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Dvinal [7]
1 year ago
14

which client condition is likely to improve significantly with the use of hearing aids destruction of the auditory nerve

Medicine
1 answer:
erma4kov [3.2K]1 year ago
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The client's hearing condition is likely to improve significantly with the use of hearing aids after the auditory nerve is destroyed.

<h3>What hearing condition?</h3>

Hearing loss is a condition that reduces the human being's ability to hear sounds, also influencing the development of language and making it difficult to establish communication.

With this information, we can conclude that Hearing acuity is linked to perception and hearing ability. People who hear well, without noise, without problems, have good acuity.

Learn more about Hearing in brainly.com/question/14032687

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