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[Dysphagia] Trach tube covers
- Subject: [Dysphagia] Trach tube covers
- From: Jennie.Morgan at cddah.nhs.uk (Morgan Jennie (RXP) Speech & Language Therapy)
- Date: Fri Feb 3 07:10:23 2006
Hi Linda,
The best thing to do is contact your local laryngectomee club to request a trache bib. Hopefully that will do the trick. They can come in plain or patterned versions and a variety of materials. I'm sure there is a website devoted ot that sort of thing back don't know it off hand.
Jennie
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From: dysphagia-bounces@b9.com [mailto:dysphagia-bounces@b9.com]On
Behalf Of Walsh, Linda (R1SE)
Sent: 02 February 2006 22:51
To: dysphagia@b9.com
Subject: [Dysphagia] Trach tube covers
Hello fellow list members,
A woman who lives in a rural area asked me what she should use to avoid
inhaling small insects into her trach tube this summer. She has a
Passy-Muir valve that she uses for conversation but cannot tolerate it
for long due to a degree of subglottic stenosis. Do your trach pts use
the stoma covers developed for laryngectomees?
Thanks for any info.
Linda
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1. Re: Outpatient MBS questionaire (CHAZMAN143@aol.com)
2. Re: Pernicious anaemia (Drirenect@aol.com)
3. Please Remove (The Millers)
4. Pediatric Position! (Staci Otto)
5. 'absent' swallows (diane sellstrom)
6. FEES courses (Staci Otto)
7. RE: 'absent' swallows
(Morgan Jennie (RXP) Speech & Language Therapy)
8. 2 day Endoscopy hands on practicum (Bartcyn@cs.com)
9. Re: 'absent' swallows (Interactive Therapeutics, Inc.)
10. Re: 'absent' swallows (Barbara C. Sonies)
11. Re: 2 day Endoscopy hands on practicum (Staci Otto)
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 15:04:56 EST
From: CHAZMAN143@aol.com
Subject: [Dysphagia] Re: Outpatient MBS questionaire
To: dysphagia@b9.com
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We are currently revising our MBS intake questionnaire and wondering if
anyone has one to share with our committee?
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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 17:02:08 EST
From: Drirenect@aol.com
Subject: Re: [Dysphagia] Pernicious anaemia
To: EDolinger@christianacare.org, Mandeep.Bhabra@cddah.nhs.uk,
dysphagia@b9.com
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As Eric points out, webs are often associated with sideropenic anemia.
In
pernicious anemia, I wonder if this patient has reached the point of
central
nervous system compromise of the cortex and dorsal horns. Does she have
any
gait/balance problems?
She also is bound to have gastric atrophy, probably motility problems as
well and poor resistance to infection..
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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 19:06:17 -0500
From: "The Millers" <rehab@thesafety.net>
Subject: [Dysphagia] Please Remove
To: <Dysphagia@b9.com>
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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 20:12:01 -0500
From: "Staci Otto" <otto@email.chop.edu>
Subject: [Dysphagia] Pediatric Position!
To: <Drirenect@aol.com>, <LOBSTERPAM@aol.com>, <dysphagia@b9.com>,
<skware1@msn.com>
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Acute care position available- pediatric dysphagia experience a must!
Opportunities to also contribute to several newly growing programs
including voice clinic, airway clinic, and stroke program.
Opportunities to treat pediatric patients in our acute care,
rehabilitation center and outpatient clinics. Looking for individuals
also interested in pursuing research. Experienced therapists only.
Call/email for more information or fax your resume to
Jennifer Burstein
Coordinator, Speech-Language Pathology
215-590-7635
fax 215-590-5641
Staci Otto MS CCC-SLP
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
215-590-7636
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Message: 5
Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 03:14:43 -0800 (PST)
From: diane sellstrom <dianesellstrom98@yahoo.com>
Subject: [Dysphagia] 'absent' swallows
To: Dysphagia@b9.com
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a recent discussion with a colleague has sparked a bit
of debate within our department and i'd be interested
to see what others think.
I'd like to know if/when people use the term 'absent
swallow', particularly when reviewing a
Videofluoroscopy. If you do use it, how would you
define it and when does it become e.g. a very weak
swallow?
Thanks,
Diane
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Message: 6
Date: Wed, 01 Feb 2006 08:13:51 -0500
From: "Staci Otto" <otto@email.chop.edu>
Subject: [Dysphagia] FEES courses
To: <Dysphagia@b9.com>, <dianesellstrom98@yahoo.com>
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Looking into FEES courses, i know a few posts recently went around about
this- I am aware of Joe Murrays course in Phoenix in Feb... Crary and
Mann course in Orlando in March... and it looks like the next Langmore
course is in July???
Anyone know of any others, if Susan L is doing any others sooner... or
what other ones Joe M is doing???
I'd also appreciate any individual feedback from any of you who have
attended these courses. I need to get into a course pretty soon, but of
course want a good one.
Thanks
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Message: 7
Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 13:56:45 -0000
From: "Morgan Jennie \(RXP\) Speech & Language Therapy"
<Jennie.Morgan@cddah.nhs.uk>
Subject: RE: [Dysphagia] 'absent' swallows
To: "diane sellstrom" <dianesellstrom98@yahoo.com>, <Dysphagia@b9.com>
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Hi Diane,
I only use the term 'absent swallow' (both at bedside and on
videofluoroscopy) if there is no laryngeal movement in response to
giving a bolus. Otherwise I would call it a (very) weak swallow if there
was some laryngeal movement.
Jennie
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From: dysphagia-bounces@b9.com [mailto:dysphagia-bounces@b9.com]On
Behalf Of diane sellstrom
Sent: Wednesday, 01 February 2006 11:15 AM
To: Dysphagia@b9.com
Subject: [Dysphagia] 'absent' swallows
a recent discussion with a colleague has sparked a bit
of debate within our department and i'd be interested
to see what others think.
I'd like to know if/when people use the term 'absent
swallow', particularly when reviewing a
Videofluoroscopy. If you do use it, how would you
define it and when does it become e.g. a very weak
swallow?
Thanks,
Diane
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Message: 8
Date: Wed, 01 Feb 2006 09:09:23 -0500
From: Bartcyn@cs.com
Subject: [Dysphagia] 2 day Endoscopy hands on practicum
To: asha-div13@lists.asha.org, dysphagia@b9.com
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The two day hands on course with Drs Crary and Mann will be held March
11th and 12th, 2006 at the Best Western Lake Buena Vista Resort in
Orlando, Florida
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Message: 9
Date: Wed, 01 Feb 2006 09:17:04 -0500
From: "Interactive Therapeutics, Inc." <info@interactivetherapy.com>
Subject: Re: [Dysphagia] 'absent' swallows
To: diane sellstrom <dianesellstrom98@yahoo.com>
Cc: dysphagia@b9.com
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<6.0.3.0.2.20060201091349.01dfc8c8@mail.interactivetherapy.com>
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Diane,
When I see such a swallow, I usually term it a "non-functional swallow"
and
state that the person will or will not have difficulty clearing their
own
secretions. This is usually accompanied by a request for a tonsil tip
suction if the person is aware/alert and can do his own oral suctioning.
At 06:14 AM 2/1/2006, you wrote:
>a recent discussion with a colleague has sparked a bit
>of debate within our department and i'd be interested
>to see what others think.
>I'd like to know if/when people use the term 'absent
>swallow', particularly when reviewing a
>Videofluoroscopy. If you do use it, how would you
>define it and when does it become e.g. a very weak
>swallow?
>Thanks,
>
>Diane
>
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Interactive Therapeutics, Inc.
P.O. Box 1805
Stow OH 44224-0805
U.S.A.
and
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The University of Akron
School of Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology
181 Polsky Hall
Akron OH 44325-3001
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Message: 10
Date: Wed, 01 Feb 2006 11:18:10 -0500
From: "Barbara C. Sonies" <bsonies@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: [Dysphagia] 'absent' swallows
To: "Morgan Jennie (RXP) Speech & Language Therapy"
<Jennie.Morgan@cddah.nhs.uk>, diane sellstrom
<dianesellstrom98@yahoo.com>, <Dysphagia@b9.com>
Message-ID: <C0064972.27D5%bsonies@comcast.net>
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You can have some laryngeal elevation without a swallow- so absent
swallow
is when there is insufficient hyolaryngeal elevation to transfer a bolus
regardless of tiny efforts which do not produce the physiological event.
B. Sonies, Ph.d., ccc/slp BRS-S
> From: "Morgan Jennie (RXP) Speech & Language Therapy"
> <Jennie.Morgan@cddah.nhs.uk>
> Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 13:56:45 -0000
> To: diane sellstrom <dianesellstrom98@yahoo.com>, <Dysphagia@b9.com>
> Conversation: [Dysphagia] 'absent' swallows
> Subject: RE: [Dysphagia] 'absent' swallows
>
> Hi Diane,
>
> I only use the term 'absent swallow' (both at bedside and on
videofluoroscopy)
> if there is no laryngeal movement in response to giving a bolus.
Otherwise I
> would call it a (very) weak swallow if there was some laryngeal
movement.
>
> Jennie
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dysphagia-bounces@b9.com [mailto:dysphagia-bounces@b9.com]On
> Behalf Of diane sellstrom
> Sent: Wednesday, 01 February 2006 11:15 AM
> To: Dysphagia@b9.com
> Subject: [Dysphagia] 'absent' swallows
>
>
> a recent discussion with a colleague has sparked a bit
> of debate within our department and i'd be interested
> to see what others think.
> I'd like to know if/when people use the term 'absent
> swallow', particularly when reviewing a
> Videofluoroscopy. If you do use it, how would you
> define it and when does it become e.g. a very weak
> swallow?
> Thanks,
>
> Diane
>
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Message: 11
Date: Wed, 01 Feb 2006 12:12:36 -0500
From: "Staci Otto" <otto@email.chop.edu>
Subject: Re: [Dysphagia] 2 day Endoscopy hands on practicum
To: <dysphagia@b9.com>, <Bartcyn@cs.com>, <asha-div13@lists.asha.org>
Message-ID: <s3e0a5c0.019@email.chop.edu>
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I posted two things recently, neither of which i have seen thus far-
this is 1. a test and 2. an inquiry if anyone else is experiencing this
thanks
Staci Otto MS CCC-SLP
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
215-590-7636
>>> <Bartcyn@cs.com> 02/01/06 9:09 AM >>>
The two day hands on course with Drs Crary and Mann will be held March
11th and 12th, 2006 at the Best Western Lake Buena Vista Resort in
Orlando, Florida
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