Report of Audiological Results is a legal document that was released by the New Mexico Department of Health - a government authority operating within New Mexico.
Q: What is an audiological report?
A: An audiological report is a document that summarizes the results of a hearing evaluation.
Q: What does an audiological report include?
A: An audiological report typically includes information about the patient, the tests conducted, and the results obtained.
Q: Who can perform an audiological evaluation?
A: An audiological evaluation is typically conducted by a licensed audiologist.
Q: What tests are usually included in an audiological evaluation?
A: Common tests in an audiological evaluation include pure-tone audiometry, speech audiometry, and tympanometry.
Q: What is pure-tone audiometry?
A: Pure-tone audiometry is a test that measures a person's ability to hear different tones at various frequencies.
Q: What is speech audiometry?
A: Speech audiometry is a test that evaluates a person's ability to understand and repeat speech sounds.
Q: What is tympanometry?
A: Tympanometry is a test that measures the movement of the eardrum in response to changes in air pressure.
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