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tbh audiology production post candidate assessment
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the plateau method in masking ensures *
masking noise is always louder than test tone
threshold is stable despite increased masking
bone conduction is unaffected
masking noise never crosses over
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<reasoning>
Identify the core concept
This question asks about the purpose of the plateau method in audiological masking.
Analyze the plateau method
Using the Clinical Audiometry knowledge point, the plateau method is a clinical procedure used to determine the true hearing threshold of the test ear when masking is required.
Evaluate the options
- "Masking noise is always louder than test tone": This is not the primary objective or definition of the plateau.
- "Threshold is stable despite increased masking": The plateau represents a range of masking levels where the threshold of the test tone remains constant (stable) even as the masking noise level in the non-test ear is increased. This indicates that the true threshold has been reached.
- "Bone conduction is unaffected": The plateau method is used for both air and bone conduction testing to find true thresholds, but this statement does not describe what the plateau ensures.
- "Masking noise never crosses over": If masking noise is raised too high, overmasking occurs and it does cross over. The plateau method helps identify the safe range before overmasking happens, but it cannot prevent crossover if the level is raised too high.
Determine the correct answer
The plateau ensures that the determined threshold is stable and accurate despite increases in the masking noise level.
</reasoning>
<answer>
<mcq-option>Masking noise is always louder than test tone</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>Threshold is stable despite increased masking</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>Bone conduction is unaffected</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>Masking noise never crosses over</mcq-option>
</answer>
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<reasoning>
Identify the core concept
This question asks about the purpose of the plateau method in audiological masking.
Analyze the plateau method
Using the Clinical Audiometry knowledge point, the plateau method is a clinical procedure used to determine the true hearing threshold of the test ear when masking is required.
Evaluate the options
- "Masking noise is always louder than test tone": This is not the primary objective or definition of the plateau.
- "Threshold is stable despite increased masking": The plateau represents a range of masking levels where the threshold of the test tone remains constant (stable) even as the masking noise level in the non-test ear is increased. This indicates that the true threshold has been reached.
- "Bone conduction is unaffected": The plateau method is used for both air and bone conduction testing to find true thresholds, but this statement does not describe what the plateau ensures.
- "Masking noise never crosses over": If masking noise is raised too high, overmasking occurs and it does cross over. The plateau method helps identify the safe range before overmasking happens, but it cannot prevent crossover if the level is raised too high.
Determine the correct answer
The plateau ensures that the determined threshold is stable and accurate despite increases in the masking noise level.
</reasoning>
<answer>
<mcq-option>Masking noise is always louder than test tone</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>Threshold is stable despite increased masking</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>Bone conduction is unaffected</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>Masking noise never crosses over</mcq-option>
</answer>
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