1 | DVBCWAU7 ;BPOIFO/RLC AUDIO WKS TEXT - 1 ; 26 DEC 2006
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2 | ;;2.7;AMIE;**128**;FEB 2,2004;Build 5
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4 | TXT ;
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5 | ;; The Handbook of Standard Procedures and Best Practices for Audiology
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6 | ;; Compensation and Pension Exams is available online. ( This is a PDF file.
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7 | ;; You need Acrobat Reader to open pdf files. It is a free download. )
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8 | ;;
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9 | ;;Narrative: An examination of hearing impairment must be conducted by a
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10 | ;;state-licensed audiologist and must include a controlled speech
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11 | ;;discrimination test (specifically, the Maryland CNC recording) and a
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12 | ;;pure tone audiometry test in a sound isolated booth that meets American
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13 | ;;National Standards Institute standards (ANSI S3.1.1991) for ambient noise.
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14 | ;;Measurements will be reported at the frequencies of 500, 1000, 2000, 3000,
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15 | ;;and 4000 Hz. The examination will include the following tests: Pure tone
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16 | ;;audiometry by air conduction at 250, 500, 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, and
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17 | ;;8000 Hz, and by bone conduction at 250, 500, 1000, 2000, 3000, and
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18 | ;;4000 Hz, spondee thresholds, speech recognition using the recorded
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19 | ;;Maryland CNC Test, tympanometry and acoustic reflex tests, and, when
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20 | ;;necessary, Stenger tests. Bone conduction thresholds are measured
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21 | ;;when the air conduction thresholds are poorer than 15 dB HL. A modified
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22 | ;;Hughson-Westlake procedure will be used with appropriate masking. A
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23 | ;;Stenger must be administered whenever pure tone air conduction
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24 | ;;thresholds at 500, 1000, 2000, 3000, and 4000 Hz differ by 20 dB or more
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25 | ;;between the two ears. Maximum speech recognition will be reported with
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26 | ;;the 50 word VA approved recording of the Maryland CNC test. When speech
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27 | ;;recognition is 92% or less, a performance intensity function will be
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28 | ;;obtained with a starting presentation level of 40dB re SRT. If necessary,
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29 | ;;the starting level will be adjusted upward to obtain a level at least 5 dB
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30 | ;;above the threshold at 2000 Hz. The examination will be conducted without
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31 | ;;the use of hearing aids. Both ears must be examined for hearing
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32 | ;;impairment even if hearing loss in only one ear is at issue.
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33 | ;;
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34 | ;;A. Review of Medical Records: Indicate whether the C-file was reviewed.
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35 | ;;
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36 | ;;B. Medical History (Subjective Complaints):
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37 | ;;
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38 | ;; Comment on:
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39 | ;;
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40 | ;; 1. Chief complaint.
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41 | ;; 2. Situation of greatest difficulty.
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42 | ;; 3. Pertinent service history.
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43 | ;; 4. History of military, occupational, and recreational noise
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44 | ;; exposure.
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45 | ;; 5. Pertinent family and social history; history of ear disease,
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46 | ;; head or ear trauma, etc.
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47 | ;; 6. Tinnitus - Is there a current complaint of tinnitus? (yes/no)
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48 | ;; If yes, indicate the following:
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49 | ;;
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50 | ;; a. Date and circumstances of onset.
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51 | ;; b. Whether it is unilateral or bilateral.
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52 | ;; c. Whether it is constant or recurrent.
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53 | ;; d. If recurrent (intermittent), indicate the frequency and
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54 | ;; duration of tinnitus episodes.
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55 | ;;
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56 | ;; INSTRUCTIONS:
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57 | ;; -------------
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58 | ;;
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59 | ;; a. Refer to 2507 for claimed disabilities.
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60 | ;;
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61 | ;; b. It veteran has filed a claim for tinnitus and there is a
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62 | ;; current complaint of tinnitus, answer the questions above.
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63 | ;;
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64 | ;; c. If tinnitus is claimed and the veteran denies complaints
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65 | ;; of tinnitus, answer no to the above question and do not
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66 | ;; answer subsequent questions.
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67 | ;;
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68 | ;; d. If tinnitus is not claimed but the veteran reports a
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69 | ;; complaint of tinnitus, then note the presence of tinnitus
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70 | ;; and answer subsequent questions.
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71 | ;;
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72 | ;;C. Physical Examination (Objective Findings):
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73 | ;;
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74 | ;; 1. Measure puretone thresholds in decibels at the indicated
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75 | ;; frequencies (air conduction):
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76 | ;;
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77 | ;; = = = = =RIGHT EAR= = = = = = = = = = = = = LEFT EAR = = = = = =
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78 | ;; A* B C D E ** A* B C D E **
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79 | ;; 500|1000|2000|3000|4000|average 500|1000|2000|3000|4000|average
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80 | ;; | | | | | | | | | |
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81 | ;;
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82 | ;; * The puretone threshold at 500 Hz is not used in determining the
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83 | ;; evaluation but is used in determining whether or not a ratable
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84 | ;; hearing loss exists. Puretone thresholds should not exceed 105
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85 | ;; decibels or the tolerance level.
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86 | ;; ** The average of B, C, D, and E.
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87 | ;;
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88 | ;; 2. Speech Recognition Score: Maryland CNC word list
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89 | ;;
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90 | ;; _____% right ear _____% left ear.
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91 | ;;
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92 | ;; When only puretone results should be used to evaluate hearing loss,
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93 | ;; the examiner, who must be a state-licensed audiologist, should certify
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94 | ;; that language difficulties or other problems (specify what the problems
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95 | ;; are) make the combined use of puretone average and speech
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96 | ;; discrimination inappropriate.
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97 | ;;
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98 | ;; Thresholds should not exceed 100 decibels or the tolerance level.
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99 | ;;
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100 | ;;D. Diagnostic and Clinical Tests:
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101 | ;;
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102 | ;; 1. Report middle ear status, confirm type of loss, and indicate
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103 | ;; need for medical follow-up. In cases where there is poor
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104 | ;; inter-test reliability and/or positive Stenger test results,
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105 | ;; obtain and report estimates of hearing thresholds using a
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106 | ;; combination of behavioral testing, Stenger interference levels,
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107 | ;; and electrophysiological tests.
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108 | ;; 2. Include results of all diagnostic and clinical tests conducted
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109 | ;; in the examination report.
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110 | ;;
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111 | ;;E. Diagnosis:
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112 | ;;
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113 | ;; 1. Summary of audiologic test results. Indicate type and degree
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114 | ;; of hearing loss for the frequency range from 500 to 4000 Hz.
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115 | ;; For type of loss, indicate whether it is normal, conductive,
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116 | ;; sensorineural, central, or mixed. For degree, indicate whether
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117 | ;; it is mild (26-40 HL), moderate (41-54 HL), moderately severe
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118 | ;; (55-69 HL), severe (70-89 HL), or profound (90+ HL).
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119 | ;;
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120 | ;; [For VA purposes, impaired hearing is considered to be a disability
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121 | ;; when the auditory threshold in any of the frequencies 500, 1000, 2000,
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122 | ;; 3000, and 4000 Hz is 40 dB HL or greater; or when the auditory thresholds
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123 | ;; for at least three of these frequencies are 26 dB HL or greater; or when
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124 | ;; speech recognition scores are less than 94%]
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125 | ;;
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126 | ;; 2. Note whether, based on audiologic results, medical follow-up
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127 | ;; is needed for an ear or hearing problem, and whether there is
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128 | ;; a problem that, if treated, might cause a change in hearing
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129 | ;; threshold levels.
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130 | ;;
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131 | ;; 3. If there is a current complaint of tinnitus, indicate whether or not
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132 | ;; tinnitus is as likely as not a symptom associated with hearing loss,
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133 | ;; if hearing loss is present. If tinnitus is associated with
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134 | ;; conditions other than hearing loss indicate that the complaint of
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135 | ;; tinnitus requires referral to another provider (appropriate provider
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136 | ;; to be determined by C&P Director) for determination of etiology.
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137 | ;;
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138 | ;;
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139 | ;;
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140 | ;;Signature: Date:
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141 | ;;END
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