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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Identification of a hearing loss is usuallIdentification of a hearing loss is usually conducted by a general practitioner medical doctor, otolaryngologist, certified and licensed audiologist, school or industrial audiometrist, or other audiometric technician. Diagnosis of the cause of a hearing loss is carried out by a specialist physician (audiovestibular physician) or otorhinolaryngologist. Difference between subjective and objective hearing test . Subjective: 1 . Require child / parents participation & co -operation2. Informal assessment . 3. Measure overall function ability 4. Depends on behavioural techniques. Objective 1. Don't require patient's. participation . 2 Formal test .3. Defines a patient's hearing ability , how well ear work 4. Depends on an autonomic physiologic responsepends on an autonomic physiologic response
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rdfs:comment Identification of a hearing loss is usuallIdentification of a hearing loss is usually conducted by a general practitioner medical doctor, otolaryngologist, certified and licensed audiologist, school or industrial audiometrist, or other audiometric technician. Diagnosis of the cause of a hearing loss is carried out by a specialist physician (audiovestibular physician) or otorhinolaryngologist. Difference between subjective and objective hearing test . Subjective: 1 . Require child / parents participation & co -operation2. Informal assessment . 3. Measure overall function ability 4. Depends on behavioural techniques. Objectivepends on behavioural techniques. Objective
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