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From Remote Mics & Telecoils to LE Audio & Auracast: Accessibility for All and The Evolution of Wireless Technologies in Hearing Aids - Part 2: Accessibility & Candidacy

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1.  As a general rule, what should the telecoil response be when fitting hearing aids with telecoils?
  1. Have at least 10dB of roll-off in the low frequencies to improve sound quality
  2. Have at least 10 dB of roll-off in the high frequencies to reduce feedback
  3. Should match the frequency response of the programmed hearing aid
  4. Telecoils don’t have a frequency response
2.  Which technology is closely associated with LE3 Audio?
  1. Bluetooth transmitter
  2. Auracast
  3. Induction Loop
  4. Remote microphone
3.  Which “ADA” is primarily concerned with improving patient accessibility?
  1. Americans with Disabilities Act
  2. Academy of Doctors of Audiology
  3. American Dairy Association
  4. Academy of Dental Assistants
4.  What equipment can be used to verify the performance of a telecoil?
  1. Both the HIT box and probe microphone
  2. HIT box only
  3. Probe mic only
  4. Telecoil performance cannot be verified in the clinic
5.  According to hearing loss advocacy groups, “ADA-access-ready” hearing aids should include which of the following?
  1. Both telecoil and Auracast connectivity embedded in the instruments, and not merely offered in an accessory device.
  2. Remote mics included in the sale of all devices
  3. TV Ears
  4. Smartphone-based, portable closed captioning

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