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    perseverance. Although people have heard of deafness, often they do not understand the causes and effects. Deafness results from a variety of problems in the ear. Sensorineural hearing loss occurs when there is damage to the sensory cells in the cochlea (13). Some people get nerve deafness when nerves in the inner ear are not properly working and do not send enough signals to the brain (Royston 9). One could have inherited loss of hearing caused by mutations of genes, which affects multiple…

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    Cochlear Implants? In the past thirty years, scientists and researchers have been developing and improving an electronic medical device, referred to as a cochlear implant (Cochlear Celebrates, 2016). This small therapeutic device replaces one’s damaged cochlea, and is responsible for providing the proper sound signals to the brain so that one can hear. Not to be confused with a hearing aid, a cochlear implant is very different. A cochlear implant is responsible for bypassing the damaged…

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    Zoey Intervention

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    Recommendations for Intervention Since Zoey is 17-months old, the therapy should be focused on the family. After the cochlear implant surgery, the family will need a wide range of counseling to ensure that Zoey is given all the support she needs to ensure her cochlear implant is successful and reach the goals they made as a family. The parents should receive intensive information counseling on the cochlear implant device. Informational counseling includes providing information on a device,…

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    Noise can cause permanent hearing loss at chronic exposure levels of at least 85 dB or higher for an eight hour period (Peter M. Rabinowitz, Pg.1). The louder the sound, the shorter the time period before NIHL can occur. Sounds of less than 75 decibels, even after long exposure, are unlikely to cause hearing loss (Hearing Health Foundation 2015). Hearing loss that is caused by the noise exposure due to recreational or non-occupational activities is termed socioacusis. Hearing loss due to…

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    Cochlear Implant Surgery

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    In previous years my mind has always been very controversial about cochlear implants. ive grown up with two deaf cousins that don 't have cochlear implants. After getting their opinions and hearing other deaf peoples opinion, some with cochlear implants some without, i have finally made up my mind. I have come to the conclusion that i don 't agree with cochlear implants because deafness is a natural thing, not a disability that needs to be fixed. If i had a child who was eligible for cochlear…

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    Cochlear implants (CI) are electronic medical devices that are surgically placed, designed to stimulate hearing in individuals with severe to profound hearing loss. It replaces the function of the damaged parts of the inner ear (cochlea), sending sound signals to the brain. To many, this seems like an amazing advance in technology. A miracle even, to be able to restore a missing sense. To others, this device holds a threat to the demise of a culture that strictly celebrates and is centered on…

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    Cochlear Research Paper

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    digital information then, sent over a transmitter antenna to the surgically implanted part of the system. The implant will turn the sound information into electrical signal that travel down to an electrode array inserted into the tiny inner ear, or cochlea. The electrode directly stimulate the auditory nerve to sending the information to the brain. By passing the damage innerear, the cochlear implant provides an entirely new mechanism for hearing. ( cochlear implant online,…

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    Just as cell phones today have the capability of sending text messages to one another, so do standard household phones. With this text messaging available, the hearing impaired can communicate just as any other. Technology has made it capable to transmit not just the spoken word, but also the written word through telephone lines. Now that television shows and movies are equipped with the technology to include closed captioning, the hearing-impaired can view them. Listening devices can now be…

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    The Sensory System is a very complex System in the body. There are several paths in the Sensory System from places like the eye,ear,skin,nose,etc. to the brain. I am going to tell you about the pathways from the ear to the brain, the eye to the brain, and the nose to the brain. Also, I am going to write about three Geico advertisements I watched and explain the message from the advertisement and what personal factors might be affecting my perception of the advertisements. The sound wave path…

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    Hearing Impairment

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    The classroom should be a safe and welcoming environment where all students feel comfortable participating, in order to enhance their learning. This environment should include all students, even students with disabilities. A student with disabilities still deserves a fair opportunity to learn, they will just need certain accommodations to assist them in being able to learn to the best of their abilities. Although disabilities do create some obstacles in the classroom, with the help of the…

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