Description |
1 online resource (1138 min.) |
Series |
ABCs of pediatric feeding and swallowing ; 3 |
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Rehabilitation therapy in video |
Contents |
Part 1 & 2: Seminar Information -- Introduction -- Primary Areas Influencing Feeding & Swallowing Function -- The Clinical Assessment Process |
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Part 3 & 4: The Clinical Assessment Process (Continued) -- Clinical Observations of Posture and Alignment -- Examination of Facial and Oral Structures |
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Part 5 & 6: Examination of Facial and Oral Structures (Continued) -- The Feeding Relationship: Integrated Assessment of Feeding Dynamics |
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Part 7 & 8: Integrated Assessment of Feeding Dynamics Continued -- The Clinical Assessment Process: Facial & Oral Structures Continued -- The Clinical Assessment Process: Airway & Respiratory Function |
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Part 9 & 10: The Clinical Assessment Process: Airway & Respiratory Function (Continued) -- The Clinical Assessment Process: Feeding & Swallowing Activities -- Clinical Observations: Bottle & Cup Drinking and Other Methods of Fluid Intake -- Clinical Observations: Spoon Feeding |
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Part 11 & 12: Clinical Observations: Spoon Feeding (Continued) -- Clinical Observations: Biting & Chewing -- Dietitian's Role in Managing Feeding & Swallowing Problems |
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Part 13 & 14: Dietitian's Role in Managing Feeding & Swallowing Problems (Continued) -- Additional Considerations in Tube Feeding -- The Clinical Assessment Process Continued: Recommendations |
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Part 15 & 16: The Clinical Assessment Process Continued: Recommendations -- Instrumental Assessment |
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Part 17 & 18: Instrumental Assessments (Continued) -- Case Study |
Summary |
This seminar presents a comprehensive assessment process including developmental, medical, psychological, oral-pharyngeal structure and function, respiratory function, movement and sensory issues, oral-motor function, and observation of feeding and swallowing activities. Pertinent information required to understand feeding and swallowing issues and needs, and when appropriate referral is necessary for specialized assessments such as swallow studies, behavioral strategies and oral-motor and feeding interventions are discussed |
Notes |
Title from resource description page (viewed Feb. 27, 2013) |
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Part 19 & 20: Case Study (Continued) |
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This edition in English |
Subject |
Deglutition.
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Deglutition disorders.
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Deglutition disorders in children.
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Deglutition disorders in children -- Diagnosis
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Ingestion.
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Ingestion disorders.
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Ingestion disorders in children.
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Ingestion disorders in children -- Diagnosis
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Deglutition.
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Deglutition disorders.
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Deglutition disorders in children.
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Deglutition disorders in children -- Diagnosis.
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Ingestion.
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Ingestion disorders.
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Ingestion disorders in children.
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Genre/Form |
Nonfiction films.
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Nonfiction films.
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Films autres que de fiction.
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Alexander, Rona.
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Beecher, Robert, M.S., CCC-SLP.
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Davies, W. Hobart.
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Kirby, Midge.
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