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Date: | Mon, 16 Sep 2002 09:25:43 -0400 |
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In response to the question about the background of speech
language pathologists, maybe this will help a little. A few years
ago, in my previous life as a rehabilitation nurse, I worked with
many patients who had suffered a CVA(cerebral vascular accident,
stroke) Some of these clients developed a chronic cough, or
recurrent aspiration pneumonia. As part of the rehab team, the
SLP would do some sort of swallowing assessment, with various
thicknesses of food/fluid. I believe one of the tests was done with
the ENT-a videoflouroscopy. The results determined the degree of
dysphagia, and the consistency of the fluid required to prevent
aspiration. We used a product called Thick-it, which transformed all
liquids to a pudding-like consistency. A cup of coffee was never the
same for these clients.
Doreen Vanderstoep RN, IBCLC
missing my old life with the elderly, but loving my new life
with moms and babies.
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