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How hearing loss influences communication in relationships-the breakdown: -What are some emotional responses? -What are some behavioral responses? |
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-Emotional: Stress, irritation/anger/frustration, fatigue, and concern -Behavioral: Extra effort needed to keep face visible and speech audible; tolerating high volume on TV |
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| What impact does HL have on a patient's social life? |
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| Reduction in social activities and less enjoyment in social activities |
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Spouses of people with HL: -Causes a “___” that needs to be recognized and addressed in order to maintain a harmonious relationship -Frustration and anxiety may enter: Burden of being a ___ and providing extra ___ assistance |
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| crisis; translator; emotional |
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| Hearing loss can erode commitment because partners may feel the other ___ or ___-> isolation and destroy ___. |
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| disengaging; withdrawing; intimacy |
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Marriage and HL: -___ communication -___ tension -___ time communicating -Loss of ___ and spontaneity -Increased vulnerability to ___ of the relationship |
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Definition
| Reduced; Increased; Less; intimacy; failure |
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Term
| Identify one measurement tool than can be used with SOs or CPs. |
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| Physical, mental, and emotional consequences from a partner’s condition |
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| What are some adverse consequences of third-party disability among CPs? |
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Definition
| Difficulty communicating, Changes to the relationship, Misunderstanding, Anger/Frustration, and Social withdrawal |
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Expected outcomes of having SOs/CPs participate in AR programs: -___-effective -Family support reduces ___, helps people ___ with restrictions, and helps them adhere to ___ behaviors -Can show a reduction of ___ ___ -Greater use of communication ___ -Greater marital ___ |
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Definition
| Cost; stress; cope; healthy; hearing handicap; strategies; communication |
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Term
| The process of providing training and treatment to improve hearing for those who are hearing impaired; reactive |
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| Audiologic rehabilitation |
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Term
| To furnish the individual with the communication tools with which to offset his impairment to an optimum degree and to help him gain insight into his disability and the problems it raises; Proactive |
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| How can SO/CPs be included in AR planning from the evaluation? |
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Definition
| Make sure they have a knowledge and understanding of consequences of HL and coping behaviors |
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| How can SO/CPs be included in AR planning from the integration and decision making? |
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| Make sure the decision making process is shared, set achievable goals, make sure they have appropriate expectations, and counsel on the willingness to adapt to facilitate communication |
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Short term remediation: -Counsel on communication ___ and how communication is a __ way street -Refer to ancillary help-social services, health services, organizations |
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Long-Term Remediation: -Follow-up for ___ and additional psychosocial ___ |
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