What You’ll Discover in Sheila Clark Rehabilitation Approaches for Patients with Tracheostomies & Ventilators
- Faculty:
- Sheila Clark
- Duration:
- 5 Hours 35 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and video
- Copyright:
- Nov 09, 2017
Description
Patients who have a ventilator or tracheostomy need to deal with additional issues that can often affect therapy outcomes. While working on compensatory strategies, functional mobility, and ADLs in therapy, they’re also developing communication skills, learning swallowing techniques, and adjusting to medical equipment.
This recording discusses the most recent solutions to these and other problems in tracheostomy management and ventilator management. Review the current benefits and best practices of tracheostomy by looking at the anatomy and physiology behind respiration. Also, the various types and combinations of ventilators, speaking valves and tracheostomy tubes. Talk about how ventilators and Tracheostomies can impact speech, occupational, physical and speech therapy. Take home evidence-The whole team can use the same rehab strategies and tools based on evidence to improve their rehab results. with Children and adults.
Handouts
Manual Rehabilitation Approaches for Patients with Tracheostomies & Ventilators (2.89 MB) | 83 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
NEUROANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY DURING RESPIRATION
- Definitions and terminology
- Respiratory system diseases
VENTILATION TYPES
- Invasive
- Noninvasive
- Goals and differences in natural respiration
- Sutt articles
TRACHEOSTOMY CONSIDERATIONS
- Scope
- Percutaneous vs. surgical
- Types of Tracheostomy Tubes
- Tracheostomy can cause changes in function
- The rehab team approach to treating patients with new tracheostomy
- To maximize the effectiveness of your respiratory function, PT/OT therapy is recommended
- Intubated patients may require functional transfers/gait
- Subglottic pressure fluctuations and their impact on PT, OT and ST treatments
SPEAKING VALUES AND THE IMPACT OF REHAB OUTCOMESÂ
- Commercial speaking valves
- Types
- Functions
- Speaking valves benefits
- Phonation
- Swallowing
- Management of secretion
- Assessment and treatment considerations
- ICU
- LTACH
- TCU
- Outpatient
- Home health
- Concerns and contraindications to speaking valves
- During rehab interventions, determining the use
- To achieve PT/OT/ST goals, use speaking valves
- Donning/doffing valves during PT/OT/ST treatments
PEDIATRIC Vs. ADULT CONSIDERATIONS
- Vital signs
- Cuffed vs. cuffless trachs
- Strategies for treatment
TEAM APPROACH to TRACH AND VENT CONTROL
- Global Tracheostomy Collaborative
- Team approach: What is the purpose?
- The tracheostomy team members and their roles
- Rehab professionals are an asset to the team
- Team members are able to see outcomes
Faculty
Sheila Clark, CCC, MS, DHEd-SLP Similar seminars and products 1
Sheila Clark, CCC, MS, DHEd-SLPA Speech Language Pathologist, he was. for 26 years working with Both pediatric and adult patients are treated in a variety settings. She has a doctorate degree in health education and enjoys teaching healthcare professionals how to use a holistic approach in clinical care. She has been closely involved in the development of healthcare professionals. with Multidisciplinary training is required to be an expert in multiple areas, including neurological disorders, dysphagia, critical care and management of patients. with Tracheostomy and mechanical ventilation
Ms. Clark Continues to work as an SLP for a PRN in acute care, home care, subacute care and outpatient settings. She provides clinical education. with Passy-Muir and St. Catherine’s University in Minneapolis with DPT students. She has also served as a supervisor and rehab therapy director in leadership roles, giving her unique insight into the communication and collaboration needs of all disciplines.
Disclosures to Speakers:
Financial: Sheila Clark Passy Muir pays her a speaking fee. She receives a speaking honourarium from PESI (Inc.).
Non-financial: Sheila Clark Has no pertinent non-financialOnline viewing or digital downloadrelationship to disclose.
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