Pediatric Audiology Casebook
eBook - PDF

Pediatric Audiology Casebook

  1. 306 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

About this book

Leverages real-life cases to foster in-depth understanding of pediatric audiology

Pediatric Audiology Casebook, Second Edition is fully updated with more than 60 new cases presented in four sections, covering all facets of the diagnosis and management of hearing disorders in children. Renowned experts Jane R. Madell, Carol Flexer and rising stars Jace Wolfe and Erin C. Schafer have compiled an impressive compendium of basic to complex diagnostic cases, covering the most salient topics in the field. The book effectively bridges the gap between content knowledge and clinical application, enabling readers to put acquired theory into active practice by engaging in problem-based learning.

Key Features

  • All cases include key information for diagnosing and managing pediatric patients: clinical history, audiologic testing, evaluative reader questions, thought-provoking answers, definitive diagnosis, recommended treatment options, and final outcome
  • Expanded use of cochlear implants including implant performance issues
  • Overcoming challenges—from family non-compliance and complicated mapping—to professional collaboration and multidisciplinary assessments

Paired with the best-selling textbook Pediatric Audiology: Diagnosis, Technology, and Management, Third Edition, this robust classroom duo is an essential resource for instructors and students alike. Acquire in-depth knowledge from the textbook, apply it to practical case studies, and achieve deeper understanding of the full spectrum of pediatric audiology.

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Information

Publisher
Thieme
Year
2019
eBook ISBN
9781626234048

Table of contents

  1. Pediatric Audiology Casebook
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Foreword
  6. Preface
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. Contributors
  9. 1 Managing Mild Hearing Loss
  10. 2 Newborn Follow-up
  11. 3 Probable Enlarged Vestibular Aqueduct and Hearing Loss in a 6-Year-Old Child
  12. 4 Being Mindful of “Mild”
  13. 5 Minimal/Mild Bilateral Hearing Loss
  14. 6 Management of Mild/Moderate Mixed Hearing Loss in a 2-Year-Old
  15. 7 Behavioral Hearing Evaluation: 2-Year-Old Girl
  16. 8 “Well-Baby” Burt
  17. 9 Child with Late-Onset Mild to Moderate Hearing Loss
  18. 10 Pfeiffer’s Syndrome
  19. 11 Probable Ménière’s Disease in a 10-Year-Old Child
  20. 12 Transient Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder or Delayed Auditory Maturation in a Well Baby
  21. 13 Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder: Delayed Diagnosis
  22. 14 Child with Progressive Hearing Loss
  23. 15 School-Aged, Unidentified Minimal/Mild Hearing Loss
  24. 16 WhatWas Missed?
  25. 17 A Case of Progressive Vestibular Impairment
  26. 18 Auditory Processing Evaluation: 12-Year-Old Male
  27. 19 Hearing and Vestibular Loss in a 9-Month-Old Child
  28. 20 Magnetic Bone Conduction Hearing Implant System
  29. 21 Startle Epilepsy and Tinnitus Masking
  30. 22 Hyperbilirubinemia
  31. 23 CHARGE Syndrome
  32. 24 Enlarged Vestibular Aqueduct with Fluctuating Hearing Loss
  33. 25 Complex Audiologic Diagnostic Case
  34. 26 Auditory Processing Evaluation: 8-Year-Old Female
  35. 27 Unilateral Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder/Cochlear Nerve Aplasia
  36. 28 Bilateral Microtia/Atresia with Mixed Hearing Loss
  37. 29 Middle Ear Trauma: 4-Year-Old Girl
  38. 30 Decreased Sound Tolerance (Misophonia)
  39. 31 Congenital Profound Hearing Loss, Noonan’s Syndrome, and Cochlear Implantation
  40. 32 Cytomegalovirus
  41. 33 Congenital Ossicular Chain Anomalies and Hearing Loss
  42. 34 Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder
  43. 35 A Complex Audiologic Case Demonstrating Professional Collaboration
  44. 36 Multidisciplinary Assessment and Management of a Complex Case
  45. 37 Sudden-Onset Hearing Loss with Bilateral Enlarged Vestibular Aqueducts
  46. 38 Living in the Genome Generation: Biparental GJB2 Pathogenic Variants Detected by Expanded Carrier Screening—Outcome from Newborn Screening and Management of Child Following Audiologic Testing
  47. 39 Monitoring Performance for a Child with Hearing Loss
  48. 40 Borderline Cochlear Implant Candidate with EVA
  49. 41 Determination of Bimodal/Bilateral Cochlear Implant Candidacy
  50. 42 Considerations for Hearing Technology Intervention for Precipitously Sloping Hearing Loss in Children
  51. 43 Teenager Rejecting Hearing Aids
  52. 44 Facilitating Full-Time Hearing Aid Use in Children
  53. 45 Progressive Hearing Loss
  54. 46 Fitting Frequency-Lowering Technology to Children
  55. 47 Removing Reluctance in Remote Microphone Use
  56. 48 Poor Performance with a Cochlear Implant: A Case of Overinsertions
  57. 49 Personal Roger System Fitting
  58. 50 Hypoplastic Cochlear Nerve
  59. 51 Complicated Mapping
  60. 52 A Case of Pediatric Hyperacusis
  61. 53 Cochlear Implantation in a Child with Single-Sided Deafness
  62. 54 Unilateral Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder
  63. 55 Cochlear Implantation for Enlarged Vestibular Aqueduct
  64. 56 Does Stimulation Rate Matter?
  65. 57 Cochlear Implantation for Children with Single-Sided Deafness
  66. 58 Family Not Following Up with Audiological Recommendations
  67. 59 Child with Severe Profound Hearing Loss Born to Parents with Deafness
  68. 60 Why Is JS Not Making Progress?
  69. 61 Progressive Hearing Loss
  70. 62 Use of LENA to Explore Classroom Listening Concerns for Student with Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder
  71. 63 Management of Hearing Loss in a Case of Vestibular Aqueduct Syndrome
  72. 64 Considerations for Hearing Technology for Minimal to Mild Hearing Loss
  73. Index