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AUDIOLOGY, 3-Volume Set: Diagnosis, Treatment and Practice Management

AUDIOLOGY, 3-Volume Set: Diagnosis, Treatment and Practice Management

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Order the AUDIOLOGY, 3-Volume Set and save $49.90!

Now updated for a Second Edition! Designed as the complete reference for practitioners in the 21st century, these three books not only include foundation-building sections in anatomy, physiology, diagnosis, treatment, and practice management, but also cover such cutting-edge topics as otoacoustic emissions, functional brain imaging, genetic components, neonatal screening, pharmacology, infection control, and much more! It is the only current audiology text to address pressing issues of practice management, with checklists for the growing number of specialists moving into private practice.

Highlights of this outstanding work include::

  • Incisive coverage of otoacoustic emissions, radiology, brain imaging, and pharmacology
  • Each volume comes complete with sections on principles, applications, and future directions
  • The first comprehensive treatment in an audiology textbook of business and practice management issues for hearing health professionals
  • Pearls, pitfalls, special considerations, and controversial issues emphasize key points and clarify important information

For comprehensive coverage of everything todays audiologist needs to know, these books are unparalleled. Practicing audiologists will turn to them often in daily practice and look to them for tips on how to make their practice more efficient. The audiology graduate student will rely on these books for thorough, state-of-the-art information.

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Georg Thieme
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9781588905437
9781588905437

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Publication date
2007
Issue number
2
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
2000
Weight (g)
1
  • Audiology: Practice Management
    1. What is Practice Management?
    I. Principles
    2. Professional Ethics and Audiology
    3. Quality: The Controlling Principle of Practice Management
    4. Human Resources Management in Audiology
    5. Marketing Principles and Application
    6. Private Practice Issues
    II. Practice Management Applications
    7. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Fundamentals
    8. Outcome Measures and Evidence-Based Practice
    9. Documentation in Clinical Audiology: An Information Management Perspective
    10. Infection Control
    11. Cerumen Management
    12. Supervision
    III. Business Applications
    13. Writing a Business Plan
    14. Designing an Audiology Practice
    15. Practice Accounting
    16. The Evolution of Reimbursement for Audiology
    17. Proposing Audiology Services to Group Providers
    18. Computer Principles and Applications
    Appendix I: Three Professional Organizations Codes of Ethics
    Appendix II: Three Professional Organizations Scopes of Practice
    Audiology: Diagnosis
    1. Diagnostic Procedures in Audiology
    2. Anatomy and Physiology of the Peripheral Auditory System
    3. Anatomy and Physiology of the Central Auditory Nervous System: A Clinical Perspective
    4. Anatomy and Physiology of the Vestibular System
    5. Disorders of the Auditory System
    6. Genetics of Hearing Loss
    7. Radiologic Imaging in Otologic Disease
    8. Functional Brain Imaging in Audiology
    9. Pharmacology in Audiology
    10. An Introduction to Acoustics and Psychoacoustics
    11. Basic Instrumentation and Calibration
    12. Pure-Tone Tests
    13. Clinical Masking
    14. Speech Audiometry
    15. Audiologic Evaluation of Special Populations
    16. Diagnosing (Central) Auditory Processing Disorders in Children
    17. Diagnosing Auditory Processing Disorders in Adults
    18. Middle Ear Measures
    19. Electrocochleography
    20. The Auditory Brainstem Response
    21. Middle and Long Latency Auditory Evoked Potentials
    22. Otoacoustic Emissions
    23. Neonatal Hearing Screening, Follow-up, and Diagnosis
    24. Intraoperative Neurophysiologic Monitoring
    25. Assessment of Vestibular Function
    Audiology: Treatment
    I. Principles
    1. Hearing Aid Instrumentation, Signal Processing, and Electroacoustic Testing
    2. Earhooks, Tubing, Earmolds, and Shells
    3. Real Ear Measurements
    4. Hearing Instrument Selection and Fitting in Children
    5. Hearing Aid Selection and Fitting in Adults
    6. Outcome Measures in the Fitting of Hearing Aids
    7. Fitting Approaches for Hearing Aids with Linear and Nonlinear Signal Processing
    8. Counseling for Diagnosis and Management of Auditory Disorders
    II. Applications
    9. Medical and Surgical Treatment of Middle Ear Disease
    10. Medical and Surgical Treatment of Sensorineural Hearing Loss
    11. Treatment of (Central) Auditory Processing Disorders
    12. Counseling and Orientation toward Amplification
    13. Middle Ear Implantable Hearing Devices
    14. Cochlear Implants in Children
    15. Cochlear Implants in Adults
    16. Audiologic Rehabilitation Intervention Services for Adults with Acquired Hearing Impairment
    17. Hearing Assistance Technology (HAT)
    18. Room Acoustics for Listeners with Normal Hearing and Hearing Impairment
    19. Vestibular Rehabilitation
    20. Hearing Protection
    21. Mechanisms and Treatment of Tinnitus

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