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Handbook of Clinical Audiology, 7ed
Prepare your graduate students for their careers in audiology with Katz’s Handbook of Clinical Audiology, Seventh Edition. This go-to resource was developed by an unsurpassed team of editors and authors, whose expertise in research and clinical practice spans all core areas of clinical audiology.
Packed with new research, relevant case studies, and today’s best practices, the Seventh Edition has been extensively revised and updated throughout and features six all-new chapters, updated research, a streamlined table of contents, and new online teaching and learning resources to save you time and help your students succeed.
Instructor Resources:
- NEW! A Test Bank with 460 questions to make creating exams faster and easier
- NEW! Chapter by chapter image bank containing over 340 images great for creating personalized course material.
Student Resources:
- NEW! On-line case studies that bring audiology concepts to life.
- Expanded References and Additional Readings that facilitate further exploration of topics of interest.
- eBook available for purchase
Contents
Section I: Basic tests and procedures
A brief introduction to clinical auidiology and this handbook
Calibration
Puretone evaluation
Bone conduction evaluation
Speech audiometry
Clinical maksing
Case history
Diagnostic audiology
Section II: Physiological principles and measures
Tympanometry and wideband acoustic immittance
Acoustic stapedius reflex measurements
Introduction to auditory evoked potentials
Electrocochleography
Auditory brainstem response: differential diagnosis
Auditory brainstem response: estimation of hearing sensitivity
Auditory steady-state response
Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring
Middle-latency auditory-evoked potentials
Cortical auditory-evoked potentials
Otoacoustic emissions
Clinical neurophysiology of the vestibular system
Evaluation of the patient with dizziness and balance disorders
Vestibular rehabilitative therapy
Section III: Special populations
Newborn hearing screening
Assessment of hearing loss in children
Genetic hearing loss
Educational audiology
Central auditory processing: a functional perspective from neuroscience
Auditory pathway representations of speech sounds in humans
Central audiotry processing evaluation: a test battery approach
Central auditory processing disorder: therapy and management
Individuals with multiple disabilities —
Noise exposure
Nonorganic hearing loss
Hearing loss in the elderly: a new look at an old problem
Tinnitus and hyperacusis
Tele-audiology
Section IV: Management of hearing disorders
Room acoustics and auditory rehabilitation technology
Hearing aid technology
Troubleshooting and testing hearing aids
Hearing aid fitting for children: selection, fitting, verification, and validation
Hearing aid fitting for adults: selection, fitting, verification, and validation
Building and growing an audiologic practice
Implantable hearing devices
Intervention, education, and therapy for children with hearing loss
Audiologic rehabilitation
Infection control.