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The beloved classic textbook, "Introduction to Sound: Acoustics for
the Hearing and Speech Sciences", is back in a new fourth edition
and continues its aim to teach fundamental concepts of acoustics to
students in communication sciences and disorders and related
disciplines. Students in speech, language, and hearing science must
have a thorough understanding of the elements of acoustics before
they can successfully embark on more advanced study of both normal
and disordered human communication.The textbook is known for how
acoustical concepts have been made understandable for all students,
not just those who are already grounded in mathematics and physics.
The book is appropriate for undergraduate courses in hearing
science, acoustics for speech and hearing, as well as related
courses in audiology.N EW TO THIS EDITION:*New chapter on Room
Acoustics (Chapter 10) summarizes relevant concepts for classrooms
as well as discusses principles and methods for assessing speech
intelligibility/understanding*Chapter 3 on Acoustic Impedance is
now a new free-standing chapter*Each chapter includes Practice
Problems*Several other chapters have been reorganized to achieve an
improved focus and more logical flow of concepts*Now includes a
Glossary of key terms*Information has been made more concise*Access
to a PluralPlus companion website that includes resources for both
students (course notes, study questions) and instructors
(PowerPoint lecture slides, related links.)*Availability of 17
computer animations on the web to illustrate, in slow motion,
elements of acoustics that are ordinarily too fast to visualize.
Are you preparing for the USMLE or the NCLEX-RN? or perhaps another
type of test? or just trying to review your knowledge about the
pathophysiology, diagnoses and treatment of different body
disorders and diseases. Medical information is dynamic and it
changes on a daily basis. It is essential to all healthcare
professionals. It is also an inseparable tool in delivering quality
of care. Sufficient knowledge regarding diagnosis, treatment and
the disorder/disease at hand is a must for safety and quality. The
volumes in this series and this particular book contain medical
information that provides reference for healthcare professionals.
Each volume presents a brief overview of anatomy and physiology,
discussions about the pathophysiology of diseases with their common
diagnostic procedures and treatment, a glossary with pronunciation
guide, and quizzes/tests are located at the end of the book to
assist the users of this text.
Rita Brehm stellt neue Methoden zur Stabilisierung der
Sprechwahrnehmung von Schulern vor - wie das "Handlautieren" oder
das "Silbenkonstruieren" - und erlautert, wie das Silbentrennen,
Abschreiben, Diktieren oder Lesen methodisch effizienter zu
gestalten ist. Sie zeigt, dass im Zeitalter der Inklusion
phonetisch-phonologische Methoden aus der Sprachtherapie zunehmend
Eingang in die schulische Foerderung gefunden haben. Zur wirksamen
Bekampfung von Lese- und Rechtschreibstoerungen benoetigt man
effiziente Lernmethoden auf der Grundlage wissenschaftlicher
Erkenntnisse. Ziel dabei ist, uber die Festigung der phonologischen
Bewusstheit mit dem eigenen Sprechen gleichermassen das Lesen und
Schreiben anzubahnen und zu festigen. Daruber hinaus erklart die
Autorin, wie das Abschreiben effektiver wird, warum Kurzdiktate
unverzichtbar sind und wie Schuler zum bestandigen Lesen motiviert
werden koennen.
An innovative and invaluable resource for students and
professionals to effectively treat children with speech sound
disorders Children with speech sound disorders are at higher risk
of academic failure, behavioral difficulties, motor impairments,
language delays, and literacy deficits. Speech Sound Disorders:
Comprehensive Evaluation and Treatment by Kelly Vess provides the
necessary tools to use research-based practices when diagnosing and
treating preschoolers. Sophisticated yet reader-friendly, this
interactive book is certain to revolutionize the methodology
therapists use to treat children with these disorders and globally
improve outcomes. Through a step-by-step process, readers will
learn to critically review and evaluate research in practice.
Guidance is provided on how to create educationally rich activities
to comprehensively treat children with speech sound disorders.
Readers will not only learn how to integrate research into
practice, but also how to research their own practices to
continually grow as professionals and advance the field. In
addition, invaluable insights are provided on how to make efficient
use of limited therapy time by targeting executive function, social
communication, motor skills, language skills, and literacy skills
while treating children with speech sound disorders. Key Highlights
Readers actively engage in this robust learning experience by:
Participating in interactive activities with 120 video clips of
diverse populations of preschoolers that clearly illustrate
evidence-based practices. Critically reviewing current research,
objectively evaluating research in practice including their own,
and creating evidence-based methods to continually improve
evaluation and treatment of preschoolers with varied needs.
Implementing proven evidence-based strategies to improve outcomes
within a variety of contexts for diverse groups of preschoolers.
Scaffolding children with complex treatment target selection to
promote optimal growth at a time when neuroplasticity is at a high
level. This unique resource empowers individuals across academic
and professional settings to improve the treatment outcomes for
preschoolers with speech sound disorders, develop self-efficacy
skills, and instill a lifelong love of learning in children. This
book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on
https://medone.thieme.com.
Are you preparing for the USMLE or the NCLEX-RN? or perhaps another
type of test? or just trying to review your knowledge about the
pathophysiology, diagnoses and treatment of different body
disorders and diseases. Medical information is dynamic and it
changes on a daily basis. It is essential to all healthcare
professionals. It is also an inseparable tool in delivering quality
of care. Sufficient knowledge regarding diagnosis, treatment and
the disorder/disease at hand is a must for safety and quality. The
volumes in this series and this particular book contain medical
information that provides reference for healthcare professionals.
Each volume presents a brief overview of anatomy and physiology,
discussions about the pathophysiology of diseases with their common
diagnostic procedures and treatment, a glossary with pronunciation
guide, and quizzes/tests are located at the end of the book to
assist the users of this text.
Are you preparing for the USMLE or the NCLEX-RN? or perhaps another
type of test? or just trying to review your knowledge about the
pathophysiology, diagnoses and treatment of different body
disorders and diseases. Medical information is dynamic and it
changes on a daily basis. It is essential to all healthcare
professionals. It is also an inseparable tool in delivering quality
of care. Sufficient knowledge regarding diagnosis, treatment and
the disorder/disease at hand is a must for safety and quality. The
volumes in this series and this particular book contain medical
information that provides reference for healthcare professionals.
Each volume presents a brief overview of anatomy and physiology,
discussions about the pathophysiology of diseases with their common
diagnostic procedures and treatment, a glossary with pronunciation
guide, and quizzes/tests are located at the end of the book to
assist the users of this text.
Are you preparing for the USMLE or the NCLEX-RN? or perhaps another
type of test? or just trying to review your knowledge about the
pathophysiology, diagnoses and treatment of different body
disorders and diseases. Medical information is dynamic and it
changes on a daily basis. It is essential to all healthcare
professionals. It is also an inseparable tool in delivering quality
of care. Sufficient knowledge regarding diagnosis, treatment and
the disorder/disease at hand is a must for safety and quality. The
volumes in this series and this particular book contain medical
information that provides reference for healthcare professionals.
Each volume presents a brief overview of anatomy and physiology,
discussions about the pathophysiology of diseases with their common
diagnostic procedures and treatment, a glossary with pronunciation
guide, and quizzes/tests are located at the end of the book to
assist the users of this text.
Are you preparing for the USMLE or the NCLEX-RN? or perhaps another
type of test? or just trying to review your knowledge about the
pathophysiology, diagnoses and treatment of different body
disorders and diseases. Medical information is dynamic and it
changes on a daily basis. It is essential to all healthcare
professionals. It is also an inseparable tool in delivering quality
of care. Sufficient knowledge regarding diagnosis, treatment and
the disorder/disease at hand is a must for safety and quality. The
volumes in this series and this particular book contain medical
information that provides reference for healthcare professionals.
Each volume presents a brief overview of anatomy and physiology,
discussions about the pathophysiology of diseases with their common
diagnostic procedures and treatment, a glossary with pronunciation
guide, and quizzes/tests are located at the end of the book to
assist the users of this text.
This book focuses on the epidemiology, treatment and long-term
outcomes of voice disorders. The first chapter proposes evidence
based therapy for glottal incompetence, which reflects the
dysfunction of the vocal folds on voice and swallowing. Chapter Two
presents an overview of the epidemiology, diagnosis, management,
extraction techniques, adjuvant medical therapy and prevention of
laryngeal papillomatosis in children. Chapter Three presents the
latest investigation results related to Speech and Language
Pathology intervention in childhood dysphonia, and presents
assessment protocols and therapeutic approaches commonly used in
voice disorders within the pediatric population. Chapter Four
provides a voice analysis of primary school pedagogues in the Czech
region of Ostrava.
An up-to-date reference for managing thyroid and parathyroid
diseases Thyroid and Parathyroid Diseases, Second Edition, has been
revised and updated to reflect recent advances in the medical and
surgical management of thyroid and parathyroid diseases. This new
edition serves as both a comprehensive guide to patient evaluation
as well as an atlas of advanced surgical techniques for managing
patients needing operative intervention. Separate chapters are
devoted to minimally invasive techniques and remote access/robotic
thyroidectomy techniques, both of which have enjoyed increased
application throughout the world. New in the second edition: A
section on state-of-the-art, evidence-based management of
challenging parathyroid conditions such as multiple endocrine
neoplasia and renal hyperparathyroidism A more detailed discussion
of thyroid cancer evaluation and staging A new chapter dedicated to
parathyroid cancer Nearly 200 additional full-color illustrations
This new edition is a valuable resource for all surgeons,
endocrinologists, and residents seeking to expand their knowledge
of thyroid and parathyroid diseases, as well as seasoned clinicians
who want to improve patient care and incorporate the latest
surgical advancements into their practice.
Written and edited by world-renowned aesthetic plastic surgeons,
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery of the East Asian Face presents
cutting-edge techniques for performing plastic surgery on East
Asian patients. Dr. Jin, a well-regarded surgeon in Korea, has
compiled an outstanding clinical reference covering the latest
techniques used in plastic surgery of the East Asian face,
including: rhinoplasty, Asian eyelid surgery, facial contouring,
and aging face surgery. In addition, this book covers the rapidly
changing non-surgical treatments of botulinum toxin, fillers, and
lasers. Key Features: Only includes techniques that are proven to
be safe and clinically effective Covers all the major facial
plastic surgery procedures performed on East Asian patients More
than 850 full-color intraoperative photos and high-quality
illustrations demonstrate techniques and procedures described in
the text This book is an essential reference for aesthetic plastic
surgeons and fellows interested in optimizing outcomes for their
East Asian patients. It is filled with the insights, wisdom, and
experience of leading experts in East Asian facial plastic surgery,
and will surely be kept close at hand as a refresher, training
guide, and atlas of facial plastic techniques.
This popular AAP manual provides expert help for virtually any
commonly encountered pediatric ENT condition. Pediatric
Otolaryngology is the first place to turn for expert help with the
myriad ear, nose, and throat disorders. From adenopathy to
ankyloglossia, ear infection to epistaxis, and from stridor to
speech disorders, look here for the state of the art across the
length and breadth of pediatric ENT disorders. Pediatric
Otolaryngology delivers the precise level of detail primary care
providers require. The book's practice-focused, case-based
presentation streamlines patient problem-solving. "How to" clinical
pearls help you master key diagnosis and treatment procedures. This
must-have manual includes 100 high-quality photos and illustrations
to aid with diagnosis. KEY FEATURES Three new chapters:
Complications of Chronic Eustachian Tube Dysfunction: Retractions,
Perforations, Cholesteatoma; Feeding Disorders/Ankyloglossia; and
Pediatric Tracheostomy Updated guidelines for treatment of otitis
media with effusion Updated guideline on newborn hearing assessment
and cytomegalovirus causation Updated recommendations to treat
intractable drooling
The spectrum of sleep-disordered breathing ranges from primary
snoring at one end to obstructive sleep apnea and central sleep
apnea at the other end. The first chapter in this book provides
current state of knowledge about the mechanisms of obstructive
sleep apnea and central sleep apnea and reviews emerging therapies
for these disorders. Furthermore, sleep apnea usually has
multifactorial causes and affects multiple organic systems
resulting in increased cardiovascular morbidity, disturbing sleep
quality, metabolic balance, glucose and cholesterol levels,
arterial hypertension and thus increasing cardiopulmonary and
vascular morbidity. The second chapter summarises the main findings
in literature and provides a brief and concise differential
diagnosis. The authors of the third chapter expose and discuss
current evidence of neurosurgical conditions and their role in the
genesis and progression of sleep apnea. They emphasise the adequate
treatment and future perspectives. The following chapter examine
the effect of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) on the eye.
Different ophthalmologic disorders are associated with OSAS
including floppy eyelid syndrome, retinal vein occlusion, and
central serious retinopathy. The last chapter in this book is
focused on QT dispersion in patients with obstructive sleep apnea,
with increased QT dispersion potentially reflecting disturbed
myocardial repolarisation and predisposition to cardiac
arrhythmias.
Comprehensive Management of Swallowing Disorders, Second Edition
has been revised with new authors, expanded information on the
clinical evaluations made by dysphagia specialists and with state
of the art medical, behavioral and surgical treatment options. The
editors have selected specialists in every swallowing related
discipline to bring this edition to a true "state of the art"
comprehensive text on dysphagia. The text meets the needs of
students, scientists and practitioners who are involved daily with
the complex issues of dysphagia. Each section has been carefully
edited with up to date references and provides the reader with a
host of new material related to diagnosis, testing and management
of swallowing disorders.The authors represent the current core of
those involved in multidisciplinary swallowing centers and each
focus on his/her area of specialization. They bring their own
perspective on the issues and challenges they face in managing
swallowing disorders knowing that other specialists are equally
involved. This single volume is intended for practicing clinicians,
students and research scientists and represents up to date
information in each area of specialization.Special Features:
Details extensive discussions of normal swallow in pediatric and
adult populations; Provides concise outlines of specific clinical
examinations by seven clinical specialists: Otolaryngology, Speech
Pathology, Rehabilitation Medicine, Neurology, Gastroenterology,
Pediatrics, and Nutrition; Brings issues of diet and nutrition up
to date within the international dysphagia diet guidelines.
With advancements across various scientific and medical fields,
professionals in audiology are in a unique position to integrate
cutting-edge technology with real-world situations. Scientific
Foundations of Audiology provides a strong basis and philosophical
framework for understanding various domains of hearing science in
the context of contemporary developments in: genetics, gene
expression, bioengineering, neuroimaging, neurochemistry, cochlear
and mid-brain implants, associated speech processing and
understanding, molecular biology, physics, modeling, medicine, and
clinical practice.Key features of this text include:Highly
technical information presented in a cohesive and understandable
manner (i.e. concepts without complex equations)Discussion of
integrating newly developed technology within the clinical practice
of audiologyState-of-the-art contributions from a stellar array of
international world-class expertsScientific Foundations of
Audiology is geared towards: doctoral students in audiology,
physics, and engineering; residents in otolaryngology, neurology,
neurosurgery, and pediatrics; and those intermediaries between
innovation and clinical reality.
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access to any online entitlements included with the product. The
leading guide in otolaryngology - invaluable for board review or as
a clinical refresher A Doody's Core Title for 2017! For more than
four decades, K.J. Lee's Essential Otolaryngology: Head and Neck
Surgery has been the premier national and international guide to
otolaryngology. The eleventh edition of this classic reference has
been thoroughly updated to bring you up to speed with today's
practice of otolaryngology. This concise, easy-to-follow book
presents the latest clinical information to help you treat the wide
range of conditions involving the head and neck or prep for board
review. It is organized to allow for quick clinical recall and high
yield review of the field's must-know information. FEATURES * The
perfect otolaryngology primer and the ideal board review resource -
in one compact volume!
This book offers a handy reference guide to anaphylaxis, including
diagnosis and treatment. It covers food, drug allergy and venom
allergies, allergic rhinitis and asthma, anaphylaxis related to
intravenous drug administration, exercise-induced anaphylaxis,
latex allergy, idiopathic anaphylaxis, and also discusses applied
treatment modalities that cause anaphylaxis, such as various forms
of immunotherapy. Providing detailed information on three recently
launched epinephrine auto-injectors, this guide is an invaluable
tool for otorhinolaringologists, pediatric and adult
allergologists, pulmonologists general practitioners and emergency
physicians as well as patients.
The best advice for those with hearing loss, from a leading
audiologist and from patients with personal experience Where can
the most accurate and helpful information about hearing loss be
found? From a friend or relative who has impaired hearing? From an
experienced audiologist? Both, says the author of this essential
book! In an unusual new approach, audiologist John M. Burkey offers
not only specific and up-to-date information based on his own
extensive experience with patients, but also useful, first-hand
advice from those patients themselves. The Hearing-Loss Guide
presents clear, basic facts on hearing impairment and treatments,
followed by candid personal recommendations from people who are
coping successfully with hearing difficulties. For anyone
confronting hearing loss, for family members and friends, and for
others who work alongside or care for a person with a hearing
impairment, this book is a must-read. Inside The Hearing-Loss
Guide: * Specific practical advice from patients and family members
for coping with hearing loss * A professional audiologist's clear
explanations of hearing loss, current treatments, hearing aids, and
other devices * Helpful suggestions for friends, co-workers, and
caretakers of persons with hearing difficulties
Bringing to bear her extensive experience as a speech-language
pathologist, with additional credentials in psychotherapy and
family therapy, Jan Baker clearly, succinctly, and authoritatively
presents clinical and empirical evidence for psychosocial factors
related to the onset, aggravation, and outcomes of functional and
organic voice disorders, and offers treatment strategies and
approaches that are centred not only on traditional approaches to
voice therapy, but also incorporate and demonstrate appropriate
models of counselling. A brief overview of several models of
counselling and psychotherapy is given, with particular emphasis on
the principles of systems theory and family therapy practice.
Psychosocial factors that become evident during the different
stages of voice therapy are discussed, including ways in which
these issues may shape the therapeutic process and influence
longer-term outcomes.These factors may occur, for instance, during
the initial consultation and psychosocial interview; following
assessment when explaining diagnostic findings; when clients ask
searching questions about the 'mind-body' relationship; during
therapy as sensitive information emerges; or towards the final
stages of therapy when helping clients and families grieve over
permanent changes to their voice or and an altered sense-of-self.
They may become more pronounced in response to a client's
challenging behaviours, or as a reflection of problems in the
therapeutic relationship. Strategies for speech-language
pathologists to integrate appropriate counselling strategies in
their voice work are proposed, with clinical vignettes to
illustrate and support these approaches. These strategies are
presented in a way that is in keeping with the professional scope
of SLP practice, with criteria for recognizing the need for
supervision, collaboration with other mental health professionals,
or referring on.Jan Baker's book takes voice therapy for this
challenging population into a new dimension; aside from its clear
coverage of psychosocial factors and options for clinical
treatment, the incorporation of counseling considerations and
strategies gives speech pathologists and their clinical colleagues
a powerful, holistic management tool.
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