This practical, accessible, and easily readable handbook equips otolaryngologists and primary care physicians with a working knowledge of today's hearing aids and the effective fitting and use of these devices. The book provides clinicians with the information needed to evaluate patients with hearing impairments, dispense hearing aids or make referrals to hearing aid dispensers, and counsel patients on the successful use of a hearing aid.Coverage includes clear explanations of hearing loss patterns, audiologic testing, and current hearing aid technology; detailed guidelines for selecting and fitting a hearing aid; and instructions to help the patient adjust to a hearing aid. A separate chapter on cochlear implants provides new and up-to-date information on how these devices work and which patients are candidates. Other chapters focus on hearing aids for children, assistive listening devices, effective listening strategies, and treatment options for particularly challenging hearing impairments.
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