PPT-Basic Anatomy Review for Dysphagia

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Nancy Potter PhD CCCSLP Featured Expert Jeri Logemann MartinHarris 2010 MBSImp Bones Skull Mastoid amp styloid processes Zygomatic processarch httpasclaytonedubiologybiol1151Llab05skullwholehtm

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Nancy Potter PhD CCCSLP Featured Expert Jeri Logemann MartinHarris 2010 MBSImp Bones Skull Mastoid amp styloid processes Zygomatic processarch httpasclaytonedubiologybiol1151Llab05skullwholehtm. 08/08-09/11. “ You are in your car, and you discover a turtle lying in the middle of the road. You decide to take a closer look because you always wanted a pet turtle. The animal looks intact, but it does not appear to be moving. How do you go about determining if it is alive ?. Hoof Balance. Matt McMillan, Ph.D.. Proximal. Nearest to point of attachment or torso. Distal. Furthest from point of attachment or torso. Medial. Towards the middle. Lateral. Towards the outside. Anterior. An Overview. Adults and Pediatric Population. Nadita. . Maharaj. , . Certified S&LP, . Director and CEO of Talk the Walk Speech & Language Therapy . Services.. Sirlon. George. , . MS, S&LP and . Alan Chu. March 13, 2013. Anatomy. 18 – 26cm from UES to LES. Esophageal wall layers. Mucosa, . submucosa. , . muscularis. . propia. , adventitia. Proximal 33% skeletal muscle, middle 35-40% mixed, distal 50-60% smooth muscle. During a meal, have you ever noticed someone. Coughing?. Choking?. Gurgling?. Clearing their throat?. Chewing slower than normal?. Reporting chest pain?. Regurgitating their food?. These are all signs and symptoms of dysphagia!. Ms. Bowman. Anatomy Review-Face. Bones. Frontal, maxillary, nasal, zygomatic, temporal, mandible. Anatomy Review-Ear. External Ear. Pinna, external auditory meatus. Middle Ear. Tympanic membrane. Ossicles. Lesson 1.1: The Language of Anatomy and Physiology. Lesson 1.2: Basic Physiological Processes. Lesson 1.3: How Forces Affect the Body. Lesson 1.4: Understanding Science. Lesson 1.1. The Language . of . And benign . esophgeal. diseases. Presented by;. Lina. . bani. . hamad. . dysphagia. The physiology of swallowing. Definition . Epidemology. . There are . two forms of. . dysphagia. Oropharyngeal dysphagia (transfer . STROKE. Anyone can have a stroke. Stroke occurs approximately 152,000 times a year in the UK . One in four strokes are fatal within a year . Stroke is the fourth single largest cause of death in the UK. Dysphagia. . Difficulty in swallowing which may affect any part of swallowing pathway from the mouth to the stomach. Physiology of swallowing. Oral phase. Preparation of bolus. Pharyngeal phase. Closure of the . Supplemental Sexual Anatomy Review S U P P L E M E N T PURPOSE Students may or may not have received educa�on on male and female sexual and reproduc�ve anatomy prior to par� Eastern Journal of Medicine 17 (2012) 188-193 Review Article For safe swallowing to occur, oral motor function, swallowing, and respiration must be precisely controlled and coordi Dysphagia is the inability to safely transfer food and liquid from the oral cavity to the oesophagus (. Macht. 2011). . Occurrence in the ICU:. from 3% to 62% of those patients who have been intubated (. Dysphagia. Defn. . Difficulty. . in swallowing. Classification . 1- . Oropharyngeal. . dysphagia. . Causes– . Local . pain -. trauma. , oral . candida. , . tonsillitis. _Neuromuscular-Parkinson’s disease.

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