Vision Other Vision impairments More common eye disorders Types of hearing loss Other hearing facts
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Squinting
Always holding things very close
Needing to sit in the front row
Difficulty identifying letters and pictures from afar
What is a sign a child is having visual difficulties?
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20/20
What is perfect vision?
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Red Eye
Headaches
Eye Pain
Dryness of the eye
What is a sign of eye impairments?
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Conductive
What is abnormality exists in the outer or middle ear and causes sound to be attenuated before it reaches the inner ear?
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Auditory Brain stem response testing or Brain stem evoked response audiometry
What is recording electrodes are attached to the child's scalp in order to measure changes in the brain stem activity occurring with the presentation of sound to each ear using headphones?
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Amblyopia
What is the failure of the brain to develop the vision normally in an eyeball?
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20/200
What is legally blind vision?
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Ptosis
What is droopy eye?
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Sensorineural
What is potentially caused by heredity, anotomical abnormalities, noise exposure, certain drugs, head injuries, prolonged high fevers, meningitis, mumps and measles?
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Otoacoustic Emissions Testing
What is very common in universal newborn hearing screening programs and is also used clinically as well?
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Strabismus
What is eyes are misaligned and not pointing the same direction?
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Dyslexia
What is including tracking, copying letter reversal, word substitution and writing on the line?
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Nystagmus
What is "Shaky eyes" or eyes seem to jiggle in place?
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Unlateral
What is hearing loss in one ear and normal hearing in the other?
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Impedance/Immitiance Audiometry
What is not a hearing test rather procedure assessing the status of the middle ear system?
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The monocular child
What is permanent loss of vision in one eye but normal vision in the other eye?
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Glaucoma
What is microscopic increase in the pressure of fluid that normally fills the inside of the eyeball?
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Cataract
What is opacity in the normally clear lens of the eye?
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Auditory Neuropathy
What is presented with hearing loss, absent or severely abnormal auditory brain stem responses and normal otoacoustic emissions?
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Behavioral Test methods
What is behavior observation audiometry, visual reinforcement audiometry, conditioned play audiometry, and conventional audiometry?
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Prostehetic Eye
What is porcelain shell that fits over the tissues that are left to fill the eye socket?
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Irtis
What is an inflammation inside the eyeball?
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Albinism
What is disorder of the body affecting the production of pigment?
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Central or cortical
What is hearing loss refers to the inability of the brain to interpret sound information even though peripheral hearing sensitivity is essentially normal?
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Audiological Rehabilitation
What is when a child is determined to have nothing more done medically and is fitted for hearing aids?






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