Rehab Strategies for Patients with Tracheostomies , Ventilators by Jerome Quellier
Duration:1 Hour 51 Minutes | Format:Audio and Video
DESCRIPTION
Overview:
When should I use a speaking valve?
Patient evaluation
Equipment and placement options
Successful placement of speaking valves during acute and long-term rehabilitation
Contraindications and safety measures
The influence of speech valves on vocalization and communication success
Problem solving strategies for difficult placements
Unique risks and solutions
Overcoming aspiration risk
Effects of swallowing physiology
Research and case studies
Safe use of mechanical vents with speaking valves
Ventilation mode for safe use of speaking valve
Vent parameters that influence candidacy for successful use
Case Study
Explanation:
As medical care becomes more advanced, hospitals and long-term care settings generally care for patients with acute and chronic tracheotomy/ventilation addictions.
This short recording is designed to help clinicians quickly understand terminology, evidence-based diagnosis, communication-related interventions, dysphagia, and safe patient mobilization considerations. Bringing evidence-based tools and rehabilitation strategies home, the entire team can be used to improve rehabilitation outcomes in this unique patient population.
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Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 160
- Assessments Yes
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