<p><span>Work Across the Lifespan </span><span>coalesces theoretical and empirical perspectives on aging and work.Β This volume examines a collection of human development theories that explain trajectories of change, including patterns of growth, maintenance, and decline across the adult lifespan.Β
Audiologic Interpretation Across the Lifespan
β Scribed by Debra Busacco
- Publisher
- Pearson
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 193
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
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 bibliographyΒ allow students to continue and expand on their learning in the future.
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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.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Contents
Preface
PART 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
Types of Hearing Loss
Degree of Hearing Loss
Audiometric Configuration
Components of the Audiologic Evaluation
Case History Interview
Otoscopic Examination
Pure Tone Air and Bone Conduction Audiometry
Pure Tone Average
Principles of Masking for Pure Tone Audiometry
Recording Pure Tone Audiometry Results
Special Considerations in Pure Tone Audiometry
Functional Hearing Loss
Speech Audiometry
Speech Recognition Threshold/Speech Reception Threshold
Speech Detection Threshold/Speech Awareness Threshold
Word Recognition Score
Loudness Level
Masking for Speech Audiometry
Issues in Speech Audiometry
Soundfield Speech Audiometry
Testing Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Patients
Recording Speech Audiometry Results on the Audiogram
Objective Assessment of the Auditory System
Acoustic Immittance Battery
Otoacoustic Emissions
Auditory Brainstem Response
Recording Audiological Data
Audiogram Interpretation Exercises
Clinical Enrichment Projects
Answers to Audiogram Interpretation Exercises
References
Recommended Readings
PART 2 Audiologic Diagnosis and Management of Hearing Loss in the Pediatric Population
Student Learning Outcomes
General Guidelines for Testing the Pediatric Population
Early Infant Hearing Detection Programs
Pediatric Audiologic Assessment
Case History Interview
Behavioral Testing of Children
Speech Audiometry Testing in Children
Objective Testing of the Pediatric Population
Special Considerations in the Pediatric Population
Masking in Children
Otitis Media in Children
Unilateral Hearing Loss in Children
Auditory Processing Disorders in Children
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Auditory Processing Disorder
Auditory Neuropathy in Children
Functional Hearing Loss in Children
Children with Physical and/or Mental Challenges
Intervention with Families from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Backgrounds
Audiologic Intervention for Children with Hearing Loss
Amplification Devices for Children
Cochlear Implants for Children
Educational Options for Children
Audiogram Interpretation Exercises
Clinical Enrichment Projects
Answers to Audiogram Interpretation Exercises
References
Recommended Readings
PART 3 Audiological Diagnosis and Management of Hearing Loss in the Older Adult Population
Student Learning Outcomes
General Guidelines for Testing Older Adults
Demographics of Older Adults in the United States
Biological Changes Associated with Aging
Changes in the Nervous System
Changes in the Visual System
Changes in the Cardiovascular System
Changes in the Renal System
Changes in the Immune System
Changes in the Somatosensory System
Changes in Cognition
Changes in the Vestibular System
Changes in the Auditory System
Impacts of Aging
Impact of Aging on Audiometric Testing
Impact of Aging on Speech Perception
Impact of Aging on Otoacoustic Emissions
Impact of Aging on the Auditory Brainstem Response
Impact of Aging on the Middle Latency Response
Impact of Aging on Auditory Late Responses (ALR)
Psychosocial Issues Related to Aging
Special Considerations in Testing Older Adults
Audiologic Evaluation of Nursing Home Residents
Audiologic Evaluation of Older Adults with Cognitive Impairment
Audiologic Rehabilitation Considerations in Older Adults
Audiogram Interpretation Exercises
Clinical Enrichment Projects
Answers to Audiogram Interpretation Exercises
References
Recommended Readings
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