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Coughing and dystussia and dysphagia

Cough dysfunction in the management of patients with dysphagia

Michelle S. Troche, PhD, CCC-SLP - April 2, 2015
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Dysphagia-Tracheostomy

Tracheostomy tube cuff management: The road to decannulation

Gail M. Sudderth, RRT - January 31, 2021
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Clinical bedside swallow exam with tracheostomy and ventilator dependent patient

Eric Blicker, MA CCC-SLP.D BCS-S - March 2, 2014
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pulse oximeter and dysphagia and COPD

COPD, sensory function, and secretions management

Eric Blicker, MA CCC-SLP.D BCS-S - January 26, 2018
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Managing post-extubation dysphagia

Stevie Marvin, MS, CCC-SLP - April 16, 2015
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High-Flow Nasal Cannula (HFNC): Does it increase dysphagia & aspiration risk?

Karen Sheffler, M.S. CCC-SLP, BCS-S - December 10, 2020
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RT LAB: New podcast from our respiratory therapy colleagues

Dysphagia Cafe - July 20, 2020
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Lateral Medullary Syndrome (Wallenberg Syndrome) and dysphagia

Karen Sheffler, M.S. CCC-SLP, BCS-S - May 19, 2014
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Dysphagia in critical care: Avoidable complications and the role of speech...

Jackie McRae BSc (Hons), MClinRes.; RegMRCSLT - October 27, 2015
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Applying for a Passport into the ICU—Part 2

Martin Brodsky, Ph.D., ScM, CCC-SLP - February 2, 2020
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Tracheostomies and Swallowing: What is the Risk?

Kristin King, PhD, CCC-SLP - August 18, 2024
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Cardiothoracic Surgery and Dysphagia and cough and dystussia webinar

Swallow and Cough Function After Cardiac Surgery: Data-Driven Strategies for ICU...

Dysphagia Cafe - April 15, 2025
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Impact of a Tracheostomy on Swallowing

Carmin Bartow, M.S., CCC-SLP, BCS-S - September 24, 2020
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Dysphagia and Cuff Deflation

Deflating the Cuff for Speaking Valve Use: Impact on Swallowing,  Respiratory...

Dysphagia Cafe - November 9, 2023
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Impact of mechanical ventilation on swallowing: Early Intervention-A speech-language pathologist’s perspective

Maribel Ciampitti, M.S. CCC-SLP - July 28, 2019
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