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Wilma has a hearing loss that occurred in the outer or middle ear. This situation prevented sound waves from traveling to the inner ear. Wilma has a ________.
◦ sensorineural hearing loss
◦ mixed hearing loss
◦ auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder
◦ conductive hearing loss


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