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The questions below are just a preview of what you'll be tested on in our quiz. Do YOU already know the answers?
Taken | Correct Answers |
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5,117 | 76.07% |
Grade | Number of Tests |
90-100% | 1,779 |
80-89% | 740 |
70-79% | 633 |
Below 70% | 1,608 |
• What are ototoxicants?
• What is a baseline audiogram and how often should follow ups be performed?
• Harmful exposure to ototoxicants may only occur through inhalation. True or False?
• Can Noise Induced Hearing Loss be repaired with medical attention?
• Which ISO symbol warns of sudden loud noise?