Asked by Hannah Bretz on Jul 05, 2024

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​Ringing in the ears

A) common behavior of patients that indicates the loss of hearing ability
B) complaints that suggest hearing loss or auditory nerve damage
C) ways a patient may try to compensate for hearing loss

Ringing

A sound sensation, often described as a persistent high-pitched sound in the ears, not caused by an external source.

Ears

Organs on the sides of the head responsible for detecting sound, maintaining balance, and facilitating hearing.

  • Identify the evidences and manifestations pointing towards an auditory deficit.
  • Recognize complaints and clinical presentations of auditory nerve damage or ear injury.
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kaitlyn gordonJul 07, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Ringing in the ears, also known as tinnitus, is a symptom that can suggest hearing loss or damage to the auditory nerve. It is not a behavior or a compensation strategy, but rather a direct complaint or symptom related to auditory issues.