WV OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT MEDICINE
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1 WV OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT MEDICINE 1 Societies 11 History 13 Dictionaries. Encyclopaedias. Bibliographies Use for general works only. Classify with specific aspect where possible 15 Classification. Nomenclature 16 Tables. Statistics 18 Education and training Include educational materials for both teaching and study 19 Schools, departments, colleges 20 Research. Research design Include research to support evidence-based practice Classify research on a specific subject with the subject 21 Ear, nose and throat (ENT) medicine as a profession. Careers Include ethics, accountability, etc 22 Directories 23 Laboratories. Institutes 25 Laboratory manuals. Techniques 26 Equipment and supplies 26.5 Use of computers, IT and telecommunications technology 27 E.N.T. services. Hospitals. Clinics See also WV595 for hearing aid clinics Include health service policy and planning SWIMS Network Cataloguing Group 2013 Page 1 of 8
2 32 Laws 33 Discussion of laws 100 Otorhinolaryngology. E.N.T. General works Classify here works covering the specialty and diseases. See WV140 for works on diseases only 101 Anatomy. Physiology. Biochemistry. Embryology. Abnormalities 140 Diseases of the ear, nose and throat. General works 141 Symptomatology. Diagnosis. Monitoring 150 Foreign bodies. General works See also with the specific parts 168 E.N.T. surgery 170 E.N.T. nursing. Care of the patient in general 180 Intracranial complications of E.N.T. diseases PARTS OF THE SYSTEM Classify with the specific part or disease where possible LARYNX 200 Larynx. Voice production. Include diseases. General works See WL750 for physiology and neurology of speech 201 Anatomy. Physiology 205 Laryngoscopy 210 Inflammation. Laryngitis 230 Vocal chords 235 Paralysis 238 Neoplasms SWIMS Network Cataloguing Group 2013 Page 2 of 8
3 240 Surgery. Laryngectomy. Artificial larynx 245 Alaryngeal voice production Include electronic aids NOSE AND PARANASAL SINUSES Classify works on diseases with the part concerned 300 Nose and paranasal sinuses. General works 301 Anatomy. Physiology. Olfaction. Smell 303 Neurological basis of smell 305 Psychology of smell 310 External nose 312 Plastic surgery 320 Nasal septum 335 Rhinitis. Hay fever 340 Paranasal sinuses 345 Sinusitis PHARYNGEAL REGION See also aspects in WU and WI 400 Pharyngeal region. General works. Include oropharynx 401 Anatomy. Physiology 410 Pharynx. Uvula. Palate. General works on diseases. Include pharyngitis See also aspects of WU 420 Neoplasms of the pharynx and oropharynx 430 Tonsils. Adenoids 435 Tonsillitis. Tonsillectomy SWIMS Network Cataloguing Group 2013 Page 3 of 8
4 440 Cleft lip. Cleft palate 500 Ear. General works See WV515 for diseases only EAR 501 Anatomy. Physiology 510 Examination. Diagnosis. Otoscopy 515 Diseases of the ear. General works See also with specific parts listed below 520 External ear 522 Ear canal. Foreign bodies. Cerumen. Include syringing 525 Tympanic membrane 530 Middle ear. Eustachian tube. Temporal bone. Petrous bone 532 Otitis media 533 Mastoid region 550 Inner ear. Labyrinth. Cochlea. Include cochlear implants 552 Otitis interna / labyrinthitis 554 Otosclerosis 555 Vestibular apparatus. Equilibrium. Spatial orientation. Include motion sickness, vertigo 558 Meniere's disease 560 Ear neoplasms 565 Therapy of ear diseases 568 Surgery SWIMS Network Cataloguing Group 2013 Page 4 of 8
5 AUDIOLOGY, HEARING, HEARING DISORDERS, HEARING IMPAIRMENT, DEAFNESS 570 Hearing. Audiology. Physiology of hearing 571 Audiology clinics 575 Hearing disorders. Hearing loss. Hearing impairment. Deafness. General works 577 Assessment of deafness. Audiometry. Function tests 579 Tinnitus 581 Deafness and hearing disorders in children Include management of childhood deafness; teaching speech and language See WS819 for screening in infancy 585 Treatment of deafness Include surgery 587 Correction of hearing impairment. Hearing therapy. Aural rehabilitation 590 Hearing therapists Include education and training 591 Communication. Include lip reading and sign language 594 Hearing aids, hearing aid clinics and technicians. Include environmental aspects and aids e.g. induction loops in theatres, teletext subtitles, hearing dogs, telephone adaptations 599 Deaf-mutism 602 Directories and guides THE DEAF AND HEARING IMPAIRED 604 Information, advisory and legal services. Advocacy Include Royal National Institute for Deaf People (RNID) 608 Biographical accounts and popular works Include accounts of institutional life SWIMS Network Cataloguing Group 2013 Page 5 of 8
6 610 Surveys. Assessment of need. Registers 613 Illness in the hearing impaired Include hospital care, nursing etc Include education and training of professional carers 618 Education and training for the hearing impaired Include schools for the deaf 621 Attitudes to the hearing impaired Include discrimination 625 Psychological aspects 627 Spiritual aspects 628 Social and economic aspects Include employment, sympathetic hearing scheme, financial services and social security/benefits 630 Personal relationships Include sexual aspects 635 Social welfare and social work. General works Include counselling, residential and day care, home care and informal support, recreation etc SWIMS Network Cataloguing Group 2013 Page 6 of 8
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