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Audiologic Interpretation Across the Lifespan

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I S B N   : 9780205463985
Ãâ ÆÇ ³â : 2009
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Ãâ ÆÇ »ç : Allyn & Bacon
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Audiologic Interpretation Across the Lifespan uses a case study approach to learning about diagnosis of hearing loss in clients of all ages. Ideal for use as a supplement or as a main text, this practical guide allows readers to familiarize themselves with real world cases, learn the testing procedures involved, think critically about the key concepts surrounding audiometry, and immerse themselves in problem-based learning. Learning objectives and practice questions allow students to learn the material covered in the book while references, recommended readings, enrichment projects and a bibliography allow students to continue and expand on their learning in the future.


This textbook is divided into three sections. Section 1 is an overview of audiological testing procedures including pure tone audiometry, speech audiometry, immittance testing, otoacoustic emissions and auditory brainstem response testing. Section 2 is dedicated to pediatric audiometry and case studies that illustrate hearing disorders that are commonly found in this population, while Section 3 focuses on diagnosis of hearing loss in adult/older persons and the effects of aging on the human body with particular interest on the auditory mechanism.



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Section 1: Audiometric Testing Principles and Audiogram Interpretation

Student Learning Outcomes
Population Demographics and the Incidence of Hearing Loss in the United States
Overview of Hearing Loss
Components of the Basic Audiologic Evaluation
Recording Pure Tone Audiometry Results
Special Considerations in Pure Tone Audiometry
Difficult to Test Populations
Speech Audiometry
Issues in Speech Audiometry
Testing Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Patients
Recording Speech Audiometry Results on the Audiogram
Objective Assessment of the Auditory System
Acoustic Reflex Decay
Otoacoustic Emissions
Auditory Brainstem Response
Case Studies and Questions
Clinical Enrichment Projects
References
Recommended Readings


Section 2: Audiologic Diagnosis and Management of Hearing Loss in the Pediatirc Population

Student Learning Outcomes
Guidelines for Testing the Pediatric Population
Early Infant Hearing Detection Programs
Pediatric Audiologic Assessment
Speech Detection Threshold/Speech Awareness Threshold Testing in Children
Special Considerations for the Pediatric Population
Intervention with Families from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Backgrounds
Audiologic Intervention for Children with Hearing Loss
Case Studies and Questions
Clinical Enrichment Projects
References
Recommended Readings


Section 3: Audiologic Diagnosis and Management in Older Adults

Student Learning Outcomes
Guidelines for Testing Older Adults
Demographics of Older Adults in the United States
Biological Changes Associated with Aging
Impact of Aging on Auditory Late Potentials
Psychosocial Issues Related to Aging
Special Considerations in Audiologic Evaluation of Older Adults
Audiologic Rehabilitation Considerations in Older Adults
Case Studies and Questions
Clinical Enrichment Projects
References
Recommended Readings




-Debra Busacco, Advanced Hearing Centers

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