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Aural Rehab
Test 1
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Undergraduate 3
01/30/2011

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Term
What is the goal for aural rehab?
Definition
  • to restore or potimize a patient's participation in activities that have been limited b/c of a hearing loss
  • intervention aimed at minimizing and alleviating the commun. difficulites assoc. with hearing loss
  • reduce barriers to make comm. easier
Term
4 Factors that Determine Disability
Definition
  1. Lifestyle
    1. jobs, desire, family
  2. frequency of communication partners
    1. family, spouse, friends
    2. teach tem how to be sensitive
  3. psychological factors
    1. self-image
    2. assertedness
  4. social Faactors
    1. deaf families-cochlear implants
    2. older generations
Term

Rehab Programs


Definition
  1. need a  thorough audiological exam
  2. dispense appropriate amplification device
  3. case history
Term
4 types of Onset of HL
Definition
  1. congential- at or during birth
  2. prelingual- before onset of speech
  3. perilingual- during onset of speech
  4. postlingual- after onset of speech
Term

Conductive Loss

Where?

How bad?

Definition
  • occurs from pinna to TM
  • outer- Auditory Atresia
  • Middle- otitis media
  • Middle Ear
    • malleus, incus, stapes- ossicular chain
    • eustacian tube
    • child wil
  • child will have good speech discrimination
    • turning hearing aid up will help
  • degree of loss won't be as great
    • max 50-60 dB loss, bones can compensate
Term

Causes of Conductive Loss

 

Definition
  • birth defects
  • cold and allergies, infections
  • hole in ear drum
  • bad ossicular chain
  • something in the ear
  • cysts

many can be treated medically

by itself, can do speech

Term
Sensory or Cochlea Loss Causes
Definition
  • head trauma
  • birth trauma
  • virus
  • noise exposure
  • drugs
  • aging
  • lack of oxygen
Term
Recruitment
Definition
  • the intolerance for loud sounds
  • need different freq. amplified

 

Term
Neural Loss
Definition
  • 8th Cranial Nerve Affected
  • not sensitivity, but have clarity
    • sounds that are affected are sent through unclearly
  • presence of relax or tone decay
    • the inability to maintain the audobility of puretone
    • like a warble, sound comes and goes
    • may not be a large degree of loss
      • but speech is very affected
Term
speech perception
Definition
understanding a spoken message and to make decisionabout its lexical comp. using auditory and sometimes visual
Term
Flat Configurations
Definition
  • results are usually 10-20 dB straight across
  • 250-500 Hz= Power, and 1000-3000Hz= speech intelligibility
Term
High Frequencies (sloping)
Definition
  • generally affect speech recog. the greatest (4K-8K Hz)
Term
Low Frequencies
Definition
  • doesn't really affect discrimination
  • affects power
Term

Saucer Shaped/Cookie Bite

 

Definition
  • low and high are good
  • usually have good thresholds and discrimination
  • usually disabled person, mild to moderate loss
Term
Purpose of Speech Recognition Test
Definition
  • determine how well they are hearing
  • compare listening devices
  • check speech recog. to see if it is deteriorating
  • to monitor over time
  • to determine need for auditory or speech reading training
  • to evaluate appropriateness of educational placement
  • determine if expected benefits have been achieved
Term
Auditory Sounds
Definition
  • voiced stops
  • nasals
  • vowels
Term
Easy to Lipread
Definition
  • bilabials- p,b, m, w
  • labiodentals- f,v
  • linguapalatal
  • lingua dental
Term
Unilateral HL
Definition
  • localizing sounds
  • difficulty hearing on impaired sides
  • understands/differeniating in noisy situations
Term
Residual Hearing
Definition
  • the amt. of functional hearing that remains
    • what an audiogram will show you
    • esp. when dealing w/hearing aids
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