Ans:- 90,
Use low pitched tones,
Presbycusis refers to the age, related irreversible degenerative changes of the inner ear that leads to hearing acuity. As a result of these changes , the older client has a decreased response to high frequency sounds. Low pitched tones of voice are more easily heard and interpreted by the older client. So low pitched tones voice should be used for these type of clients.
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