Faculty:Sheila ClarkDuration:5 Hours 35 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Nov 09, is Archive: 2017 Description Manual - Rehabilitation Approaches for Patients with Tracheostomies & Ventilators (2.89 MB) 83 Pages Available after Purchase Outline NEUROANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF RESPIRATIONDefinitions and terminologyDiseases of the respiratory systemTYPES OF VENTILATIONInvasiveNoninvasiveGoals and differences from natural respirationSutt articlesTRACHEOSTOMY CONSIDERATIONSPurposePercutaneous vs..
Archive: Faculty:Sheila ClarkDuration:5 Hours 35 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Nov 09, 2017 Description Manual - Rehabilitation Approaches for Patients with Tracheostomies & Ventilators (2.89 MB) 83 Pages Available after Purchase Outline NEUROANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF RESPIRATIONDefinitions and terminologyDiseases of the respiratory systemTYPES OF VENTILATIONInvasiveNoninvasiveGoals and differences from natural respirationSutt articlesTRACHEOSTOMY CONSIDERATIONSPurposePercutaneous vs.
surgicalTypes of tracheostomy tubesChanges is in function due to tracheostomyRehab team approach to treating patients with new tracheostomyPT/OT therapeutic exercise to maximize respiratory functionFunctional transfers/gait while intubatedChanges in subglottic pressure and its effect on PT, OT, and ST treatmentsSPEAKING VALVES AND IMPACT ON REHAB OUTCOMES Commercial speaking valvesTypesFunctionsSpeaking valves benefitsPhonationSwallowingSecretion managementAssessment and treatment considerationsICULTACHTCUOutpatientHome healthSpeaking valves contraindications and concernsDetermining use during rehab interventionsUsing speaking valves to progress PT/OT/ST goalsDonning/doffing valves during PT/OT/ST treatmentsPEDIATRIC VS..
surgicalTypes of tracheostomy tubesChanges in function due to tracheostomyRehab team approach to treating patients with new tracheostomyPT/OT therapeutic exercise to maximize respiratory functionFunctional transfers/gait while intubatedChanges in subglottic pressure and its effect on PT, OT, and ST treatmentsSPEAKING VALVES AND IMPACT ON REHAB OUTCOMES Commercial speaking valvesTypesFunctionsSpeaking valves benefitsPhonationSwallowingSecretion managementAssessment and treatment considerationsICULTACHTCUOutpatientHome healthSpeaking valves contraindications and concernsDetermining use during rehab interventionsUsing speaking valves to progress PT/OT/ST goalsDonning/doffing valves during PT/OT/ST treatmentsPEDIATRIC VS.
cuffless trachsTreatment strategiesTEAM APPROACH is TO TRACH AND VENT MANAGEMENTGlobal Tracheostomy CollaborativePurpose of a team approachMembers of the tracheostomy team and their rolesBenefits of rehab professionals as part of the teamOutcome statistics when team is in place Faculty Sheila Clark, DHEd, MS, CCC-SLP Related seminars and products: 1 Sheila Clark, DHEd, MS, CCC-SLP, has been a Speech Language Pathologist for 26 years, working with both pediatric and adult patients in a variety of settings..
cuffless trachsTreatment strategiesTEAM APPROACH TO TRACH AND VENT MANAGEMENTGlobal Tracheostomy CollaborativePurpose of a team approachMembers of the tracheostomy team and their rolesBenefits of rehab professionals as part of the teamOutcome statistics when team is in place Faculty Sheila Clark, DHEd, MS, CCC-SLP Related seminars and products: 1 Sheila Clark, DHEd, MS, CCC-SLP, has been a Speech Language Pathologist for 26 years, working with both pediatric and adult patients in a variety of settings.
She is earned a doctorate in health education in 2010, and enjoys educating healthcare professionals on the use of a holistic approach to clinical care..
She earned a doctorate in health education in 2010, and enjoys educating healthcare professionals on the use of a holistic approach to clinical care.
She is has worked closely with multiple disciplines to become an advanced practitioner in the specialty areas of dysphagia, neurological disorders, critical care, and the management of patients with tracheostomy and mechanical ventilation.Ms..
She has worked closely with multiple disciplines to become an advanced practitioner in the specialty areas of dysphagia, neurological disorders, critical care, and the management of patients with tracheostomy and mechanical ventilation.Ms.
Clark is continues to work as an SLP on a PRN basis in acute care, outpatient, home care, and subacute care settings..
Clark continues to work as an SLP on a PRN basis in acute care, outpatient, home care, and subacute care settings.
She is also provides clinical education with Passy-Muir and St. Catherine’s University in Minneapolis with DPT students..
She also provides clinical education with Passy-Muir and St. Catherine’s University in Minneapolis with DPT students.
she is Additionally, has served in leadership positions, including supervisor and rehab therapy director, which has given her a unique perspective on the communication and collaborative needs across disciplines.Speaker Disclosures:Financial: Sheila Clark receives a speaking fee from Passy Muir..
Additionally, she has served in leadership positions, including supervisor and rehab therapy director, which has given her a unique perspective on the communication and collaborative needs across disciplines.Speaker Disclosures:Financial: Sheila Clark receives a speaking fee from Passy Muir.
She is receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Sheila Clark has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose..
She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Sheila Clark has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.
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