What is BOA in audiology?
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medical health
ear nose and throat conditions
Behavioural Observation Audiometry (BOA): BOA is a test used to observe hearing behaviour to sound when VRA is not possible. This is often used for infants less than 6 months of age or who are developmentally not able to turn their head towards a sound. Additional testing is often necessary to supplement BOA.
Keeping this in view, what is VRA in audiology?
Visual reinforcement audiometry (VRA) is a test that allows an audiologist to assess hearing in infants and toddlers too young for normal tests.
Hereof, what does an audiology test consist of?
Audiologists do three main types of tests: Otoscopy - The audiologist will look in your ear canal with an 'otoscope' and magnifying pen light. He will be checking for ear wax, blockages, or any problems with your ear canal or ear drum. Tympanometry - This will test your middle ear function.
about 30 minutes