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Rapid Audiogram Interpretation. A Clinician's Manual
Squires, L. — Colombo, B. — McKinney, S.
1ª Edición Marzo 2019
Inglés
Espiral
216 pags
570 gr
22 x 28 x 1 cm
ISBN 9781635501155
Editorial Plural Publishing Inc
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Rapid Audiogram Interpretation: A Clinician's Manual provides a methodical, step-by-step approach for interpreting audiograms. Training and experienced clinicians, as well as non-audiologists in related fields, will benefit from this unique workbook and easy-to-remember interpretation process.
The manual includes audiogram examples on a varying level of complexity (basic, intermediate, and advanced), accompanied by official interpretations, matching the specific interpretation method recommended by the authors. This specific interpretation process allows the reader to learn the method and apply it to every future audiogram interpretation, making it an invaluable resource.
Otolaryngology trainees (graduate medical students, residents, fellows) are expected to have a working knowledge of audiogram interpretation, however, few, if any, have direct lectures or mentored clinical experiences designed to provide this knowledge within their first few years of training. This resource fills that gap and provides a means for beginners to master interpretation of the audiogram. It also serves as a general review for more experienced clinicians.
- Includes 65 audiogram examples!
- Uses an 8-step method that can be easily learned and universally applied to future audiogram interpretations
- A searchable index by diagnosis for each audiogram aids the learner in seeing disease-specific examples
- Spiral-bound format allows readers to easily test themselves on audiogram and interpretation examples
- Blank interpretation sheets for audiogram practice
- Includes a Glossary for quick reference of key terms
- Written by otolaryngologists and an audiologist for comprehensive expertise and coverage
Rapid Audiogram Interpretation will also be helpful for students and professionals in related fields, such as audiology, speech-language pathology, and deaf/hard of hearing education.
Reviews
"The Eight Step guide to interpretation is particularly good, taking the reader from recognition of any hearing loss up to use of acoustic reflexes. Masking strategies (never an easy topic) are particularly well covered, but the greatest attraction must be the pattern recognition in audiometry, often at a glance with increasing maturity (i.e. age!). We are presented with twelve classical appearances ranging from noise induced hearing loss, congenital sensorineural deafness to Meniere’s Disease. Immittance testing is particularly well explained and I was glad to see the cautions suggested in interpretation. This book represents a very clever idea. The guide to interpretation is of great value to any novice."
—Liam M. Flood, FRCS, FRCSI, in Journal of Laryngology and Otology
"This text is a wonderful primer for medical students, allied health students and starting otolaryngology residents presented in a didactic and clinical case format. The authors first present an 8-step approach (“Method”): 1. Assess for hearing loss, 2. Determine the type of hearing loss, 3. Check if audiogram fits a classic pattern, 4. Compare speech thresholds to pure-tone audiometry, 5. Assess word recognition scores, 6. Determine tympanometry type, 7. Check ear canal volume, 8. Review acoustic reflexes. Classic diagnoses are presented under each of these steps. The high point of the book is a series of audiometric cases presented as Basic Audiograms, Intermediate Audiograms, and Advanced Audiograms each viewed in the context of the authors’ 8-step approach. The format of the text is a wirebound workbook with page-length audiograms presented in a manner similar to clinical audiogram which make the practice sessions quite realistic. This book is an excellent introduction to clinical interpretation of audiograms and is highly recommended."
—Moises A. Arriaga, MD, MBA, FACS, in Otology & Neurotology
Lane D. Squires, MD, is an Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery at the University of California-Davis. He also is a staff surgeon at the VA Northern California Health Care System in Sacramento, CA. Dr. Squires is a general otolaryngologist who provides clinical and surgical care for all aspects of the field. He met his wife, Cambria, on the first day of freshman orientation at Brigham Young University, where he eventually graduated with a B.S. in Physiology and Developmental Biology. After graduating with honors from the University of Washington, School of Medicine, he completed his residency at UC Davis from 2011 to 2016. He is most proud of his four beautiful children: Mallory, Merrit, Talmage, and Tilly.
Beth Colombo, MD grew up in Massachusetts and attended Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, where she graduated Summa Cum Laude with a major in Neuroscience and a minor in Gender and Womens studies. She attended the University of Massachusetts Medical School and subsequently completed her Otolaryngology residency at the University of California, Davis. She currently works as a community ENT where she focuses on the treatment of ear and sinus disorders. She lives in Bolton, Massachusetts with her husband and two young children.
Samantha McKinney, AuD, F-AAA is an audiologist at University of California, Davis Medical Center where she works with children birth to 21 years of age. Dr. McKinney completed her clinical doctorate of audiology degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. McKinneys clinical interests involve newborn hearing screenings, pediatric diagnostics, pediatric cochlear implants, hearing aid fitting and verification, hearing assistive technologies, and optimizing early intervention strategies for children with hearing loss. Dr. McKinney grew up with hearing loss and has worn hearing aids until recently receiving a cochlear implant. She is passionate about ensuring families attain appropriate services and care with evidence-based practices and promotes self-advocacy in young children. She enjoys mentoring audiology externs, medical students, and ENT residents.
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