Auditory Evoked Potentials in Clinical Decision-Making: From Waveform Interpretation to Clinical Responsibility. [Evidence, Ethics, and Real-World Practice]
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- 📘 Book Description (Clinical–Practical)Auditory evoked potentials are no longer just diagnostic tests. In modern clinical practice, they guide decisions that carry real and often irreversible consequences, especially in pediatric and objective hearing assessment.This book was written for the moment after the waveform appears on the screen. The moment when the clinician must interpret results, write a report, and stand behind the decision that follows.Unlike traditional references that focus primarily on physiology, wave identification, and test protocols, this book addresses what happens between the test result and the clinical action. It treats auditory evoked responses as decision-support tools, not decision makers.Throughout the book, evoked responses including ABR, ASSR, AMLR, ALR, and cortical potentials are discussed within real clinical contexts. Emphasis is placed on integrating test findings with case history, cross-check measures, patient factors, and clinical uncertainty.Key clinical themes include:Interpreting technically acceptable results that may be clinically misleadingManaging borderline and gray-zone findingsWriting reports that reflect uncertainty without weakening professionalismUnderstanding the ethical and medico-legal impact of audiology reportsAvoiding over-reassurance and premature conclusionsCommunicating results effectively within multidisciplinary teamsEach chapter follows a consistent Clinical Responsibility Framework, designed for real-world use. Beyond explanation, chapters conclude with structured clinical summaries including key points, common mistakes, red flags, pitfalls, ethical considerations, documentation guidance, and medico-legal awareness.This book does not replace classic texts in auditory evoked responses. It builds upon them, addressing questions that arise in daily practice, where decisions affect patients who often cannot speak for themselves.This book is written for:Audiology students and interns transitioning into clinical responsibilityEarly-career clinicians involved in objective hearing assessmentPracticing audiologists seeking safer decision-making and reportingProfessionals working closely with ENT and multidisciplinary teamsThis is not a book about perfect recordings. It is a book about safe decisions.The waveform is recorded by the system. The decision belongs to the clinician.
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