What are ways in which educating the patient is important?
Prescription procedure
amplification target (prescription target)
required amplification characteristics that can help assume relationship between measured patient characteristics and required amplification characteristics
evaluative approach
Mirroring of the audiogram
the gain needed at each frequency that is equal to the threshold loss at that frequency minus a constant
half-gain rule
What are two different auditory things used for the basis of prescription?
MCL
Measuring hearing thresholds
Name reasons why it is hard to determine a relationship between hearing loss and gain.
REAG
real-ear aided gain
- specifies how much SPL at the eardrum should exceed the SPL in the incoming field
REIG
- describes how much more signal should be at the ear drum when the person is aided compared to unaided
REUG
real-ear unaided gain
REAR
real-ear aided response
What are some types of prescriptions for linear amplification?
POGO
POGO II
NAL
Why was the NAL formula changed?
NAL-RP
DSL (linear)
- wanted to provide audible and comfortable signal in each frequency region
How does DSL differ from POGO and NAL-RP?
Why is the correct prescription important?
What is important to consider when trying to pick between the different prescription methods?
Name some difficult issues with prescription.
acclimatization
gradual longterm changes in the hearing abilities of patients