Various Types Of Audiometers Available

By Jaclyn Hurley


Audiologists need to make use of various devices in order to diagnose and treat hearing-loss problems. One of the main devices used is the audiometer, which comes with a pair of headphones, fixed software and hardware and a test button. There are many different types of audiometers, which are created differently, and for different purposes.

Screening PC-based audiometer models are one of the common types, which operate by use of a computer. Various other types would be created to use handheld window units. Their calibration is designed in such a way that, everyone can easily operate them. The problem with these devices is their inability to be calibrated accurately.

A clinical audiometer comes with various functional units such as the standard calibration component, front panel, display units and manual calibration components. They are designed to be used in hospitals, clinics or by hearing aid specialists to test and diagnose hearing problems. Even though these machines are quite accurate and easy to use they are very expensive.

Other common types are the industrial ones. Some of these industrial devices come with PC-integration while others may come with bone and speech testers. The devices provide high standards of precision when compared to other types available. Their main applications are in hospitals, schools, buildings and industries.

A pediatric audiometer would be designed purposely to be used for infants and young children. Their sizes and calibration standards are designed to meet the needs of small kids and infants. Some of these devices come with PC-integration while others do not. The accuracy provided by these tools depends on the make and the components it is made of.

Another common type of audiometer is the high-frequency model. This is usually used in industries or other areas where there is production of loud sounds, to determine whether it can be harmful to the people living within such areas. The device is made in such a way that, it can be set to operate under certain thresholds and frequencies to meet certain uses. Their accuracy always depends on the threshold used.

Diagnostic audiometer is another common type that comes in both the stationary form and the portable model. Their main application is in areas where people need to test the air, speech and air levels. You will find some options that come with window integration mechanisms and others that have PC-integration mechanisms. Therefore, you can choose the most suitable one depending on your needs.

Both audiologists and patients with hear-loss disorders need an audiometer for various reasons. For instance, audiologists need it when diagnosing a patient with hearing disorders while the patient would benefit by knowing his or her hearing conditions. Therefore since it benefits both the audiologist and the patient, each of them would need to know the main types available. This is because each of the devices would work differently meaning people would need to use them for their intended purpose.




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