorry!

That answer is incorrect!

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Congratulations!

You are correct!

Baby Sound Check intervals are:●2 months (if not done at birth)●6 months●12 months●24 months●36 months

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Which BSC tests are given to ALL babies?

●OAE and Reflexes

●BSC questions and OAE

●Tympanometry and Reflexes

●OAE and Tympanometry

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Sorry!

That answer is incorrect!

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Congratulations!

You are correct!

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In tympanometry, when is a high frequency probe tone

required?

●For all babies when the OAE refers

●For babies 7 to 36 months

●For babies under 6 months

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Sorry!

That answer is incorrect!

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Sorry!

That is not the best answer!

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Congratulations!

You are correct!This is necessary to ensure that we

are able to reliably detect middle ear disorders in young infants when their ear canals are still developing.

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If a child has a PE tube in the right ear, what testing adjustment(s) do you make for OAEs?

● Hold down the ‘right arrow’ on the OAE for 3 seconds before proceeding with test

●Press ‘Shift’ and ‘New Patient’ on the Tympanometer

●Neither OAE or tympanometry should be done in the case of PE tubes

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Sorry!

That answer is incorrect!

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Congratulations!

You are correct!

Since a PE tube affects the OAE signals in the ear canal, holding

down the button allows the machine to skip the calibration phase and

proceed with the test.

WOW!!

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When the OAE does not go into calibration mode, but stays on the Volume and Noise

screen, what is the most likely cause?

A.Wax build-up in the probe tip

B.A poor probe fit in the ear canal

C. Both A and B

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Partially Correct!

Although true, this is not the best answer!

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Congratulations!

You are correct! Both the probe fit and wax in the probe tip can prevent the

test from running. Be sure to try a different size tip and to check the probe for wax, replacing

the plastic probe tip if necessary, before re-running the test.

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A “Noisy” result on an OAE is most likely an indicator of what?

● A refer

●Too much internal noise

●Too much chat from the nurse’s station!

●All of the above

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Partially Correct!

The best answer is “ALL of these”.

When the baby’s OAE response is very small, or close to being absent, factors

such as external noise(chatting), internal noise (baby’s movements) or probe fit, have a much greater effect on the test.

When the OAE response is large and robust (as in the presence of normal

hearing), these factors are less critical

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Congratulations!

You are correct!When the baby’s OAE response is very small, or close to being absent, factors

such as external noise(chatting), internal noise (baby’s movements) or probe fit, have a much greater effect on the test.

So be sure to control for these factors and retest.

When the OAE response is large and robust (as in the presence of normal hearing),

these factors become much less critical.

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What should you do if a 12 mo. old baby refers on OAE in the left ear?

●REPEAT OAE and do High Frequency Tympanometry only

●REPEAT left OAE and do left tymps and reflexes

●REPEAT left OAE and do both left and right tymps and reflexes

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Sorry!

That answer is incorrect!

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Congratulations!

You are correct!

By repeating the OAE, we can be confident that the ‘refer’ is a true result. Additionally,

it is common for middle ear problems to affect both ears. Tympanometry and reflex testing can help detect underlying middle ear problems even before they begin to

affect hearing. So be sure to test both ears, even if one ear has passed the OAE.

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A ‘Yes’ on one of the BSC questions and a pass on both OAEs means you should:

●Continue to test tympanometry

●Continue to test tympanometry and reflexes

●Stop testing

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Sorry!That answer is incorrect!

Unless the baby is under 6 months, you would need to continue to conduct both

tympanometry AND reflexes

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Congratulations!

Unless the baby is under 6 months, you would continue to conduct both

tympanometry AND reflexes

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In which situation would you decide not to conduct BSC?

●If there is drainage present from an ear

●If the child reacts in pain when the ear is touched

●If a foreign object is lodged in the ear

●All of the above

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Sorry!

True, but that is not the best answer!

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Congratulations!

You are correct!

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How much time should you spend on BSC if a baby is fussy?

●5 to 15 mins maximum

●15 to 30 mins

●As long as it takes to get a result!

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Sorry!

That answer is incorrect!

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Congratulations!

●You are correct!

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What information should be given to the parent when their baby passes on the BSC screening?

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No referral = copy of results form, hearing

milestones and BSC sticker

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What information should be given to the parent when their baby refers

on their BSC screening?

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Fax Referral to JTC. Call while patient still in office to make appointment. Give parent JTC brochure, referral letter, BSC sticker and copy of results form

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Congratulations!WOW!!

TERRIFIC

JOB!!!

You have successfully completed the BSC MA refresher quiz!

Please email [email protected] to inform us that you have completed this course. If it

was done in a group, please list all people in attendance.

Thank You!