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Pediatric audiology / Jane R. Madell
Título : Pediatric audiology : Diagnosis, technology, and management Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Jane R. Madell, Autor ; Carol Flexer, Autor Editorial: United Kingdom [United Kingdom] : Thieme Medical Publishers Fecha de publicación: 2008 Número de páginas: xxii, 329 p. : ill. ; 29 cm. + 1 DVD ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-1-604-06001-0 Nota general: Pediatric Audiology is a practical "how-to" reference for the diagnosis and technological and educational management of infants and children with hearing disorders. Master clinicians distill decades of expertise, providing step-by-step descriptions of testing and treatment protocols, with a special emphasis on specific pediatric behavioral assessment techniques, such as behavioral observation audiometry. A DVD-ROM accompanying the text features videos of the various pediatric behavioral assessments with audio commentary that provides straightforward explanations of key concepts. Also included on the DVD-ROM is a video on cochlear implant surgery.
-Videos of both normal and unusual pediatric testing situations prepare the reader for the full range of scenarios in everyday clinical practice
-In-depth discussion of educational management issues helps practitioners develop collaborative approaches to pediatric hearing loss
-Bullet-point lists of key points at the start of each chapter and discussion questions at the end of each chapter set a framework to guide the reader through each topic--ideal for the university classroom setting
-Flow charts and graphs provide a practical breakdown of complex concepts
-Pearls, pitfalls, and special considerations emphasize important points
This authoritative multimedia reference is ideal for students in professional and graduate-level pediatric and educational audiology programs. Audiologists will find it to be essential as a field guide to new techniques or to procedures that they do not perform regularly. The book is also valuable for speech-language pathologists, otolaryngologists, pediatricians, and teachers of children who are deaf or hard of hearing.Clasificación: Discapacidad:Sordera
Etapas de desarrollo:Infancia
Medicina
Medicina:Audífono:Sistemas FMResumen: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND DEDICATION
INTRODUCTION
0. The Role of Audition - Why Hearing is Important
PART I: HEARING LOSS: ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
1. Hearing Disorders in Children
2. Genetics of Hearing Loss
3. Medical Evaluation and Management of Hearing Loss in Children
4. Newborn Hearing Screening
PART TWO: DIAGNOSING HEARING DISORDERS IN INFANTS AND CHILDREN
5. Pediatric Test Protocols: Art and Science
6. Behavioral Observation Audiometry (BOA) - Evaluation of Hearing in Infants Birth to 6 Months
7. Evaluating the Infant 5 to 30 Months - Visual Reinforcement Audiometry
8. Conditioned Play Audiometry (CPA) - Testing Children Two and a Half to Three Years and Older
9. Evaluation of Hearing in the Special Needs Child
10. Evaluation of Speech Perception in Infants and Children
11. Screening, Evaluation and Management of Hearing in the School-Aged Child
12. The Role of the Test Assistant in Assessing Children
13. Middle-Ear Measurement
14. Pediatric Otoacoustic Emissions
15. Auditory Evoked Response Testing in Pediatrics
16. Assessment and Management of Central Auditory Processing Disorders in the Pediatric Population
PART III: HEARING ACCESS TECHNOLOGY FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN
17. The Acoustic Speech Signal
18. Hearing aids for Infants and Children
19. Cochlear Implants for Infants and Children
20. FM systems: Personal and Classroom FM and IR and Classroom Acoustics
PART IV: EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT OF HEARING LOSS
21. Communication Approaches for Managing Hearing Loss in Infants and Children
22. Collaborative Team Management of Children with Hearing Loss23. Education and Access Laws
24. The Importance of Early Intervention
25. Speech/Language/Auditory Management of Infants and Children with Hearing Loss
26. Educational Placement Options for the School-Age Child
27. Working with Multicultural and Multilingual Families of Young Children
28. Parent Counseling and Collaboration
29. Child/Teen Education and Counseling
30. Facilitating Clinic-School Coordination
V. DISORDERS REQUIRING SPECIAL CONSIDERATION
31. Management of Children with Mild and Unilateral Hearing Loss
32. Managing Infants and Young Children with Auditory Neuropathy
APPENDIX
(Details from Thieme.co.uk)Pediatric audiology : Diagnosis, technology, and management [texto impreso] / Jane R. Madell, Autor ; Carol Flexer, Autor . - United Kingdom (205 Formans Road, Sparkhill Birmingham, B11 3AX, United Kingdom) : Thieme Medical Publishers, 2008 . - xxii, 329 p. : ill. ; 29 cm. + 1 DVD.
ISBN : 978-1-604-06001-0
Pediatric Audiology is a practical "how-to" reference for the diagnosis and technological and educational management of infants and children with hearing disorders. Master clinicians distill decades of expertise, providing step-by-step descriptions of testing and treatment protocols, with a special emphasis on specific pediatric behavioral assessment techniques, such as behavioral observation audiometry. A DVD-ROM accompanying the text features videos of the various pediatric behavioral assessments with audio commentary that provides straightforward explanations of key concepts. Also included on the DVD-ROM is a video on cochlear implant surgery.
-Videos of both normal and unusual pediatric testing situations prepare the reader for the full range of scenarios in everyday clinical practice
-In-depth discussion of educational management issues helps practitioners develop collaborative approaches to pediatric hearing loss
-Bullet-point lists of key points at the start of each chapter and discussion questions at the end of each chapter set a framework to guide the reader through each topic--ideal for the university classroom setting
-Flow charts and graphs provide a practical breakdown of complex concepts
-Pearls, pitfalls, and special considerations emphasize important points
This authoritative multimedia reference is ideal for students in professional and graduate-level pediatric and educational audiology programs. Audiologists will find it to be essential as a field guide to new techniques or to procedures that they do not perform regularly. The book is also valuable for speech-language pathologists, otolaryngologists, pediatricians, and teachers of children who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Clasificación: Discapacidad:Sordera
Etapas de desarrollo:Infancia
Medicina
Medicina:Audífono:Sistemas FMResumen: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND DEDICATION
INTRODUCTION
0. The Role of Audition - Why Hearing is Important
PART I: HEARING LOSS: ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
1. Hearing Disorders in Children
2. Genetics of Hearing Loss
3. Medical Evaluation and Management of Hearing Loss in Children
4. Newborn Hearing Screening
PART TWO: DIAGNOSING HEARING DISORDERS IN INFANTS AND CHILDREN
5. Pediatric Test Protocols: Art and Science
6. Behavioral Observation Audiometry (BOA) - Evaluation of Hearing in Infants Birth to 6 Months
7. Evaluating the Infant 5 to 30 Months - Visual Reinforcement Audiometry
8. Conditioned Play Audiometry (CPA) - Testing Children Two and a Half to Three Years and Older
9. Evaluation of Hearing in the Special Needs Child
10. Evaluation of Speech Perception in Infants and Children
11. Screening, Evaluation and Management of Hearing in the School-Aged Child
12. The Role of the Test Assistant in Assessing Children
13. Middle-Ear Measurement
14. Pediatric Otoacoustic Emissions
15. Auditory Evoked Response Testing in Pediatrics
16. Assessment and Management of Central Auditory Processing Disorders in the Pediatric Population
PART III: HEARING ACCESS TECHNOLOGY FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN
17. The Acoustic Speech Signal
18. Hearing aids for Infants and Children
19. Cochlear Implants for Infants and Children
20. FM systems: Personal and Classroom FM and IR and Classroom Acoustics
PART IV: EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT OF HEARING LOSS
21. Communication Approaches for Managing Hearing Loss in Infants and Children
22. Collaborative Team Management of Children with Hearing Loss23. Education and Access Laws
24. The Importance of Early Intervention
25. Speech/Language/Auditory Management of Infants and Children with Hearing Loss
26. Educational Placement Options for the School-Age Child
27. Working with Multicultural and Multilingual Families of Young Children
28. Parent Counseling and Collaboration
29. Child/Teen Education and Counseling
30. Facilitating Clinic-School Coordination
V. DISORDERS REQUIRING SPECIAL CONSIDERATION
31. Management of Children with Mild and Unilateral Hearing Loss
32. Managing Infants and Young Children with Auditory Neuropathy
APPENDIX
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