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1 MedOne ComSci Content Included as of February 09 Communication Science, Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology E-Journals... E-Books... Cases... Media... 7
2 ComSci: E-Journals Title Seminars in Hearing Seminars in Speech and Language ComSci: E-Books Lead Contributor Title Edition Atcherson Auditory Electrophysiology: A Clinical Guide Conture Stuttering and Related s of Fluency Desmond Vestibular Function: Clinical And Practice Management Fitzpatrick Pediatric Audiologic Rehabilitation: From Infancy to Adolescence Galster Audiology Treatment Garn-Nunn Calvert's Descriptive Phonetics: Introduction and Transcription Workbook Gelfand Essentials of Audiology Golper Outcomes in Speech Language Pathology Hamid Medical Otology and Neurotology: A Clinical Guide to Auditory and Vestibular s Hosford-Dunn Audiology: Practice Management Johnson Medical Speech-Language Pathology: A Practitioner's Guide Kendall Laryngeal Evaluation: Indirect Laryngoscopy to High-Speed Digital Imaging Langmore Endoscopic Evaluation and Treatment of Swallowing s LaPointe Aphasia and Related Neuorgenic Language s LaPointe Aphasia and Related Neuorgenic Language s 5 LaPointe Atlas of Neuroanatomy for Communication Science and s LaPointe Atlas of Neuroanatomy for Communication Science and s Madell Pediatric Audiology Casebook Madell Pediatric Audiology:, Technology, and Management Madell Pediatric Audiology:, Technology, and Management Maltby A Dictionary of Hearing McNeil Clinical Management of Sensorimotor Speech s Menner A Pocket Guide to the Ear Oeding The Audiogram Workbook Pensak Clinical Otology Rawool Auditory Processing Deficits: Assessment and Intervention Rawool Hearing Conversation: In Occupational, Recreational, Educational, and Home Settings Robinette Otoacoustic Emissions: Clinical Applications Roeser Audiology Roeser Auditory s in School Children: The Law, Identification, Remediation Roeser Roeser's Audiology Desk Reference Rousseau Anatomy and Physiology of Speech and Hearing Schaub Digital Hearing Aids Smaldino Handbook of Acoustic Accessibility: Best Practices for Listening, Learning, and Literacy... Taylor Audiology Practice Management Tyler Tinnitus Treatment: Clinical Protocols Adult Audiology Casebook Audiology Answers for Otolaryngologists Audiology Answers for Otolaryngologists Audiology Treatment Strategies for Selecting and Verifying Hearing Aid Fittings The Audiology Capstone: Research, Presentation, and Publication Waltzman Cochlear Implants Watts Laryngeal Function and Voice s: Basic Science to Clinical Practice Weber Vertigo and Disequilibrium: A Practical Guide to and Management Weber Vertigo and Disequilibrium: A Practical Guide to and Management Weinstein Geriatric Audiology
3 ComSci: Cases When it comes to applying information in a clinical setting, cases are invaluable for transitioning knowledge into practice. Each real case walks readers through history, testing, questions, diagnosis, treatment, and reading, so students can learn to handle patients. Online-first cases mean instructors can teach the most contemporary information without a delay between the screen and the real world. General Otolaryngology A Case for Real Ear Measures Facial Nerve Monitoring with Electroneuronography Nonorganic : A Case Study A Case of Definite Meniere s Disease: Unilaterally Abnormal Calori test with Bilaterally Normal vhit Test. Fitting BICROS to a Patient with LongStanding Unilateral Novel Use of Speech Recognition Testing for Counseling Cochlear Implant Recipients A Case of Central and Peripheral Vestibular Impairment Fitting Hearing Aids to a Patient with Mild One Patient with Two Audiological Examinations and Two Different Outcomes A Case of Extreme Misophonia and Hyperacusis FM Technology Improves Quality of Life Ototoxicity and Cisplatin A Case of Mistaken Identity Functional Patient Decision to Purchase Hearing Aids: Bundling or Unbundling A Classic Case of Vestibular Neuritis Gamma Knife Treatment for Acoustic Tumor Posttraumatic Stress Mimics Auditory Processing ABR versus MRI in the of Acoustic Tumors Headaches, Hyperacusis, and Tinnitus Pseudohypoacusis: The Stenger Test Acoustic Neuroma Hearing Aid Candidacy and Selection Quick-Fit versus Programming Hearing Aid Fittings: Acoustic and Perceptual Differences Acquired Auditory Neuropathy in Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Hearing Aid Prescriptive Methods in an Adult Patient Real Ear Measures Were Completed, but... Adult Patient with Chronic Otitis Media an drecurrent Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) Hearing Aids for Tinnitus Real-Ear Aided Response and Audibility Amplification for Mixed Hearing Assistive Technology: A Viable Alternative to Hearing Aids Recommendation and Verification of a Personally Worn FM System An Unconventional Monaural Hearing Aid Fitting Hearing s: Vestibular Schwannomas and Sudden Sensorineural Revisiting Acoustic Reflexes An Unexpected Case of Otosclerosis Hearing Instrument Troubleshooting Using Real Ear Measurements Revisiting Cochlear Implant Candidacy An Unexpected Cause of Sudden Hearing Hearing Versus Auditory Processing s: Are Hearing Aids Enough? Right Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia following a Stroke An Unusual Case of Fluctuating Hearing Hidden Somatic Tinnitus Asymmetric Amplification Solution High Frequency Gain Dependent Word Recognition Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence Syndrome (SSCDS) Audiologic Management of a Patient with Psychogenic How Auditory Processing Deficits Can Interfere with a College Student s Success in School and Work Test Measures Matter Audiologic Management of an African American Patient with Sickle Cell Disease Hyperventilation-Induced Nystagmus The Case of the Missing C# Auditory and Vestibular Neuropathy in an Adult Patient I Hear Worse When I Wear Two Hearing Aids The Mystery of the 000 Hz Air Bone Gap Auditory Dyssynchrony: A Struggle to Understand Speech in Noise I Only Want Hearing Aids Today! The Presentation of Cerebellar Disease in Vestibular Testing of an Adult Patient Auditory Nerve : Structure versus Function Identification of Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence The Role of an Inciting Event Causing Vertigo Auditory Neuroma Importance of Audiologic and Vestibular Evaluation in the of Unilateral Vestibular Schwannoma Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Auditory Processing Therapy for Mitochondrial Myopathy Importance of Sufficient Output Saturation Sound Pressure Level at 90 db on Hearing Aids Transcranial Contralateral Routing of Signal for Single-Sided Deafness BPPV Lateral Canal Conundrum In Utero and Early Childhood Drug Abuse: An Auditory, Speech, and Language Outcome Tympanic Membrane Perforation as a Result of a Japanese Beetle Central Vestibular Dysfunction: A Case of Wernicke s Encephalopathy Innovative Hearing Device for the Treatment of Mild to Severe Sensorineural Unilateral and a Contralateral Routing of the Signal Fitting
4 ComSci: Cases (continued) Audiology: Adult Central Vestibular Dysfunction Type Chiari Malformation It Is Never Too Late Unilateral and Disequilibrium Clinical Management of a Patient with a Folded Electrode Array It s Not All About the Hearing Aid Unilateral Peripheral Vestibular Dysfunction Confounded by Central Inhibition Clinical Management of a Patient with Bilateral Vestibular Schwannomas Labyrinthine Fistula Unilateral Utricular Dysfunction Presenting as Disorientation while Driving Cochlear Dead Regions Liquefaction (Hydrolytic) Necrosis from a Hearing Aid Battery in the Ear Canal (Assault and Battery in the Ear Canal) Use of a Stent in a Collapsing Exterior Ear Canal Cochlear Implantation in Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media with Cholesteatoma Long-Term Effects of Cisplatin and Cranial Radiation Therapy on Hearing Vestibular Migraine Disease and Horizontal Canal Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo in an Adult Patient Cochlear Implantation in Meningitis Caused by Streptococcus suis Maximizing Tinnitus/Hyperacusis Sound Therapy with Real Ear Measures Vestibular Schwannoma Coping with Hearing Challenges at Work Maximum Conductive Secondary to Surgical Closure of the External Auditory Canal When Is a Difference in Word Recognition Scores Significant? Could It Be (Central) Auditory Processing? Medical Professional with Seeking Amplified Stethoscope When Mild Accompanies Mild Cognitive Impairment and Treatment of Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence Syndrome Meniere s Disease and Aided Distortion You Need to Take Care of Your Front End! Diagnostic and Treatment Outcomes for an Adolescent with Left Functional Hemispherectomy Middle Ear Effects from Playing a Brass Musical Instrument You Really Should See a Doctor about That Differential of Central versus Peripheral Vertigo Misuse of Insert Earphones during PureTone Audiometry You re Wearing the Best Hearing Aids Do You Hear What I Hear? Modifying Insertion Gain without Computer-Based Software Young Adult with Misophonia Effect of Domes versus Custom Earmolds Multiple Pathologies in a Single Patient Musical Hallucinations Evaluation of a Fully Implantable Hearing Device Exostoses, Hearing Aids, and Brain Training My Hearing Aids Do Not Help Me at All Well-Baby Burt Counseling about and Literacy Newborn Follow-up A Case of Pediatric Hyperacusis Cytomegalovirus Normal Hearing Misdiagnosed as Hearing A Case of Progressive Vestibular Impairment Determination of Bimodal/Bilateral Cochlear Implant Candidacy Personal Roger System Fitting A Complex Audiologic Case Demonstrating Professional Collaboration Determining Bilateral Candidacy Pfeiffer Syndrome Type I Accessing Frequency-Lowering Technology Determining Bilateral Candidacy for an Infant Pfeiffer s Syndrome Asymmetrical Does Stimulation Rate Matter? Poor Performance with a Cochlear Implant: A Case of Overinsertions Auditory Management: Communication Changes Down Syndrome Probable Enlarged Vestibular Aqueduct and in a 6-Year-Old Child Auditory Management: Team Evaluation Enlarged Vestibular Aqueduct Probable Ménière s Disease in a 0-YearOld Child Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Enlarged Vestibular Aqueduct with Fluctuating Progressive Creating a Treatment Program Enlarged Vestibular Aqueduct: Complex Removing Reluctance in Remote Microphone Use Delayed Enlarged Vestibular Aqueduct: Fluctuating, Mixed School-Aged, Unidentified Minimal/Mild Enlarged Vestibular Aqueduct: Progressive Auditory Processing : Developing an Individualized Test Battery Misdiagnosis Monitoring Performance for a Child with Auditory Processing Evaluation: -YearOld Male Auditory Processing : Application of FM Technology Multidisciplinary Assessment and Management of a Complex Case Auditory Processing Evaluation: 8-Year-Old Female Audiology: Pediatric
5 ComSci: Cases (continued) Audiology: Pediatric 5 Behavioral Hearing Evaluation: -Year-Old Girl Family-Centered Support and Guidance Misdiagnosis: Sensorineural Behavioral Observation Audiometry: Under 6 Months of Age Fitting Frequency-Lowering Technology to Children Mixed Being Mindful of Mild FM Systems Startle Epilepsy and Tinnitus Masking Bilateral Microtia/Atresia with Mixed Genetic Nonspecified Sudden-Onset with Bilateral Enlarged Vestibular Aqueducts Bilateral or Bimodal Goldenhar Syndrome Team Approach to Spoken Language Development Borderline Candidate Hearing Aids Teenager Rejecting Hearing Aids Borderline Cochlear Implant Candidate with EVA Hearing and Vestibular in a 9-MonthOld Child Tinnitus: Noise-Induced Branchio-Oto-Renal Syndrome Hearing Assistance Technology Management Transient Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum or Delayed Auditory Maturation in a Well Baby Charge Association: Cochlear Implant Hyperbilirubinemia Traumatic Brain Injury: Misdiagnosis CHARGE Syndrome Hypoplastic Cochlear Nerve Treacher Collins Syndrome Child with Late-Onset Mild to Moderate Identifying Device Problems: Delayed Treacher Collins Syndrome: Baha Child with Progressive Identifying Device Problems: Device Reimplantation Trisomy 8 (Edwards Syndrome) Child with Severe-Profound Born to Parents with Deafness Identifying Device Problems: Mondini Dysplasia and EnlargedVestibular Aqueduct Syndrome Troubleshooting Cholesteatoma: Unilateral Conductive Infant Evaluation: Under 6 Months Troubleshooting: Unique CI Map Cochlear Implant Candidacy Listening Age Formula: Careful Evaluation of Candidacy and Progress Tumor: Cerebellar Pilocytic Astrocytoma Cochlear Implant: Sensory Integration Living in the Genome Generation: Biparental GJB Pathogenic Variants Detected by Expanded Carrier Screening Outcome from Newborn Screening and Management of Child Following Audiologic Testing Understanding Default Settings Cochlear Implantation for Children with Single-Sided Deafness Magnetic Bone Conduction Hearing Implant Unilateral Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum System Cochlear Implantation for Enlarged Vestibular Aqueduct Management of in a Case of Vestibular Aqueduct Syndrome Unilateral Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum /Cochlear Nerve Aplasia Cochlear Implantation in a Child with Single-Sided Deafness Management of Mild/Moderate Mixed in a -Year-Old Unilateral Complex Audiologic Diagnostic Case Managing Mild Use of LENA to Explore Classroom Listening Concerns for Student with Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Complicated Mapping Middle Ear Trauma: -Year-Old Girl Verification of a Personal-Worn FM System in a Classroom with a Soundfield System Conductive Minimal/Mild Bilateral Vestibular Dysfunction Congenital Ossicular Chain Anomalies and Misdiagnosis: Autism/Deafness/Retinitis Pigmentosa Vestibular Evaluation Measures Congenital Profound, Noonan s Syndrome, and Cochlear Implantation Misdiagnosis: Conductive Vestibular Issues with Profound Hearing Connexin 6 Misdiagnosis: Mixed Vestibular Issues: Central Pathology Considerations for Hearing Technology for Minimal to Mild Misdiagnosis: Pervasive Development Vestibular Visual Interaction Deficit Considerations for Hearing Technology Intervention for Precipitously Sloping in Children Sensorineural : Infant Evaluation What Was Missed? Facilitating Full-Time Hearing Aid Use in Children Sensory Integration Issues When to Refer for a Cochlear Implant Evaluation Family Not Following Up with Audiological Recommendations Specific Autoimmune Disease: Fluctuating and Progressive Why Is JS Not Making Progress?
6 ComSci: Cases (continued) Speech-Language Pathology: Adult A Case of Dysarthria Associated with Parkinson s Disease Functional Language Rehabilitation in a Case of Nonfluent Aphasia Script Training in a Case of Nonfluent/ Agrammatic-Primary Progressive Aphasia A Case of Dysphagia in Generalized Dystonia Following Deep Brain Stimulation Hyperkinetic Dysarthria: Dystonic Features in a Patient with a History of Brainstem Encephalitis Speech Therapy Telepractice Program for a Client with Aphasia A Case of Exploring Clinician Readiness for Interstate Telepractice Influence of Cognitive Status on AAC Intervention in a Case of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Speech-Language and Dysphagia Assessment in a Bilingual Female Post Cerebrovascular Accident A Case of Stroke-Induced, Moderate, Acquired Apraxia of Speech and Nonfluent Aphasia Injury Prevention for a Touring Professional Singer with Phonotrauma The Role of Stimulability Testing and Voice Therapy for Patients with Large Benign Vocal Folds Lesions Accent Modification in a 0-Year-Old L Ukrainian Speaker Linguistic and Cognitive Deficits in Autoimmune Encephalopathy Transfeminine Voice Training Accent Modification in a Thai-Speaking Graduate Student Management of Patients at End of Life A Case Study on Efficacy of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Posttraumatic Stress Aphasia and Dysphagia in a Resident of a Skilled Nursing Facility Management of Swallow Function in a Patient with an Orocutaneous Fistula Augmentative and Alternative Communication for a Client with Broca s Aphasia Aural Rehabilitation of a Sequential Bilateral Cochlear Implant User Multiple Cranial Neuropathies and Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Aneurysm following a Traumatic Brain Injury Cognitive Rehabilitation for a CombatInjured Veteran with Mild TBI and Comorbid Conditions Cognitive Rehabilitation following a Case of Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Multiple Unmanaged Concussions in a Collegiate Rugby Athlete Interdisciplinary Collaboration for a Client with Alzheimer s Disease Compensatory and Restorative Application of AAC in Chronic, Severe Aphasia Paradoxical Vocal Fold Motion in a HighLevel Athlete Stroke-Induced Aphasia and Dysphagia: Acute and Long-Term Implications Conversation Training Therapy for a Professional Voice User Prioritizing Clinical Decisions in a Complex Medical Case Targeting Social Communication Skills for an Adult Client with Autism Spectrum Differential Diagnostics in a Case of Spasmodic Dysphonia versus MuscleTension Dysphonia Psychogenic Stuttering in an Adult Utilization of Self-Help Activities for an Adult Who Stutters Dystussia and Dysphagia in Parkinson s Disease Reading as Intervention for a Skilled Nursing Facility Resident with Dementia Evidence-Based Intervention for Dysarthria in a Patient with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Rehabilitation after Right Hemisphere Brain Damage in the Chronic Phase of Recovery Speech-Language Pathology: Pediatric 6 A Case of Childhood Apraxia of Speech Completely Normal Speech Is the Goal for a Child Born with Cleft Palate Misdiagnosis: Mixed A Case of Speech Rehabilitation Following Cleft Palate Repair Connexin 6 Misdiagnosis: Pervasive Development A Complex Audiologic Case Demonstrating Professional Collaboration Considerations for Hearing Technology for Minimal to Mild Misdiagnosis: Sensorineural A Holistic Approach to Treating a Preschool-Aged Child Who Stutters Counseling about and Literacy Mixed A Pediatric Case of a Severe Speech-Sound with Motor Involvement Cytomegalovirus Multidisciplinary Assessment and Management of a Complex Case Accessing Frequency-Lowering Technology Determining Bilateral Candidacy Normal Hearing Misdiagnosed as Hearing Assessment and Treatment in a Case of a School-Aged Speech Sound, Difference, or Gap? A School-Age Disability Evaluation Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing Impairment in a Child with a Craniofacial Assessment and Treatment of a Preschool Fluency Case Down Syndrome Pfeiffer Syndrome Type I Assessment and Treatment of Pediatric Dysphonia with a Complex Medical History Early Identification and Early Intervention in the Birth-to-Three Population Prioritizing Communication Supports for an Adolescent with Intellectual Disability Auditory Management: Communication Changes Enlarged Vestibular Aqueduct Psycholinguistic Approach to Assessment and Treatment of Complex SpeechLanguage Impairment in a School-Age Child
7 ComSci: Cases (continued) Speech-Language Pathology: Pediatric Auditory Management: Team Evaluation Enlarged Vestibular Aqueduct: Complex School-based Swallowing and Feeding Treatment: Oral Phase Dysphagia Secondary to Cerebral Palsy and Moebius Syndrome Creating a Treatment Program Evaluation and Intervention for a Young Child with Severe Intellectual Disability Selective Mutism: A Pragmatic Approach Family-Centered Support and Guidance Sensorineural : Infant Evaluation Misdiagnosis Feeding and Language Therapy in a Child with Congenital Cytomegalovirus and Traumatic Brain Injury Sensory Integration Issues Auditory Processing : Application of FM Technology Global Language Impairment in a Preschooler with Autism Social Communication Intervention for a Child with Autism Spectrum Auditory Processing : Developing an Individualized Test Battery Identifying Device Problems: Delayed Stuttering in Young Children Augmentative and Alternative Communication in a Child with Congenital Porencephaly Identifying Device Problems: Mondini Dysplasia and EnlargedVestibular Aqueduct Syndrome Team Approach to Spoken Language Development Autism Spectrum s and Word Associations Language and Cognitive Deficits Associated with a Case of Landau Kleffner Syndrome The Application of Dynamic Assessment of Narratives in an English Language Learner Behavioral Observation Audiometry: Under 6 Months of Age Language Assessment in a Child with Minimal Verbal Skills The Case of a Profound Phonological in a Preschooler Bilateral or Bimodal Language Delay in a Bilingual Child The Importance of Re-assessment following a School-based Individualized Education Plan (IEP) Referral: A Case of Cluttering Charge Association: Cochlear Implant Language Impairment in a Child with Suspected Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Treacher Collins Syndrome Child with Late-Onset Mild to Moderate Language-Based Learning Disability and Literacy in a School-Aged Student Treatment of Childhood-Onset Fluency in a High-School Student Childhood Motor Speech s in a Child with 7q. Duplication Syndrome Listening Age Formula: Careful Evaluation of Candidacy and Progress Treatment of Communication and Feeding s in a Complex Pediatric Patient with a Neurogenic Clinical Decision Making for a Bilingual Child: Using Converging Information Management of in a Case of Vestibular Aqueduct Syndrome Treatment of Pragmatic Language s in Preschool and School-Age Children Cochlear Implant Candidacy Management of Mild/Moderate Mixed in a -Year-Old Unilateral Cochlear Implant: Sensory Integration Misdiagnosis: Autism/Deafness/Retinitis Pigmentosa Voice Care for the Child Who Is Post Airway Reconstruction: Special Challenges Cognitive-Linguistic Deficits in Pediatric Acquired Brain Injury Misdiagnosis: Conductive Working Collaboratively with a Young Child with Autism Spectrum Combined Modality Fluency Therapy in a Teenager with Severe Stuttering Reading Comprehension Difficulties in an Elementary-School Student Media When words aren t enough, the images and videos in MedOne are always at your disposal. You can quickly find and compare images in your browser or download media directly to a PDF or PowerPoint file to enhance any presentation. Legends and links allow you to refer back to the source, so you can include the appropriate citations. Content Images 7 Videos Audio
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