Build a Case For Instrumental Swallowing Assessments in Long-Term Care: Armed with facts and evidence, SLPs can help change policies that deny instrumental …
R Varindani Desai - 2019 - ASHA
Visit on. asha. org/prepare-to-rise or email governance@ asha. org to get started. this from a
business perspective. Isn't it reasonable for an administrator to question the cost and …
business perspective. Isn't it reasonable for an administrator to question the cost and …
Clinical decisions regarding patients with dysphagia and palliative care
J Puntil-Sheltman - Perspectives on Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders …, 2013 - ASHA
Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) that care for patients with dysphagia are uniquely
aware of the physiology of swallowing and how important eating is to patients and their …
aware of the physiology of swallowing and how important eating is to patients and their …
Introduction to the Special Issue: Select Papers From the 2018 Charleston Swallowing Conference at Northwestern University
B Martin-Harris, HS Bonilha, D Suiter - American journal of speech-language …, 2020 - ASHA
The Charleston Swallowing Conference at Northwestern University is a clinical
multidisciplinary conference designed for dysphagia clinicians who practice across all care …
multidisciplinary conference designed for dysphagia clinicians who practice across all care …
Swallowing screening: Purposefully different from an assessment sensitivity and specificity related to clinical yield, interprofessional roles, and patient selection
Purpose The purpose of this clinical focus article is to summarize the goal and process by
which identification of individuals at risk for having feeding problems or dysphagia is …
which identification of individuals at risk for having feeding problems or dysphagia is …
Decision-Making Capacity: What Is It? Who Decides If Your Patient Has It?(FR419)
R Schisler, M Link, E Frechman, A Wever… - Journal of Pain and …, 2014 - jpsmjournal.com
Objectives 1. Determine the best approach for evaluating dysphagia, focusing on when
subjective bedside swallowing studies are adequate and when more objective measures …
subjective bedside swallowing studies are adequate and when more objective measures …
Scope of Practice in Speech-Language Pathology
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The Scope of Practice in Speech-Language Pathology of the American Speech-Language-
Hearing Association (ASHA) includes the following: a statement of purpose, definitions of …
Hearing Association (ASHA) includes the following: a statement of purpose, definitions of …
Assessment of Feeding and Swallowing Disorders Across the Life Span
PK Lerner, TM Tan - A Guide to Clinical Assessment and …, 2024 - books.google.com
DOI: 10.4324/9781003524458-14 with many occasions being celebrated with foods and
liquids. The act of swallowing encompasses the interaction of multiple complex anatomic …
liquids. The act of swallowing encompasses the interaction of multiple complex anatomic …
To feed or not to feed
HA Segel, ML Smith - American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 1995 - ASHA
Advancements in evaluation and treat-ment of dysphagia would seem to make treatment
decisions more clearcut. However, the decision process is complicated by factors brought to …
decisions more clearcut. However, the decision process is complicated by factors brought to …
End-of-life decision making, quality of life, enteral feeding, and the speech-language pathologist
E Hanna, A Joel - Perspectives on Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders …, 2005 - ASHA
A speech-language pathologist assessing swallowing function may determine that an
individual is no longer able to meet his or her nutritional needs safely through oral feeding …
individual is no longer able to meet his or her nutritional needs safely through oral feeding …