OVERCOMING BARRIERS TO SPEAKING V ALVE USE Success Through Teamwork 12/12/13 Katy Peck, M.A., CCC‐SLP, CBIS, CLE, BRS‐S Passy‐Muir Inc. Clinical Consultant 1 If you have not registered for this event, go to the Education Portal to complete your registration. ep.passy-muir.com o You will also have an opportunity to do this after the meeting ends. This is an “Audio Broadcast” meeting, which means that the audio signal will be sent out through your computer. A toll telephone number will also be available. Use the “Audio” section of the file menu for audio options. C ll i t ll b (US) 1 415 655 0001 o Call-in toll number (US)+1-415-655-0001 o Access code: 665 311 869 The audio for this meeting is one-way, so the presenter will not be able to hear the attendees, nor will the attendees be able to hear each other. If you have a question for the presenter, please use the Q and A (not the chat box), in the lower right of meeting window After the webinar ends, you will have an opportunity to fill in your evaluation on the Passy-Muir Education Portal If you have a technical issue, please call Passy-Muir at 949-833-8255, or email Daniel at [email protected]Katy Peck, M.A., CCC-SLP, CBIS, CLE, BRS-S Katy Peck, M.A., CCC-SLP, CBIS, CLE, BRS-S o Disclosure: • Financial -Received a ki f f P speaking fee from Passy- Muir Inc. for this presentation. • Nonfinancial -No relevant nonfinancial relationship exists. Passy-Muir, Inc. has developed and patented a licensed technology trademarked as the Passy-Muir ® Tracheostomy and Ventilator Swallowing and Speaking Valve. This presentation will focus primarily on the biased- closed position Passy-Muir Valve and will include little to no information on other speaking valves. 16 year old Neuromuscular 10 month old 6 year old Goldenhar 5 month old Unknown Dx 10 month old Expremie Facial Mass 16 year old Neuromuscular 10 month old 6 year old Goldenhar 5 month old Unknown Dx 10 month old Expremie Facial Mass
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If you have not registered for this event, go to the Education Portal to complete your registration. ep.passy-muir.com
o You will also have an opportunity to do this after the meeting ends.
This is an “Audio Broadcast” meeting, which means that the audio signal will be sent out through your computer. A toll telephone number will also be available. Use the “Audio” section of the file menu for audio options.
C ll i t ll b (US) 1 415 655 0001o Call-in toll number (US)+1-415-655-0001o Access code: 665 311 869
The audio for this meeting is one-way, so the presenter will not be able to hear the attendees, nor will the attendees be able to hear each other.
If you have a question for the presenter, please use the Q and A (not the chat box), in the lower right of meeting window
After the webinar ends, you will have an opportunity to fill in your evaluation on the Passy-Muir Education Portal
If you have a technical issue, please call Passy-Muir at 949-833-8255, or email Daniel at [email protected]
Katy Peck, M.A., CCC-SLP, CBIS, CLE, BRS-S
Katy Peck, M.A., CCC-SLP, CBIS, CLE, BRS-S
o Disclosure:• Financial -Received a
ki f f Pspeaking fee from Passy-Muir Inc. for this presentation.
Passy-Muir, Inc. has developed and patented a licensed technology trademarked as the
Passy-Muir® Tracheostomy and Ventilator Swallowing and Speaking Valve. This g p gpresentation will focus primarily on the biased-closed position Passy-Muir Valve and will include little to no information on other speaking valves.
Abraham, SS. Clinical and fluoroscopic issues in the management of swallowing disorders in infants and young children with tracheostomies. Perspectives on Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders. 2005;4:19-23.
Abraham, S and Wolf, E. Swallowing Physiology of Toddlers with Long Term Tracheostomies: A Preliminary Study DysphagiaLong-Term Tracheostomies: A Preliminary Study. Dysphagia. 2000;15: 206-212.
Bailey, R. Tracheostomy and Dysphagia: A complex Association. Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders (Dysphagia). 2005;14: 2-7.
Carron JD, Derkay CS, Strope GL, Nosonchuk JE, and Darrow DH. Pediatric Tracheotomies: Changing Indications and Outcomes. Laryngoscope. 2000;110: 1099-1104.
Suiter, D.M. and Easterling, C.S. (2007). Update on current treatment practice patterns for dysphagia. Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation, 23(3): 197-210.
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