tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5598737751728931002.post1305269797550671808..comments2023-04-09T09:15:14.894-05:00Comments on Four 11 and Shrinking: Ryan's Hearing TestsFour 11 and Shrinkinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12908177941060663043noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5598737751728931002.post-41955374189134065752012-01-19T07:25:05.824-06:002012-01-19T07:25:05.824-06:00Thanks Michelle! The reason I was curious is beca...Thanks Michelle! The reason I was curious is because Ryan doesn't raise his hands. He has very little mobility in his hands at all. But, I'm so glad you left this comment. I'm not sure I did a follow up post. The testing process was amazing! Ryan uses a switch, which you may have seen in some of my other blog postings. We used the switch in the sound booth and with just a little bit of training, he "said" yes whenever he heard a sound. It was so neat to watch! Technology and Audiologists are amazing! Thanks again for your comment! I'll make sure I've posted a follow up to this one. Have a great day!Tinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10153698387579546186noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5598737751728931002.post-30461577185692473492012-01-19T02:32:55.759-06:002012-01-19T02:32:55.759-06:00Audiometry is a method of testing the hearing capa...Audiometry is a method of testing the hearing capacity of an individual. It is used to diagnose the extent of hearing loss in a person suffering from suspected hearing loss, or other disorders of the ear. In this test each ear is tested separately. The sounds begin with the lowest frequency that is increased till the person is able to hear the sound. The patient indicates as such by raising a hand, and the audiometer reading is noted.<br /><a href="http://www.audiologic.net.au/hearing-aids" rel="nofollow">Digital Hearing Aids</a>Michelle Pasinatihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13800859753518030747noreply@blogger.com