Amplified Stethoscope Options for Professionals with Hearing Loss

Course: #15879Level: Intermediate 1 Hour 74 Reviews
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For medical professionals with hearing loss, the routine use of traditional stethoscopes inherently creates several challenges. The presence of a hearing loss may prohibit the ability to actually hear necessary heart, lung, and/or bowel sounds for differential diagnosis. While amplified stethoscopes designed to compensate for hearing loss are commercially available, medical professionals who are current users of amplification are faced with additional challenges that may preclude the successful use of amplified stethoscopes in conjunction with hearing instrumentation. The goal of this article is to provide audiologists with an overview of viable stethoscope options for people with hearing loss, while also addressing associated limitations for purposes of facilitating realistic expectations.

Course created on March 31, 2010

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  • checkmarkReaders will be able to describe viable options for patients with hearing loss who use custom hearing instruments and need to use a stethoscope.
  • checkmarkReaders will be able to describe viable options for patients with hearing loss who use BTE hearing instruments and need to use a stethoscope.
  • checkmarkReaders will be able to explain challenges and limitations with the available options for stethoscope use for patients with hearing loss.

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