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GSI TympStar Pro v1.1-Updates and New Features

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1.  Summary Print is
  1. A one page report that includes tympanograms and acoustic reflex thresholds/reflex decay in tabular format
  2. A one page report that includes tympanograms and acoustic reflex tracings
  3. A four page report than includes tympanograms and acoustic reflex tracings
  4. All of the above
2.  Auto sequences are
  1. Customized protocols that allow for performing a sequence of diagnostic immittance tests using the TympStar Pro.
  2. Created using GSI TympStar Pro Configuration Application
  3. Included with the TympStar Pro
  4. All of the above
3.  ARLT is an acronym for
  1. Aural Rehabilitation Latency Test
  2. Adult Reflective Learning Test
  3. Acoustic Reflex Latency Test
  4. Acoustic Reflex Longevity Test
4.  Using the TympStar Pro, it is possible to print immittance test results
  1. To a label printer
  2. Directly to a USB flash drive inserted into the TympStar Pro
  3. Via a wireless printer
  4. Both A and B
5.  The maximum cavity volume that can be measured on the TympStar Pro is
  1. 7 cm3
  2. 10 cm3
  3. 25 cm3
  4. None of the above
6.  Session Print is
  1. A one page report that includes screening tympanograms and reflexes only
  2. A multi-page report that may include tympanograms and acoustic reflex/reflex decay tracings
  3. A report in GSI Suite
  4. None of the above
7.  An auto sequence may begin with a tympanogram using
  1. A 226 Hz probe tone
  2. A 678 Hz probe tone
  3. A 1000 Hz probe tone
  4. All of the above
8.  Normative data range for 1000 Hz probe tone is available when
  1. Baseline is off
  2. Baseline is on
  3. Not available
  4. Both A and B
9.  The test details of an Auto Sequence
  1. May only be viewed on the PC using Config App
  2. May be viewed the settings menu of the TympStar Pro
  3. Must be memorized
  4. None of the above
10.  The ARLT test is
  1. Performed 10 dB above the established acoustic reflex threshold of the test frequency
  2. Performed when tympanograms are flat
  3. Performed at the acoustic reflex threshold
  4. Only performed using the broadband noise (BBN) stimulus

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