ENT - Hearing tests - Rinne and Weber's examinations

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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2011

This video - produced by students at Oxford University Medical School in conjunction with the ENT faculty - demonstrates how to perform tuning fork examinations for hearing loss.

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  • rinne test is completely wrong. place on mastoid until sound cannot be heard, then switch to air conduction. oxford nowadays...

  • @pistoloffire1 As I'm sure you know there are several variations on these tests. Either one is fine as long as the student can justify its use; the one shown generally takes the shortest amount of time.

  • um, i thought you were supposed to press it onto the mastoid process?

  • @Gazzzario The mastoid process is commonly used but any bony prominence close to the meatus is equally good.

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  • Great .. ty

  • she aight

  • @pistoloffire1 yeah I was taught that way too, but in practice it's much faster to it this way and works just as well.

  • yay - thanks, very useful. prepping for clinical skills test we have to take here in the US

  • hehe, i remember when i took that test

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