Specifications

Welch Allyn OAE Hearing Screener Directions for Use 705353 Rev F
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Quick Guide: Causes of ‘Refer”
Welch Allyn OAE Hearing Screener
Troubleshooting Quick Guide: Causes of Refer Results
Noise
Problem
Possib
le solutions
Noisy surroundings
Other people in or near test site.
Devices such as fans, air
conditioners, intercoms, and
public address systems.
Eliminate or reduce noise
Isolate and completely sound-proof the test site (optimal).
Ask others in or near test site to refrain from talking or other
activity.
Ask noisy people to move to another location; ask parents to
move noisy children to another location.
Deactivate or remove any device that is a potential source of
noise.
Use larger probe tip, if possible.
Patient noise
Crying or struggling against the
probe
Sucking a pacifier or bottle
Excessive movement
Talking
FOR NEWBORNS OR INFANTS:
Swaddle child in blanket and test while child is asleep.
Ask parent to hold child comfortably and to prevent child from
pulling probe or cable.
FOR TODDLERS:
Distract fussy toddlers with a quiet toy or book.
Ask parent to help by holding the toddler comfortably on lap or
shoulder.
FOR OLDER CHILDREN:
Explain that being quiet will speed up the test and reduce the
possibility of retesting.
Middle Ear Involvement
Problem
Possible solutions
Middle ear conditions that add
mass or stiffness to the middle ear
such as:
Otitis media
Severe Eustachian tube
disfunction
Otosclerosis
Refer results caused by temporary conditions that cause middle
ear involvement will improve as the middle ear returns to normal.