This work for speech-language pathologists, SLP students (undergraduate practicum courses) and graduate level, and healthcare professionals, contains practical suggestions and informative explanations. It also offers a comprehensive overview of hearing for the non-specialist. Available resources for information are included in each chapter. The text provides a compilation of information on advances in audiology and its clinical use by the non-specialist. It also offers information on areas that although not commonly taught in graduate school are encountered in the workplace by professionals designated as "communication specialists".
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
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978-0-7506-9526-8 (9780750695268)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Anatomy and physiology of the hearing mechanism; disorders of hearing in children; disorders of hearing in adults; identification and evaluation of hearing loss in infants and pre-school children; identification and evaluation of hearing in school-age children, adults, and the elderly; interpretation of clinical test results; hearing aids; assistive listening devices; tactile aids and cochlear implants; speech and language characteristics of hearing-impaired children and adults; intervention with the elderly; central auditory function; noise and hearing loss.