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[Dysphagia] Loss of mandible strength?
Can you get a dentist to see her. Teeth do move and the bite can change. It happens slowly but you notice it when it reaches a certain point
-----Original Message-----
From: dysphagia-bounces at dysphagia.com
[mailto:dysphagia-bounces at dysphagia.com]On Behalf Of Heather
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2007 9:00 PM
To: dysphagia at dysphagia.com
Subject: [Dysphagia] Loss of mandible strength?
One of my residents is complaining of trouble chewing. She stated it feels
like her "teeth are not lining up right" and that she does not feel she has
the strength to chew. She has been on mech soft for about a month and has
been doing so well that I was getting ready to upgrade her. She had a R
stroke 4 months ago and is currently on my caseload at a SNF. She said the
trouble began about a week ago. She does not have pain, and did not injur
herself. She has not had a med change. Her overall strength has been
improving over the last few weeks. Also, I did not notice a change to her
dentition since my initial eval.
Does any one have any idea on what is causing this weakness/ change and how
I might be able to help her?
Thank you in advance for your help.
Heather LaPlante, MA CF- SLP
Lakewood Manor
Waterville, ME
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1. Re: SLP Job posting in Calvert County! (Vera Karger)
2. Re: SLP Job posting in Calvert County! (Bob LeJeune)
3. Re: (no subject) (Rob Melchionna)
4. Re: VFSS and recording studies (Jai Gupta)
5. "Failing" (lobsterpam at aol.com)
6. Re: SLP Job posting in Calvert County! (Lisa Cole SLP)
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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 21:01:21 -0400
From: Vera Karger <vkargerslp at mac.com>
Subject: Re: [Dysphagia] SLP Job posting in Calvert County!
To: Vera Karger <vkargerslp at mac.com>
Cc: "'dysphagia at b9.com'" <dysphagia at b9.com>
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Whoops! off topic not topice.....
Vera Karger, M.S., CCCS
Monroe, CT
vkargerslp at mac.com
On May 16, 2007, at 8:21 PM, Vera Karger wrote:
> Perhaps. But then the phrase "off topice" could go into the subject
> line.
> Let's not get uptight about these things.
>
> Vera Karger, M.S., CCCS
> Monroe, CT
> vkargerslp at mac.com
>
>
>
> On May 16, 2007, at 5:21 PM, Furstoss, Jeanne ACMC wrote:
>
>> If the list serve intent is to engage input on swallowing within
>> the forum
>> of multiple disciplines which contribute to this service, posting
>> of SLP or
>> individual discipline specific job listings seems off topic.
>>
>> Jeanne
>>
>> ....
>> MV wrote: As a person reading these emails---I do not miind seeing
>> the job
>> postings--interesting to see what is out there--where people are
>> hiring
>> SLP's with dyspaghia backgrounds--etc.---So, I say, continue
>> posting--it is
>> helpful, tho, to post it in the subject line--then, people can just
>> hit
>> delete if they don't want to read what the opportunity is---
>>
>> BS wrote: Can we agree one way or another--however, I don't mind
>> finding
>> out about
>> job openings for my students this way.
>>
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 18:03:51 -0700
From: "Bob LeJeune" <blejeune at enduracare.com>
Subject: Re: [Dysphagia] SLP Job posting in Calvert County!
To: "Vera Karger" <vkargerslp at mac.com>, "Vera Karger"
<vkargerslp at mac.com>
Cc: dysphagia at b9.com
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I think that's a great idea.
-----Original Message-----
From: dysphagia-bounces at dysphagia.com on behalf of Vera Karger
Sent: Wed 5/16/2007 9:01 PM
To: Vera Karger
Cc: 'dysphagia at b9.com'
Subject: Re: [Dysphagia] SLP Job posting in Calvert County!
Whoops! off topic not topice.....
Vera Karger, M.S., CCCS
Monroe, CT
vkargerslp at mac.com
On May 16, 2007, at 8:21 PM, Vera Karger wrote:
> Perhaps. But then the phrase "off topice" could go into the
subject
> line.
> Let's not get uptight about these things.
>
> Vera Karger, M.S., CCCS
> Monroe, CT
> vkargerslp at mac.com
>
>
>
> On May 16, 2007, at 5:21 PM, Furstoss, Jeanne ACMC wrote:
>
>> If the list serve intent is to engage input on swallowing within
>> the forum
>> of multiple disciplines which contribute to this service, posting
>> of SLP or
>> individual discipline specific job listings seems off topic.
>>
>> Jeanne
>>
>> ....
>> MV wrote: As a person reading these emails---I do not miind
seeing
>> the job
>> postings--interesting to see what is out there--where people are
>> hiring
>> SLP's with dyspaghia backgrounds--etc.---So, I say, continue
>> posting--it is
>> helpful, tho, to post it in the subject line--then, people can
just
>> hit
>> delete if they don't want to read what the opportunity is---
>>
>> BS wrote: Can we agree one way or another--however, I don't mind
>> finding
>> out about
>> job openings for my students this way.
>>
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 17 May 2007 00:23:12 -0400
From: "Rob Melchionna" <robmelch70 at hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Dysphagia] (no subject)
To: amandastemmler75 at aim.com, paula.garbin at gmail.com,
bsonies at comcast.net
Cc: eripley at yahoo.com, dysphagia at b9.com
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Yes, I know what nurses, MDs, etc. mean when they state that a patient has
"failed" his MBS.
I currently have a patient who "failed" his MBS and had a PEG placed. He's
making good progress in therapy and its looking like he'll be receiving
nourishment via PO means only someday.
I woulldn't call that a failure.
Rob Melchionna MS CCC-SLP
>From: amandastemmler75 at aim.com
>To: paula.garbin at gmail.com, bsonies at comcast.net
>CC: eripley at yahoo.com, dysphagia at b9.com
>Subject: Re: [Dysphagia] (no subject)
>Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 09:40:09 -0400
>
>I have to agree with Paula. There is an underlying tone that is at times
>no less than abrasive. I've never commented on the list serve up till this
>point, but come on.
>It was a simple request for help and suggestions by Allie.
>Although SLP's who frequently perform MBS, do not use the terminology
>pass/fail, it's not that difficult to understand what "fail" insinuates
>when the patient who was being assessed, was NPO to begin with. "Fail"
>must mean he left the MBS with a continuing recommendation of NPO. How
>many doctors/radiologist/residents/nurses ask, "so did he fail?", when you
>return the patient to the floors in acute care?"
>Granted, the treatment needs to be determined on a more specific detail of
>the patients swallowing mechanism. Perhaps Allie did not want to, or have
>the time to go into complete detail. The question really seemed more in
>regards to how long you keep someone on program when you feel he is not
>progressing, which I'm sure many SLP's have battled with.
>Allie, have you investigated Vital Stim Therapy? You may not be a
>provider, but perhaps you can refer your patient to a provider to see if
>there is any further progress. Check out the web site, it has providers
>available based on zip codes.
>Good luck.
>
>Amanda Stemmler, M.A. CCC-SLP
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: paula.garbin at gmail.com
>To: bsonies at comcast.net
>Cc: eripley at yahoo.com; dysphagia at b9.com
>Sent: Tue, 15 May 2007 5:38 PM
>Subject: Re: [Dysphagia] (no subject)
>
>
>Hi Allie,
>
>I can understand what the other ladies were stating. There has to be
>something more specific that you need to focus on with this man's
>treatment.
>What are the main areas of difficulty? And yes is he aspirating everything?
>I can understand the use of the word FAIL, but it does need to be
>qualified.
>What did this man "fail" to do during this MBS. And I think you should
>continue to treat him with another MBS at the end. If no progress has been
>made by that time then I would call it. At that point something is working
>against you.
>
>We are here to help other people and answer questions; not to make other
>people feel incompetent due to misuse of terminology. Wording and
>presentation is everything.
>
>Please let me know what the outcome ends up being.
>
>~Paula
>
>
>On 5/15/07, Barbara Sonies <bsonies at comcast.net> wrote:
> >
> > No one FAILS an MBS- this is an incorrect interpretation of the
>test-what
> > do
> > you possibly mean by fails??!!! Did he aspirate on all textures, did he
> > have
> > pooling for some, did he fail to produce any swallow, was there reduced
> > hyoid elevation or epiglottal lowering, did he penetrate into the
> > vestibule,
> > did he attempt to clear the pharynx, did some bolus enter the
>esophagus???
> > These are among the observations one makes to analyze a swallow or set
>of
> > swallows--he can not FAIL.
> > Dr Barbara Sonies, BRS-S
> >
> >
> > On 5/15/07 4:44 PM, "tweetsalong at aol.com" <tweetsalong at aol.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Hello everyone-
> > >
> > > I am looking for a little advice regarding one of my homecare
> > patients. This
> > > gentleman came to me as NPO back in the beginning of March. I have
>been
> > > seeing him since then and have recertified him for services. Today he
> > went
> > > for a repeat MBS and failed once again. I know that he has made some
> > > progress. He is very motivated and practices his exercises 3 times a
> > day. I
> > > will continue to see him for the remainder of the certification period
> > which
> > > ends at the beginning of July. Should I recommend another MBS at that
> > time or
> > > do I discharge him and encourage him to continue to pactice? When do
> > you draw
> > > the line as to how long you should continue services (especially if no
> > > progress has been made)? I am waiting for the updated MBS to be faxed
> > to me
> > > to see if anything at all has changed...
> > >
> > > Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated...
> > >
> > > Allie
> > >
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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 17 May 2007 18:08:37 +1000
From: "Jai Gupta" <Jai.Gupta at SESIAHS.HEALTH.NSW.GOV.AU>
Subject: Re: [Dysphagia] VFSS and recording studies
To: "Lynne" <nprw at xmission.com>, <dysphagia at b9.com>
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Yes we do DFSS (Digital fluoroscopy swallow study)using Dicomm format but we
avoid as much as possible because of high radiation that goes in capturing
those images. If we chose to use VFSS we transfer the study and store them
on DVD format as we find it is time saving when we have to r/v or locate or
for education purpose, better transferability - easy to view on computer
with DVD player, better quality picture, storage life is better and easy to
capture pictures and insert in the report. I am sure if you have
videocapture card you could do capturing of the images too. But you will
share with me the difficulty on VHF to locate a study and storage can be a
issue space point. We are currently negotiating a direct DVD with HD storage
system. Hope that helps. Ta
Jai Gupta.
-----Original Message-----
From: Lynne [mailto:nprw at xmission.com]
Sent: Thursday, 17 May 2007 2:57 PM
To: Jai Gupta
Subject: RE: [Dysphagia] VFSS and recording studies
But are you able to make recordings of VFSS with the DVD equipment?
Thanks,
Lynne
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jai Gupta [mailto:Jai.Gupta at SESIAHS.HEALTH.NSW.GOV.AU]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 5:24 PM
> To: Lynne;
> Subject: RE: [Dysphagia] VFSS and recording studies
>
>
> Do you see .. it will make a difference..and what do you
> think will be the advantages .. we have just done that VHS to
> DVD ...happy to add .
>
>
>
>
> Jai Gupta.
>
> A Thought
>
> You see things; and you say, "Why?" But I dream things that
> never were; and I say, "Why not?" ...... George Bernard Shaw
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dysphagia-bounces at dysphagia.com
> [mailto:dysphagia-bounces at dysphagia.com]On Behalf Of Lynne
> Sent: Thursday, 17 May 2007 8:56 AM
> To: dysphagia at b9.com
> Subject: [Dysphagia] VFSS and recording studies
>
>
> Just curious - is there any reason that a major hospital
> would upgrade from
> VHS (and recording VFSS's), to DVD equipment that is
> incapable of recording
> VFSS's?
>
> Also, when a hospital has recording equipment, how do you
> decide whether or
> not to record an individual VFSS?
>
> Lynne
>
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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 17 May 2007 07:14:03 -0400
From: lobsterpam at aol.com
Subject: [Dysphagia] "Failing"
To: dysphagia at b9.com
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<<Truth is, to speak about "failing" the study has become shorthand to lots
of people, in a busy profession and world.
That doesn't mean it's accurate.
<<I did not nor would I say, "hang on there,
there's no such thing as failing a swallow study."
Educating people about what we do and about what kinds of information our
evaluations provide is part of advocacy. It doesn?t have to be done in an
antagonistic fashion. (How about something more along the lines of ?A lot of
people say that. But the test isn?t really one of pass or fail ? the purpose
is to learn more about his swallowing so we can help him better. Lots of
people who supposedly failed their swallowing videos are able to eat.?)
But every time we simply accept the misstatements, we contribute to the
misconception that our clinical decisions are made from the videofluoroscopy
alone. They're not - or at least they're not supposed to be. The VFSS/MBS is
only one piece of the data that should be used in making a decision. But if
people persist in describing (or accepting) the VFSS/MBS as ?pass? or
?fail,? it becomes THE basis for clinical decisions, when it?s only one
piece of the picture.
The history is even more important ? it?s ALWAYS reviewed - and no one
?fails? a chart review.
Pam Smith, Ph.D.
Bloomsburg University
Bloomsburg, PA
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Message: 6
Date: Thu, 17 May 2007 06:20:48 -0400
From: Lisa Cole SLP <lisacoleslp at comcast.net>
Subject: Re: [Dysphagia] SLP Job posting in Calvert County!
To: dysphagia at b9.com
Message-ID: <200705171145.l4HBjROr032752 at boa.b9.com>
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Well, thanks for all the support for my job posting from so many of you!
I certainly didn't intend on starting up such a discussion! We are
just desperate for help (and it's MY job I'm trying to replace!) and
I wanted to pursue any and all avenues to obtain a qualified SLP.
Sorry if any were offended and sorry for the interruption to the
"threads." I am glad that most of us agree that job seeking and job
placement/availability are also important parts of our practice!
Sincerely, Lisa Cole, M.A., CCC-SLP
Calvert Memorial Hospital
lisacoleslp at comcast.net
>Isn't there a screening process that precludes recruiters from
>becoming part of the list?
>
>Vera Karger, M.S., CCCS
>Monroe, CT
><mailto:vkargerslp at mac.com>vkargerslp at mac.com
>
>
>
>On May 16, 2007, at 8:33 PM, Bob LeJeune wrote:
>
>>Majority does rule even in a list serve.
>>A concern I would have is that recruiters use this forum as a post for
jobs.
>>Is there some middle ground that a clinical focus is maintained but
>>people can have the opportunity to present information on the scope
>>of our practice and it's needs for competent staff?
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Vera Karger [<mailto:vkargerslp at mac.com>mailto:vkargerslp at mac.com]
>>Sent: Wed 5/16/2007 8:18 PM
>>To: Barbara Sonies
>>Cc: Bob LeJeune; Lisa Cole SLP; <mailto:dysphagia at b9.com>dysphagia at b9.com
>>Subject: Re: [Dysphagia] SLP Job posting in Calvert County!
>>
>>
>>
>>I agree, Barbara. It broadens our understanding of the market place.
>>
>>
>>Vera Karger, M.S., CCCS
>>Monroe, CT
>><mailto:vkargerslp at mac.com>vkargerslp at mac.com
>>
>>
>>
>>On May 16, 2007, at 4:33 PM, Barbara Sonies wrote:
>>
>>
>>Can we agree one way or another--however, I don't mind finding out about
>>job openings for my students this way.
>>
>>
>>On 5/16/07 2:11 PM, "Bob LeJeune"
>><<mailto:blejeune at enduracare.com>blejeune at enduracare.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>I thought this was a clinical forum and not a recruitment tool
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From:
>><mailto:dysphagia-bounces at dysphagia.com>dysphagia-bounces at dysphagia.com
>>on behalf of Lisa Cole SLP
>>Sent: Wed 5/16/2007 6:10 AM
>>To: <mailto:dysphagia at b9.com>dysphagia at b9.com
>>Cc:
>>Subject: [Dysphagia] SLP Job posting in Calvert County!
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>SLP Job posting in Calvert County!
>>
>>I wondered if are or you know of any strong CFY candidates or SLPs
>>looking for a wonderful job opportunity in beautiful Calvert County,
>>Maryland! We are only 30 miles from DC, 35 miles from Bowie, 20
>>miles from Upper Marlboro, and 30 miles from Annapolis. Please let us
>>know if you are or think you know of a new grad or SLP looking for a
>>wonderful career change! Feel free to share with anyone you think
>>may be interested! Here is the job posting:
>>
>>SLP Job posting in Calvert County!
>>
>>Calvert Memorial Hospital is searching for a full-time Speech
>>Pathologist. Our hospital has a wonderful variety of patients it
>>serves. The caseload includes: acute inpatients, subacute
>>rehabilitation patients, and outpatient adult and pediatric
>>patients. You CAN have it all! We have a wonderful team of
>>professionals in this growing hospital in beautiful Calvert County!
>>
>>Dysphagia experience a must. MBS experience strongly preferred. Both
>>adult and pediatric expertise would be ideal. Voice experience a
>>plus!
>>Job posting on the website coming soon!
>>Here is a direct link to the job opportunity:
>><<http://www.calverthospital.com/careers/professional.html>http://www.calv
erthospital.com/careers/professional.html>http://www.calvertho
>>spital.com/careers/professional.html
>>
>>Contact information:
>>Calvert Memorial Hospital
>>100 Hospital Road
>>Prince Frederick, MD 20678
>>(410) 535-8308
>>(410) 414-4513
>>Fax: (410) 535-8161
>>You can even apply on-line using this link:
>><<https://www.calverthospital.com/careers/apply_online.asp>https://www.cal
verthospital.com/careers/apply_online.asp>https://www.calverth
>>ospital.com/careers/apply_online.asp
>>Email me with any questions!
>>
>>
>>Lisa Cole, M.A., CCC-SLP
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