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Medical Lesson 1 Day 4

Medical Lesson 1 Day 4

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World Languages

9th - 12th Grade

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Brandy Cabe

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8 Slides • 7 Questions

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MEDICAL LIST 1

​Day 4

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Match

Match the following

Feel

Blood

Dyslexic

Body

Cut

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Multiple Choice

The intensity or Loudness of a sound is measured in

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Amplification

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Decibels

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Hertz

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Audiogram

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Multiple Choice

On an Audiogram the Loudest sounds, such as a jet engine, would be located near the

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Right side of the graph

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Left side of the graph

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Bottom of the graph

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Top of the graph

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Drag and Drop

Low tones are represented on the
of the graph, while high tones are represented on the ​
of the graph
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
left side
right side
top
bottom

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Smell

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Temperature (High / Low)

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Weird

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Worry

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Worse

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Get Worse

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Fill in the Blank

What Idiom did you learn in yesterday's lesson?

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Fill in the Blank

Which three signs, this week, are locational signs?

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Difficulty hearing soft sounds and might struggle to catch whispers or soft speech, especially in noisy environments. It may be challenging to follow conversations, particularly when there's background noise.

MilD

Soft and moderately loud sounds becomes difficult. It's like turning down the volume on the world. Conversations become even more challenging, especially in places with background noise.


Moderate

Loud sounds become hard to hear. It's like trying to listen through a muffled or distant filter. Conversations become extremely challenging, and reliance on lip-reading or visual cues increases significantly.

​​Severe

This is the most severe level, where individuals may not hear any sounds at all. It's like living in a world of silence. Communication primarily relies on sign language, written text, or visual cues.

Profound

​Review: Levels of Hearing loss

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Reorder

Reorder the following from Moderate to Severe

Difficulty hearing soft sound and might struggle to catch whispers or soft speech

Soft and moderately loud sounds become difficult, like turning down the volume.

Conversations become extremely challenging and reliance on lip-reading or visual cues increase significantly

Individuals may not hear any sounds at all. Communication primarily on sign language, written text, or visual cues.

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MEDICAL LIST 1

​Day 4

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