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Leveraging ReSound AutoREM for Complex Cases

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1.  Which fitting rational improved prescriptions for high-frequency gain, compression ratios, and low-frequency gain for reverse slope and mixed loss audiograms compared to the previous generation?
  1. NAL-NL2
  2. NAL-NL3
  3. Audiogram+3
  4. Audiogram+
2.  How can verification troubleshoot patient concerns?
  1. Verification measures SNR (signal-to-noise) loss for hearing in noise concerns.
  2. Verification provides detailed information about performance of hearing aids and can find subtle, gradual decline in performance
  3. Verification provides detailed information about ear drum movement with varying pressure for concerns of aural fullness.
  4. Verification measures the IP-rating for water resistance for moisture concerns.
3.  What is a benefit of a low-power receiver?
  1. The low power receiver is available in more lengths than medium receivers.
  2. The low power receiver is available in more lengths than high power receivers.
  3. The low power receiver is physically smaller and can reduce the occlusion effect for new users.
  4. The low power receiver has a third microphone in the ear canal.
4.  Which of the following is a benefit of AutoREM?
  1. The software indicates if the patient is too far from the speakers.
  2. AutoREM can indicate battery drain in hearing aids.
  3. AutoREM can be conducted using a hearing instrument test (HIT) box with many systems on the market.
  4. Targets are automatically adjusted based on selected fitting formula, e.g. Audiogram+ or NAL-NL3 and experience level.
5.  Which of the domes below provides the most low-frequency gain?
  1. Vented Domes
  2. Open Domes
  3. Tulip Domes
  4. Sleeve Domes