Dysphagia Assessment and Treatment Planning A Team Approach
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Especificação
Título | DYSPHAGIA ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT PLANNING |
Autores(as) | Rebecca Leonard/ Katherine A. Kendall |
ISBN | 9781597565257 |
Código de Barras | 9781597565257 |
Edição / Ano | 3/2014 |
Número de Páginas | 370 |
Dimensões | 26x18x2 |
Capa | CAPA DURA |
Descrição
This textbook, now in its third edition, is ideal for graduate dysphagia courses in speech-language pathology programs. The unique value of this book is the multidisciplinary approach it
presents. Too often, speech-language pathologists function clinically with insufficient interaction with, or understanding of, the roles of other professionals involved with their patients. This text
incorporates information pertinent to the roles, tools, and views of a multidisciplinary dysphagia team, including physicians, speech pathologists, nurse specialists, and dieticians, that works
together on a daily basis.
For the third edition, the authors have added a companion workbook that includes practical exercises accompanying each chapter—for example, a step-by-step tutorial for making objective measures of timing and displacement from fluoroscopic swallow studies. The exercises are designed to clarify and expand on information presented in the text and should be of interest not only to students but to practicing clinicians hoping to add new skills to their repertoires.
For the third edition, the authors have added a companion workbook that includes practical exercises accompanying each chapter—for example, a step-by-step tutorial for making objective measures of timing and displacement from fluoroscopic swallow studies. The exercises are designed to clarify and expand on information presented in the text and should be of interest not only to students but to practicing clinicians hoping to add new skills to their repertoires.
Sumário
Introduction
1. Anatomy and Physiology of Deglutition
Katherine Kendall
2. Head and Neck Physical Exam
Katherine Kendall
3. Dysphagia in Head and Neck Cancer Patients
Katherine Kendall
4. Neurogenic Dysphagia
Jacqui Allen
5. Esophageal Phase Dysphagia
Peter C. Belafsky and Catherine J. Rees
6. Laryngopharyngeal Reflux
Catherine J. Rees and Peter C. Belafsky
7. Nursing Evaluation and Care of the Dysphagic Patient
Ann E. F. Sievers
8. Clinical Swallow Evaluation
Susan J. Goodrich and Alice I. Walker
9. Pediatric Clinical Feeding Assessment
Janet Pitcher, Margie Crandall, and Susan J. Goodrich
10. Nutritional Concerns and Assessment in Dysphagia
Beverly Lorens
11. Endoscopy in Assessing and Treating Dysphagia
Rebecca Leonard
12. Radiographic Evaluation of the Pharynx and Esophagus
Jacqui Allen
13. Other Technologies in Dysphagia Assessment
Peter C. Belafsky and Catherine J. Rees
14. Dynamic Swallow Study: Swallowing Evaluation with Videofluoroscopy
Susan McKenzie and Rebecca Leonard
15. DSS Analysis and Interpretation: A Systematic Approach for the Clinician
Susan McKenzie
16. Dynamic Swallow Study: Objective Measures and Normative Data in Adults
Rebecca Leonard, Katherine Kendall, and Susan McKenzie
17. Dynamic Swallow Studies: Measurement Techniques
Rebecca Leonard
18. The Treatment Plan
Rebecca Leonard, Katherine Kendall, Susan McKenzie, and Susan Goodrich
DVD Contents:
Chapter 1.
Example of a “straw drinking task,” on fluoroscopy, that illustrates the highly organized, **:sequential act of swallowing typical of normal swallow.
Chapter 5.
Example of "GOOSE," that is, "Guided Observation of Swallowing in the Esophagus." During this exam, *:Dr. Belafsky is asking the patient to swallow bolus material (including capsule, applesauce), and *:then observing its course through the esophagus. (At the end of the clip, the scope is inserted *:through the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) and retroflexed to observe a capsule entering the *:stomach through the LES.)
Chapter 11.
Included here are examples of FEES exams, and brief clips illustrating assessment of “valves and *:chambers” involved in swallowing in a non-dysphagic subject. The model of swallowing structures *:as a series of valves and chambers is discussed throughout the text.
Chapter 13.
Example of a simultaneous fluoroscopic-manometric study (“manofluoro”). The reader can move through *:the clip slowly, or frame by frame (in Quicktime) and observe changes in pressure associated with *:events noted on fluoro, e.g. pharyngeal constriction from the nasopharynx to the hypopharynx, *:opening of the esophagus (with associated drop in pressure at upper esophageal sphincter).
Chapter 16.
Fluoroscopic exam, “DSSnormswall,” demonstrating timing of bolus transit and swallow gesture *:events.
Chapter 17.
:Materials included here represent practice activities for making fluoroscopic measures of timing *:and displacement. Normal studies of individuals under and over age 65 yrs, with our measures for *:comparison (DSSNRMSwallows), and patient studies (DSSPTSwallows), with histories, are included. *:“DEMOSwallow” is the swallow used in chapter and workbook to illustrate measurements. *:“DSSOBJMEASURES” is an animated tutorial illustrating techniques for displacement measures.
Chapter 18.
“DSSPTSTRAT” illustrates various compensatory swallowing strategies in patients. *:“TreatmentMediaClips” includes a clip of a double-balloon dilation. SED clips in this folder *:illustrate effects of a manual swallow expansion device on esophageal opening as filmed with *:fluoroscopy and endoscopy, respectively. In these two examples, patient is not swallowing… but *:using the SED to manually open the upper esophagus.
1. Anatomy and Physiology of Deglutition
Katherine Kendall
2. Head and Neck Physical Exam
Katherine Kendall
3. Dysphagia in Head and Neck Cancer Patients
Katherine Kendall
4. Neurogenic Dysphagia
Jacqui Allen
5. Esophageal Phase Dysphagia
Peter C. Belafsky and Catherine J. Rees
6. Laryngopharyngeal Reflux
Catherine J. Rees and Peter C. Belafsky
7. Nursing Evaluation and Care of the Dysphagic Patient
Ann E. F. Sievers
8. Clinical Swallow Evaluation
Susan J. Goodrich and Alice I. Walker
9. Pediatric Clinical Feeding Assessment
Janet Pitcher, Margie Crandall, and Susan J. Goodrich
10. Nutritional Concerns and Assessment in Dysphagia
Beverly Lorens
11. Endoscopy in Assessing and Treating Dysphagia
Rebecca Leonard
12. Radiographic Evaluation of the Pharynx and Esophagus
Jacqui Allen
13. Other Technologies in Dysphagia Assessment
Peter C. Belafsky and Catherine J. Rees
14. Dynamic Swallow Study: Swallowing Evaluation with Videofluoroscopy
Susan McKenzie and Rebecca Leonard
15. DSS Analysis and Interpretation: A Systematic Approach for the Clinician
Susan McKenzie
16. Dynamic Swallow Study: Objective Measures and Normative Data in Adults
Rebecca Leonard, Katherine Kendall, and Susan McKenzie
17. Dynamic Swallow Studies: Measurement Techniques
Rebecca Leonard
18. The Treatment Plan
Rebecca Leonard, Katherine Kendall, Susan McKenzie, and Susan Goodrich
DVD Contents:
Chapter 1.
Example of a “straw drinking task,” on fluoroscopy, that illustrates the highly organized, **:sequential act of swallowing typical of normal swallow.
Chapter 5.
Example of "GOOSE," that is, "Guided Observation of Swallowing in the Esophagus." During this exam, *:Dr. Belafsky is asking the patient to swallow bolus material (including capsule, applesauce), and *:then observing its course through the esophagus. (At the end of the clip, the scope is inserted *:through the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) and retroflexed to observe a capsule entering the *:stomach through the LES.)
Chapter 11.
Included here are examples of FEES exams, and brief clips illustrating assessment of “valves and *:chambers” involved in swallowing in a non-dysphagic subject. The model of swallowing structures *:as a series of valves and chambers is discussed throughout the text.
Chapter 13.
Example of a simultaneous fluoroscopic-manometric study (“manofluoro”). The reader can move through *:the clip slowly, or frame by frame (in Quicktime) and observe changes in pressure associated with *:events noted on fluoro, e.g. pharyngeal constriction from the nasopharynx to the hypopharynx, *:opening of the esophagus (with associated drop in pressure at upper esophageal sphincter).
Chapter 16.
Fluoroscopic exam, “DSSnormswall,” demonstrating timing of bolus transit and swallow gesture *:events.
Chapter 17.
:Materials included here represent practice activities for making fluoroscopic measures of timing *:and displacement. Normal studies of individuals under and over age 65 yrs, with our measures for *:comparison (DSSNRMSwallows), and patient studies (DSSPTSwallows), with histories, are included. *:“DEMOSwallow” is the swallow used in chapter and workbook to illustrate measurements. *:“DSSOBJMEASURES” is an animated tutorial illustrating techniques for displacement measures.
Chapter 18.
“DSSPTSTRAT” illustrates various compensatory swallowing strategies in patients. *:“TreatmentMediaClips” includes a clip of a double-balloon dilation. SED clips in this folder *:illustrate effects of a manual swallow expansion device on esophageal opening as filmed with *:fluoroscopy and endoscopy, respectively. In these two examples, patient is not swallowing… but *:using the SED to manually open the upper esophagus.
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