Angela Mansolillo – Breathing, Digestion and Swallowing: Best Practices in Dysphagia Management
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DescriptionWhat is the healthiest diet? Is he aspired? Can she take these pills? What else can we do if he despises pureed food? She won’t drink the heavy drinks! Will he catch pneumonia? Is a feeding tube required?
These are difficulties that we deal with on a daily basis in our work with dysphagic children and adults. How can we keep our clients safe while still ensuring they are well hydrated and nourished, and how do we normalize eating as much as possible?
It’s sometimes about more than simply swallowing.
This course will look at the connections between breathing, gastrointestinal function, and swallowing to help doctors discover the underlying reasons of their clients’ swallowing problems. We’ll examine particular respiratory and gastrointestinal diseases and how they affect what, when, how much, and how safely our clients consume. We’ll explore the data using clinical case studies to provide you the skills you need to conduct a complete assessment and develop a comprehensive treatment plan that takes into account all potential contributing variables.
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Breathing, Digestion, and Swallowing Manual (4 MB)
Outline 185 Pages Available After Purchase
RESPIRATORY SYSTEMS: Coordination of breathing and swallowing
System overview – anatomy/physiology
Coordination of breathing and swallowing
Aspiration and coordination
Mechanisms for protecting the airways
The reflexive coughThe influence of the gastroesophageal system on eating and swallowing
Esophageal functionality
Digestive processes
Mechanisms of Reflux
When does GER turn into GERD?
GERD symptoms and signs
GERD and feeding/swallowing problems
Interrelationships between the esophagus and the pharynxWhat is the link between GI and respiratory relationships?
Innervation, pressure, and energy
Extraesophageal reflux diseaseASPIRATION: What is too much?
Mechanisms of Pulmonary Clearance
Pneumonia predictors in diverse populationsTHE IMPACT OF RESPIRATORY DISEASE PROCESSES ON FEEDING/SWallowing
Infant Respiratory Distress Syndrome in Children (IRDS)
Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia is a condition that affects the lungs (BPD)
Virus of Respiratory Synctial (RSV)
Heart abnormalities that occur during birth
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) and dysphagia in adults
Heart Failure with Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)
Conditions That Cause Obstruction
Conditions of RestrictionPNEUMONIAS: It’s not all wishful thinking.
Pneumonia versus Pneumonitis Acquired in the Community Acquired Healthcare for Pneumonia Aspiration Pneumonia Pneumonia
AIRWAY MANAGEMENT: What effect does it have on swallowing?
Positive pressure ventilation that is non-invasive
Nasal cannula with a high flow rate
Intubation\sTracheostomiesASPIRATION ASSESSMENT: CLINICAL EVALUATION – Getting the Most Out of Your Bedside Eval
Cognitive evaluation
Elevation of pitch
Swallows in a row
Mechanism of the mouth
Factors affecting respiration
Cough
Muscle strength in the respiratory system
3 ounce water testing
Understanding Laboratory Values
Oximetry (Pulse Oximetry)Which form of instrumental evaluation should be used and when?
Barium Swallow Modification Research
Swallowing Fiberoptic Endoscopic EvaluationASPIRATION MANAGEMENT: Changing one’s diet – Not such a benign intervention
Dietary Changes and Their Consequences
Concerns about compliance
The advantages and disadvantages of thick liquids
Protocols for waterWhat does the research tell us about strategies and exercises?
Compensation
Interventions through the senses
Exercise physiology principles
Linguistic fortification
Pharyngeal fortification
Strengthening of the respiratory musclesREFLUX EVALUATION: What do these tests tell me?
Upper GI research
Scintigraphy Esophagoscopy Ph MonitoringWhat should the dysphagia clinician do about REFLUX MANAGEMENT?
Changes in lifestyle
Positioning
Dietary changes
Medications
Acid suppression’s effects
Surgical procedures
Faculty: New Directions in Reflux ManagementBCS-S Angela Mansolillo, MA/CCC-SLP 10 related lectures and goods
ANGELA MANSOLILLO, MA/CCC-SLP, BCS-S, has over 30 years of experience as a Speech-Language Pathologist and Board-Certified Specialist in Swallowing Disorders. She is now a senior Speech-Language Pathologist at Cooley Dickinson Hospital in Northampton, Massachusetts, where she evaluates and treats adults and children with dysphagia and is involved in program planning and development for inpatient and outpatient programming, including quality improvement initiatives, patient education, and clinical policies and protocols. She is also an adjunct professor at Elms College’s Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders in Chicopee, Massachusetts. She has worked in a range of clinical settings, given several regional and national presentations, and spoken at a number of schools and institutions around Massachusetts. Angela is a popular lecturer for both live and online continuing education classes because she smoothly combines current research with clinical expertise. She just received the Massachusetts Speech and Hearing Association’s Clinical Excellence Award.
Disclosures for Speakers:
Angela Mansolillo has a financial relationship with Cooley Dickinson Hospital. PESI, Inc. pays her a speaking honorarium.
Non-financial: Angela Mansolillo is an American Speech-Language-Hearing Association board certified specialist in Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders.
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