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Intro to Adult Aural Rehabilitation
Adult Aural Rehabilitation
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Audiology
Graduate
02/02/2019

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Term
This is an older term and are things that SLP and audiologists do to ameliorate the effects of Hloss (e.g.: fitting HAs and speech reading)
Definition
Aural rehabilitation
Term
This is a more contemporary term that includes SLP and audiologists, but more towards audiologists; reflects more about what we are doing with the hearing/auditory system; auditory training
Definition
Auditory rehabilitation
Term
Those things that an audiologist does to ameliorate the effect of HLoss
Definition
Audiologic rehabilitation
Term
What are the 5 domains of the WHO-ICF framework?
Definition
Impairment, activity limitations, participation restrictions, environmental factors, and personal factors
Term
What is an example of an activity limitation?
Definition
When a patient is unable to hearing on the phone because of their hearing loss
Term
What is an example of a participation restriction?
Definition
A patient no longer talks on the phone because they can't hear on it
Term
If a patient had a poor experience with audiologists and hearing aids in the past, to which of the WHO-ICF domains does it pertain?
Definition
Personal factors
Term
What are the 4 domains in managing adult hearing impairment?
Definition
1. Assessment and goal setting
2. Technical aspects of treatment
3. Orientation, counseling, and follow-up
4. Assessment outcomes
Term
Using the provided model for AR, name and define the 4 areas for consideration in management of adult hearing impairment.
Definition
1. Sensory aids
2. Instruction, demonstration, and coaching
3. Perceptual training
4. Counseling
Term
Which principles of the code of ethics is most important to us?
Definition
-Principle 1: Non-discriminatory practice
-Principle 2: Scope of Practice, Competency, Continuing Education
-Principles 4 and 5: Conflict of interest, Stark Law (self-referral), Federal Antikickback Statute (payment for referral)
Term
What are some important federal laws?
Definition
-HIPPA
-ADA
-Twenty-First Century Communication and Video Accessibility Act
Term
What are some important state laws for Audiology?
Definition
-Licensure laws
-Telepractice
Term
How do facility regulations and standards (e.g. JCAHO) influence the practice of AR and other healthcare professions outside of audiology?
Definition
It requires language access to those with disabilities. So public accommodations need to provide auxiliary aids and services, which include qualified interpreters, note takers, computer-aided transcription services, and written materials
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