PPT-BEDSIDE SWALLOW SCREEN FOR DYSPHAGIA

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Laura Cowen PhD CCCSLP Speech Language Pathologist Alanna Kearns RN BSN PN Stroke Program Coordinator July 2015 The nurse will be able to identify which patient

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Laura Cowen PhD CCCSLP Speech Language Pathologist Alanna Kearns RN BSN PN Stroke Program Coordinator July 2015 The nurse will be able to identify which patient population requires a swallow screen before eating drinking or taking anything by mouth. in Acute Care. Adapted from AHRQ and the . Studer. Group. 1. Overview & Objectives. It’s critical that you understand the concepts behind Bedside Shift Report and how you are expected to incorporate them into your practice here at GHS. dysphagia. June 13, 2014. Anatomy and physiology. Stability is provided . positionally. (structures are very close and large amounts of fat). Tongue fills entire oral cavity – touching cheeks, hard, and soft palate. BY: MELISSA MORALES. PRACTICE BEFORE IMPLEMENTATION. PRIOR TO JANUARY 5, 2015. IN OUR HOSPITAL, IN OUR UNIT EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT, SHIFT REPORT WOULD TAKE PLACE IN THE NURSES STATION BY ONCOMING AND LEAVING SHIFT AT NO POINT DID BOTH NURSES WENT TO PATIENTS ROOM TO VERIFY THE “SHIFT REPORT” WAS ACCURATE AND MUCH LESS WAS THE PATIENT INVOLVED. . Angela . Parcaro. -Tucker, MA, CCC-SLP, LSVT®. Disclosure. I have no proprietary interest in any products or methods mentioned; neither I nor members of my family have any equity interest in any of the products or methods covered; and I have not and do not receive payments - either formal or any kind - for any product or method . NSW Speech Pathology . Evidence Based Practice Network. Carly. Bowen, Christian Wiley and Claire Layfield (Group Co-Leaders). . Hans . Bogaardt. - Academic Member. Man . vs. Machine. Clinical question. disease. Done by: Thaer Omar Alqatish. Definitions:.  . Dysphagia . ?.  . Aphagia. . ?. Odynophagia . ?. Phagophobia.  . ?. Classifications for . dysphagia.  . 1-. . Oral and Pharyngeal (Oropharyngeal) . Joy Carter, M.S., CCC-SLP. Disclosures. GSHA Member. Received a Discount on GSHA registration. I am not affiliated with any of the products, services, or publications mentioned in this presentation. . Christine Davis . Saskatoon Public Schools. What is Dysphagia?. intro video. What is dysphagia?. Dysphagia is a . greek. word meaning disordered eating. Dysphagia can be a serious threat to one’s health because of increased risk of aspiration pneumonia, malnutrition, dehydration, weight loss and airway obstruction. Series. RAD GI . OSD . *. Meditech. OE*. Examines esophageal structure and . function (can also look at gastric emptying, small bowel, etc.). Performed by radiologist. Indicated when patient presenting with “swallowing difficulties” (especially with solids) that point to esophageal . What is a Modified Barium Swallow Study (MBSS)? A Modified Barium Swallow Study (MBSS) is a special x If you are pregnant, or think you might be, tell the radiologist or technologist BEFORE the xray i 1 2 Table of Contents Content Page # D ysphagia Overview…..………………………………..3 Causes of D ysphagia…………………………………….4 Evalua Objectives. What is meant by an unsafe swallow / dysphagia. Why this is important  when supporting people with a learning disability. To understand how we swallow and what can go wrong. To know how to identify the signs of an unsafe swallow. Yale. swallow. screen. post-test answers. Question #1. Dysphagia is defined as a dysfunction in any stage of the swallow process.. True. False. Question #2. What percentage of stroke patients have some form of dysphagia?. Dysphagia. Defn. . Difficulty. . in swallowing. Classification . 1- . Oropharyngeal. . dysphagia. . Causes– . Local . pain -. trauma. , oral . candida. , . tonsillitis. _Neuromuscular-Parkinson’s disease.

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