HIS Practice Test Video Answers
1. B
Hearing Instrument Specialists focus on assessing hearing and fitting hearing aids, not performing surgeries.
2. B
Pure-tone audiometry measures the quietest sounds a person can hear at different frequencies.
3. C
Speech understanding primarily relies on mid-range frequencies around 2000 Hz.
4. B
Empathetic, patient-centered communication is best for adult clients.
5. B
Active engagement and reflection enhance adult learning retention.
6. B
Otoscopy ensures the ear canal is clear before any fitting.
7. B
Directional microphones improve hearing in noisy environments.
8. B
REM confirms that the hearing aid’s amplification matches the target response inside the ear canal.
9. B
Adult learners stay motivated when learning is relevant to personal goals.
10. B
Ethical practice demands recommendations based on patient benefit.
11. B
The microphone converts sound into electrical signals for amplification.
12. A
Tympanometry measures eardrum and middle ear function.
13. B
Accurate, objective documentation ensures compliance.
14. B
Guided mentorship with feedback supports practical understanding.
15. A
An air-bone gap is a classic indicator of conductive hearing loss.
16. B
Daily maintenance is key for hearing aid performance and longevity.
17. B
Speech audiometry evaluates how well clients understand spoken words.
18. A
Role-playing enhances real-life communication skills.
19. B
Loose earmolds often cause sound leakage and feedback.
20. B
Follow-ups allow fine-tuning and client feedback assessment.
21. B
Outcomes should focus on client benefit and satisfaction.
22. A
Hands-on practice promotes confidence and retention.
23. A
HIPAA ensures patient privacy in healthcare.
24. B
Pure-tone tests identify the softest sounds a person can detect.
25. C
The receiver outputs amplified sound into the ear canal.
26. B
Clear, face-to-face communication enhances comprehension.
27. A
Critical thinking develops through guided questioning and analysis.
28. A
Feedback noises indicate hearing aid malfunction or fit issues.
29. A
Continuing education maintains professional competency.
30. B
Asymmetrical results may indicate medical issues requiring referral.
31. B
Misrepresenting products breaches ethical and legal standards.
32. A
Encouraging self-reflection develops independent learners.
33. A
Regular calibration maintains test accuracy and consistency.
34. A
Visual demonstrations help clients understand noise exposure risks effectively.
35. B
Sudden hearing loss is a medical emergency and requires physician referral.
36. A
Adults learn best through active application immediately following instruction.
37. A
Constructive feedback and goal setting promote consistent skill improvement and accountability.
38. B
Empathetic reassurance combined with guided adaptation helps patients adjust more effectively to new hearing aids.
39. B
BTE hearing aids with custom earmolds and large controls are easiest for patients with dexterity issues to handle and adjust.