Introduction to audiologic rehabilitation

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Introduction to audiologic rehabilitation

[edited by] Ronald L. Schow, Michael A. Nerbonne

Pearson Education, c2013

6th ed

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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Description

What students and clinicians need to know about the most recent advances in the changing state of audiology is presented in this accessible resource. Included is coverage of important contemporary issues such as professional practice documents, evidence based practice, multicultural issues, and advances in computer and web-based rehabilitation activities. Written by a renowned team of experts and highly regarded in the field, Introduction to Audiologic Rehabilitation, 6/e is a reader-friendly, well-organized, cohesive treatment based on a proven model, framed within the concepts of the World Health Organization.

Table of Contents

Part One: Fundamentals of Audiologic Rehabilitation 1 Overview of Audiologic Rehabilitation Introduction Hearing Loss Characteristics Consequences of Hearing Loss: Primary and Secondary Rehabilitative Alternatives Procedures in Audiologic Rehabilitation: An AR Model-CORE and CARE Settings for Audiologic Rehabilitation Summary Summary Points 2 Hearing Aids and Hearing Assistive Technologies Introduction Hearing Aid Components Hearing Aid Styles The Earmold Who Is a Hearing Aid Candidate? Hearing Aid Fitting Protocol Pediatric Fittings Special Fittings Hearing Assistive Technology or when a Hearing Aid May Not Be Enough Concluding Remarks Summary Points 3 Cochlear Implants and Vestibular/Tinnitus Rehabilitation Introduction Cochlear Implants Vestibular Evaluation and Rehabilitation Tinnitus Evaluation and Rehabilitation Summary Points 4 Auditory Stimulation in Communication Introduction A Communication Model Auditory Perception The Auditory Training Process Current Approaches to Auditory Training Summary Points 5 Visual Stimuli in Communication Introduction Factors Related to Speechreading Speechreading and the Hearing Impaired Manual Communication Summary Points Supplementary Learning Activities Recommended Reading References 197 Appendixes 201 6 Language and Speech of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Introduction 211 Communication Options for Families of Children with Hearing Loss Hearing as the Foundation for Speech and Language Factors Affecting Speech and Language Acquisition Language Assessment Speech Development in Children with Hearing Loss Summary Summary Points 7 Psychosocial Aspects of Hearing Loss and Counseling Basics Introduction Psychosocial Aspects of Hearing Loss "Knowing Is Not Enough": Counseling Basics Does Counseling Make a Difference? Summary Summary Points 8 Audiologic Rehabilitation Services in the School Setting Introduction Why AR Services Are Required in School Settings: The Educational Consequences of Hearing Loss AR Services Provided in Schools AR Service Providers in School Settings Services for Children with Auditory Processing Problems "A Day in the Life" of an Educational audiologist Summary Points Part Two: Comprehensive Approaches to Audiologic Rehabilitation 9 Audiologic Rehabilitation for Children: Assessment and Management Introduction Prevalence of Loss and Level of Service Terms and Definitions Profile of the Client Rehabilitation Settings and Providers Identification and Assessment Procedures with Children Aspects of Audiologic Rehabilitation: Early Intervention for Parent-Infant and Preschool Aspects of Audiologic Rehabilitation: School Years Summary Summary Points 10 Audiologic Rehabilitation for Adults and Elderly Adults: Assessment and Management Introduction Profile of the Adult Client Profile of the Elderly Client Model for Rehabilitation Rehabilitation Settings Rehabilitation Assessment Rehabilitation Management Summary Summary Points Part Three: Implementing Audiologic Rehabilitation: Case Studies 11 Case Studies: Children Introduction Case 1 Joey: Family-Centered Intervention: Multiple Disabilities Case 2 Annie: Routes to Spoken Language Following Cochlear Implantation Case 3 Amber: Issues Affecting Educational Placement Case 4 Greg: Late Identification of a Hard of Hearing Child Case 5 Sam: Differential Diagnosis through Professional Teamwork: A Tool for Solving Complex Intervention Problems 12 Case Studies: Adults and Elderly Adults Introduction Case 1 Dr. M.: Progressive Hearing Loss Case 2 Mr. B.: Hearing Loss, Depression, and Successful Hearing Aid Use Case 3 J.D.: AR Featuring a Significant Other Case 4 Mrs. R.: Cochlear Implant User Case 5 Mrs. E.: Nursing Home Hearing Aid User Case 6 Ashley: New Technology for an Experienced user Summary Points

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  • NCID
    BB11779253
  • ISBN
    • 9780132582575
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Upper Saddle River
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxii, 551 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
  • Subject Headings
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