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Which of the following tuning fork tests is commonly used to assess conductive hearing loss?

A) Rinne test
B) Weber test
C) Schwabach test
D) Bing test

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Final answer:

The Rinne test is commonly used to assess conductive hearing loss. A vibrating tuning fork is placed on the mastoid process, and if the sound is not heard through the ear but is heard better through the temporal bone, a conductive hearing deficit is present.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Rinne test is commonly used to assess conductive hearing loss. In this test, a vibrating tuning fork is placed on the mastoid process and the patient indicates when the sound produced from this is no longer present. The fork is then moved next to the ear canal so the sound travels through the air. If the sound is not heard through the ear but is heard better through the temporal bone, a conductive hearing deficit is present.

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