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Tinnitus    
More Than Just Ringing in the Ears
by Wiera Malozemoff, RN, MS
CE458 l 1.00 hr

Tinnitus - CE458
Objectives:

The goal of this program is to provide nurses with practical guidelines for assessing and managing the care of elders who experience tinnitus. After studying the information presented here, you will be able to —

  • Describe the prevalence and health consequences of tinnitus.
  • Describe age-related and pathologic causes of tinnitus.
  • Outline the essential elements in the assessment of patients with tinnitus and nursing interventions.

Course expires on 12/12/2010
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