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Rehabilitation means to: Answer: means to restore skills that were lost.


Providers of Aural Rehab include: Answer: -Audiologist
-SLP
(SLPs and AUDs often lead the team of professionals)
-Deaf Educators
-Physicians
-Social Workers
-Psychologists
-Others


Who is the primary health care professionals in the management of hearing loss.
Answer: audiologists, SLPs and educators of the deaf and hearing impaired
are the primary providers of aural rehabilitation


Aural Rehabilitation is: Answer: intervention aimed at minimizing and
alleviating the communication difficulties associated with hearing loss.


The goals of Audiologic Rehabilitation include: Answer: 1.Alleviate the
difficulties related to hearing loss.
2.Minimize its consequences. 3.Empower the patient.

, Definitions of hearing loss on Table 1.3 in your text. Answer: -Prelingual
deafness refers to hearing loss present at birth or prior to the development of
speech and language.


-Perilingual deafness, which has emerged to define the situation when deafness is
acquired while developing a first language.


-Postlingual deafness means that loss occurs after about age 5; its overall effects
are therefore usually less serious.


Severe hearing loss can be divided into three categories with regards to time of
onset: What are the important characteristics of hearing loss as they relate to
audiologic rehabilitation? Answer: Time of onset, degree, type of loss, and
speech recognition abilities


Name and describe the three types of hearing loss? Answer: Conductive,
sensorinueral & Mixed


Define audiometrically deaf Answer: unable to comprehend conversational
speech with hearing alone


Define hard of hearing Answer: can comprehend some of their residual
hearing for speech comprehension


The term deafened refers to: Answer: individuals who lose their hearing after
schooling

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