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NOAH action
A collection of test results relating to one patient and one ear
NOAH session
A collection of NOAH actions for one client
NOAH System (NOAH)
Standardized software for PC allowing conduction of tests and storage of results from hear-
ing assessments and hearing instrument fittings
Norm type
The name of the normal region/classification system used. The only implemented norm in
release 1 is the modified Jerger
Normal region (Norm)
Established reference ranges for e.g. admittance and tympanic peak pressure based on
measurements on a large group of normal individuals. The normal area can be visualized as
a square box in the tympanogram graph.
O
Opening pressure
The pressure at which the Eustachian tube opens.
Output intensity safety lim-
its
A set of fixed stimulus intensity safety limits apply to each reflex test type and stimulus
side.
P
Patient
The person being tested (the term client is used in NOAH)
Patient Folder
A collection of test results relating to one patient, both ears (refer also to NOAH action)
Phase compensation
Admittance differences (static compliance/static admittance/deflection) results from a sub-
traction of 2 admittance values. Admittance has both an amplitude and phase. The phase
compensation takes phase differences into account during subtraction to produce more
accurate results.
Post meridiem (pm)
After noon
Post-stimulus time
The delay from the end of the applied stimulus to the end of recording of the deflection
curve during a reflex measurement.
Pressure
Air pressure (e.g. applied to the ear canal)
Pressure offset
A pressure relative to the tympanic peak pressure (used during reflex measurements).
Pressure range
The outher boundaries for the applied pressure for tympanometry
Pressure release
An instant change to atmospheric pressure in the ear canal
Pressure sweep direction
The direction in which the pressure is changed during tympanometry.
Pre-stimulus time
The delay from the start of recording of the deflection curve to applying the stimulus dur-
ing a reflex measurement.
Probe check
A test performed in the test cavity to verify correct function of the probe and optionally
to adjust the cavity readout
Probe tone
The frequency of the steady tone emitted by the probe during measurement of admit-
tance (226 Hz or 1000 Hz)
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