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eAudiology: An Intro & Overview

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1.  According to the Vanderbilt study, how many patient participants said they would prefer tele sessions under difficult conditions?
  1. 68%
  2. 78%
  3. 88%
  4. 98%
2.  According to the Vanderbilt study, how many patient participants said they would recommend tele sessions to other users?
  1. 72%
  2. 92%
  3. 62%
  4. 82%
3.  According to the Vanderbilt study, how many patient participants stated they would prefer tele sessions if offered a choice?
  1. 94%
  2. 54%
  3. 74%
  4. 64%
4.  Of the hearing care professionals that participated in the Vanderbilt study, how many stated they were satisfied with the tele sessions?
  1. 92%
  2. 82%
  3. 62%
  4. 72%
5.  Of the hearing care professionals that participated in the Vanderbilt study, how many stated their tele sessions were as efficient as a face-to-face interaction?
  1. 80%
  2. 90%
  3. 60%
  4. 70%
6.  In the eAdjust study completed at the Phonak Audiology Research Center, participants that preferred their own setting compared to AutoSense OS tended to make which adjustments?
  1. Increased high frequencies and decreased low frequencies
  2. Decreased high frequencies and increased low frequencies
  3. Raised volume at all frequencies
  4. None of the above
7.  What is the definition of eAudiology?
  1. Applying information received through computer or communication devices to audiological practice.
  2. Applying information received in person to audiological practice.
  3. Applying information received in writing or over the phone to audiological practice.
  4. None of the above
8.  How is eAudiology somewhat different from teleaudiology?
  1. eAudiology only references utilizing a computer
  2. eAudiology only focuses on diagnostics
  3. eAudiology only focuses on fittings
  4. eAudiology is a more general term than teleaudiology, referring to the multiple ways we are able to interact with patients in order to positively affect their experience
9.  How can interacting with patients at a distance customize the patient experience?
  1. Makes their experience more convenient
  2. Allows adjustments to be made in environments the patient considers challenging
  3. It is more constricting in the amount of adjustments that can be made
  4. A and B only
10.  How was having an app that allowed patients to make self adjustments perceived by said patients?
  1. It gave them security in a unique environment
  2. Allowed different individuals to make adjustments in an environment they perceived differently than their peers
  3. The app was more of a "long term" solution used to "tweak" custom settings if needed
  4. All of the above

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