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Evoked Potential 101 Series - Click ABR

Course: #368Level: Introductory 1 Hour 48 Reviews
Recorded Webinar

This course is intended for audiologists who need a review of basic ABR testing principles and data analysis. It will cover the effect of changes in collection parameter settings on click ABR data with a focus on helping you make good choices to optimize data quality.

Course created on November 15, 2007

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No CEU credit available

Learning Outcomes

  • checkmarkParticipants will be able to describe the impact of various recording, stimulus and amplifier parameters on click ABR waveform data.
  • checkmarkParticipants will be able to select an electrode montage that is appropriate for the patient and the goal of the ABR test.
  • checkmarkParticipants will be able to review click ABR protocol parameters and waveforms to identify potential barriers to collection of optimal ABR data.

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