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Conversation Between llg and Elektralyte



Conversation Between llg and Elektralyte
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  1. llg
    Jan 23, 2009 12:30 PM - permalink
    llg
    I was already well-established in my career when my hearing and balance problems began. In fact, I was 38 years old and in the middle of my PhD program. So, I didn't have your same problem. However, what I would recommend you do is to try out some of the stethescopes for people with hearing impairments to find the one that works best for you. It will probably cost a lot of money, but it may be worth it. Also, be sure to speak up and let people such as your teachers, classmates, and colleagues know if you are having trouble hearing. Patient safety is always more important than your ego or your professional insecurities. Don't let any insecurities on your part prevent you from getting the assessment data you need.

    Good luck to you!
    Linda
  2. Elektralyte
    Jan 23, 2009 10:09 AM - permalink
    Elektralyte
    Hi llg,

    I am a nursing student living with Meniere's Disease which includes significant hearing loss and loud tinnitus. Did you have tinnitus and hearing loss during nursing school, and if so, what did you do to be able to auscultate lung, heart, and bowel sounds for your physical assessments? I am in need of guidance as I am in a room full of other students practicing their technique as well and the noise makes it that much harder to hear past the one my ear is already making.

    Any advice you can offer me would be most appreciated.

    Thank you,

    Elektralyte (Imbalanced)

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