A professional who measures the level of a person's hearing is known as an audiologist. Audiologists conduct hearing tests, assess hearing loss, and provide rehabilitation services, including the fitting of hearing aids. They also offer guidance on communication strategies and auditory processing. Their expertise helps individuals manage hearing-related challenges effectively.
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The term "differentially abled" refers to the disabled persons. It is a more acceptable term than "handicapped". This term includes all people who are visually impaired, hearing impaired or orthopaedically impaired to various degrees.
B.Tech (Engineering) refers to a bachelor of technology in engineering. Persons qualified as such become engineering technologists in professional engineering terms.
Professional nurse refers to the individual, where professional nursing refers to the field.
The term "aural" refers to hearing. Aural communication refers to passing along information using the auditory-sensory system using both speaking and hearing.
The term "aural" refers to hearing. Aural communication refers to passing along information using the auditory-sensory system using both speaking and hearing.
Aurally and orally are pronounced the same way, but aurally refers to hearing and orally to speaking.
Trust refers having faith of full confidence in somebody. An association of persons on the other hand refers to formal grouping of people.
There is no medical condition called "pulmonary hearing." Pulmonary refers to the lungs, while hearing refers to auditory perception. These are two separate systems in the body and are not directly related.
Hard of hearing refers to having some degree of hearing loss that may make it difficult to hear sounds clearly or at typical volumes.