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Which of the following promotes passage of the bolus through the stronger side of the pharynx?
Head turn
Chin tuck
Effortful Swallow
Mendelsohn maneuver
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T or F?: If a voluntary cough was noted previously, this ensures that a reflexive cough is still present.
FALSE; if a voluntary cough was noted previously this does not ensure that a reflexive cough is present.
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List 3 PRIMITIVE reflexes that may present in cases of extensive brain damage.
Sucking reflex, snout reflex, & tonic bite reflex
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Explain palatal reflex vs gag reflex
Palatal reflex = elevation of soft palate w/o wall contraction; gag reflex = soft palate elevation plus pharyngeal wall contraction
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Which cranial nerves are crucial to test during oral mech for swallowing?
V trigeminal, VII facial, IX glossopharyngeal, X vagus, XI spinal accessory, & XII hypoglossal
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List some esophageal MOTILITY disorders.
Diffuse Esophageal Spasms (DES), achalasia (failure of LES to relax)
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List some esophageal disorders.
Zenker's Diverticulum, strictures/constrictions, GERD, trachoesophageal fistula
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Define "trachypenia".
Rapid breathing
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Define "dyspenia".
Difficulty breathing
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What type of trach is mostly used for persons on a vent to keep air from escaping out the larynx when the lungs are inflated?
Cuffed
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List 4 neurogenic based swallowing disorders.
Strokes, TBI, brain tumors, degenerative neurologic diseases
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List some oral health factors that can contribute to older adults' eating and swallowing.
Chronic dry mouth, impaired dentition, medications/xerostomia/poor hygiene which can affect taste
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List some laryngeal age-related changes.
reduced motor unit firing rate, atrophy & loss of laryngeal muscle fibers, ossification of laryngeal cartilage, & reduced sensation in the pharynx and larynx
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List the 4 mechanisms of airway protection.
1) hyoid/laryngeal elevation 2) epiglottic retroflexion 3) adduction of true VFs 4) closure of laryngeal vestibule
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Name some overall BURDENS of feeding tubes.
Can't be absorbed from the gut; doesn't abate “failure to thrive” (eg Alzheimer’s), Physical pain, Cant help because underlying condition is hopeless, etc
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Name some overall BENEFITS of feeding tubes.
Increased life span/ability to recover/possibility of returning to useful functioning/QOL/psychological & physiological state/resistance to infection
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What do you call "a document that enables people to express their wishes about their health care in a form that will tell others how to care for them and to make decisions for them if and when the time comes that they are unable”?
Advanced directive
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Who on the medical team is needed to competently describe any abnormalities in the esophageal stage?
Radiologist
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T or F?: "Informed consent" can be defined as "a voluntary choice made without coercion".
TRUE
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Which 2 thermal/tactile stimulations tend to be stronger triggers of swallow?
COLD temperature and sour taste
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This maneuver is most useful for pts. with reduced hyolaryngeal elevation...
Mendelsohn; helps engage muscles, UES will remain open to allow bolus to enter esophagus
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This maneuver involves training the pt to elevate their larynx for 2-4 seconds before swallowing...
Mendelsohn
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This maneuver involves putting liquid in the mouth, holding it, swallowing it, then coughing to clear the epiglottis...
Supraglottic swallow
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The supraglottic swallow is ideal for patients who have issues with ______ ________.
Airway Protection; cancer pts. with epiglottis removed etc
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Which maneuver helps bring the base of the tongue to the posterior pharyngeal wall?
Chin tuck; strengthens the push against the wall, uses the back of the throat to push food down, widens valleculae
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T or F?: When performing a "head turn", the pt. should turn their head TOWARD the side where the residue is.
TRUE
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Pt. has a unilateral collection of material in the pharynx. What maneuver should be used?
Head Turn
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Name some universal aspiration precautions
Chew your food, take your time, pay attention, don't eat too fast, take small bites, sit upright...
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T or F?: You should try various maneuvers before MBSS to see which posture works best.
FALSE: Complete MBSS first
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Why do people aspirate when there is a delayed swallow?
The bolus fills the pyriform sinuses/when space is filled it'll go into the larynx
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What are some advantages to the FEES?
No radiation is involved, can watch someone eat a whole meal, portable, can be used for bigger patients
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What are some cons to the FEES?
only sees what's happening in the pharynx & camera gets blocked during swallow
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What is the difference between FEES and FEEST?
FEEST emits a puff of air out of the endoscope to test protective cough reflex (@ risk for silent aspiration)
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How should pills be given to patients with oropharyngeal dysphagia?
pills should be crushed and mixed with applesauce, yogurt, pudding, or thickened liquids
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Which patients are good candidates for thicker liquids?
pts with tongue base weakness, delayed trigger, reduced laryngeal closure/airway protection
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Which patients are good candidates for thin liquids?
pts with good airway protection but overall tongue dysfunction, reduced UES opening, or reduced pharyngeal constriction
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What are the 4 levels of diet modifications for solids according to the National Dysphagia Diet?
Puree, Soft-ground (mechanical soft), Chopped (mechanical soft), Regular consistency diet
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What is indirect treatment and what are some examples of indirect treatment approaches?
tx that circumvents the problem using compensatory strategies to alter bolus flow; includes posture, sensory procedures, maneuvers, diet changes, etc
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What is direct treatment and what are some examples of direct treatment approaches?
tx focused on changing the swallowing physiology to restore function and directed at improving neuromuscular control; rehab tx like auditory feedback etc
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What are the 2 types of behavioral treatment approaches?
compensatory strategies (indirect) and rehabilitative treatment (direct)
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What is the ultimate goal of management for NPO patients with dysphagia?
resume oral intake; total oral feeding may not be possible but determine how patient can feed for oral gratification in order to improve QOL
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What is the ultimate goal of management for PO patients with dysphagia?
ideally resume prior level of diet or tolerate least restrictive diet
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In VFSS, what physiological impairments may result in penetration and/or aspiration?
poor airway protection, poor vf closure, delayed trigger of swallowing, reduced laryngeal elevation
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In VFSS, what physiological impairments may result in nasal regurgitation?
poor VP closure, poor coordination of velum
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In VFSS, what physiological impairments may cause the bolus to spread throughout the oral cavity?
reduced tongue coordination, difficulty forming food into a cohesive bolus during mastication, tongue weakness
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In VFSS, what physiological impairments may cause food to fall out of the mouth?
weak lip closure, loss of sensation in mouth, lack of awareness of food in mouth due to cognitive deficits (i.e., dementia)
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What is the preferred assessment given to patients with tracheostomy tubes?
Blue Dye Swallowing Test
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Atrophy and fasciculations are indicative of damage to what?
LMNs
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T or F?: Patients with decreased alertness and poor cough reflex are not at risk for aspiration pneumonia if they are being tube fed.
FALSE
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What is the first screening given to a new patient?
Bedside Evaluation
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What exercise can help strengthen suprahyoidal muscles around the larynx?Â
Shaker exercises
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What type of exercises are preferred for a patient demonstrating weakness or incoordination in muscles/structures that might benefit from strengthening or practicing patterns of movement?
Oral Motor Exercises
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During MBSS, which stage would you check the adequacy of hyoid movement/laryngeal elevation?
Pharyngeal Stage
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During MBSS, which stage would you check for backflow of food/liquid from the esophagus?
Esophageal Stage
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During MBSS, which stage would you check the adequacy of PES relaxation/opening?
Pharyngeal Stage
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During MBSS, which stage would you check the adequacy of epiglottic inversion/retroflexion?
Pharyngeal Stage
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During MBSS, name the stage you would check for oral residue.
Oral Stage
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Your patient has severe dysphagia and poor pulmonary clearance...Which instrumental assessment is preferred?
FEES
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You want to examine the movement of multiple structures at the height of a patient's swallow...Which instrumental assessment is preferred?
MBSS
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T or F?: A medically fragile patient is a good candidate for MBSS?
FALSE; use FEES
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T or F?: Globus sensation complaints are an indication for a MBSS.
TRUE
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SpO2 levels below ____ are considered "pathologic"? A. 83-85%. B. 48-50%. C. 75-77%. D. 92-94%
D. 92-94%
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Which cranial nerve is primarily associated with tongue strength and range of motion?
XII: Hypoglossal
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Which cranial nerve is primarily associated with lip closure & buccal strength?
VII: Facial
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Which cranial nerve is primarily associated with the jaw, lip, and hyolaryngeal excursion?
V: Trigeminal
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