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What is the goal for aural rehab? |
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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
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4 Factors that Determine Disability |
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Definition
- Lifestyle
- jobs, desire, family
- frequency of communication partners
- family, spouse, friends
- teach tem how to be sensitive
- psychological factors
- self-image
- assertedness
- social Faactors
- deaf families-cochlear implants
- older generations
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- need a thorough audiological exam
- dispense appropriate amplification device
- case history
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- congential- at or during birth
- prelingual- before onset of speech
- perilingual- during onset of speech
- postlingual- after onset of speech
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Conductive Loss
Where?
How bad? |
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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
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Causes of Conductive Loss
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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 |
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Sensory or Cochlea Loss Causes |
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Definition
- head trauma
- birth trauma
- virus
- noise exposure
- drugs
- aging
- lack of oxygen
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- the intolerance for loud sounds
- need different freq. amplified
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Term
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- 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
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understanding a spoken message and to make decisionabout its lexical comp. using auditory and sometimes visual |
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- results are usually 10-20 dB straight across
- 250-500 Hz= Power, and 1000-3000Hz= speech intelligibility
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High Frequencies (sloping) |
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Definition
- generally affect speech recog. the greatest (4K-8K Hz)
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- doesn't really affect discrimination
- affects power
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Saucer Shaped/Cookie Bite
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Definition
- low and high are good
- usually have good thresholds and discrimination
- usually disabled person, mild to moderate loss
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Purpose of Speech Recognition Test |
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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
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Term
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Definition
- voiced stops
- nasals
- vowels
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- bilabials- p,b, m, w
- labiodentals- f,v
- linguapalatal
- lingua dental
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- localizing sounds
- difficulty hearing on impaired sides
- understands/differeniating in noisy situations
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- the amt. of functional hearing that remains
- what an audiogram will show you
- esp. when dealing w/hearing aids
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