Mechanical Ventilation for the SLP: In-Line Speaking Valves and Swallow Interventions
Live Webinar June 24, 2021
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Course Instructors:
Candice Devlin, M.S., CCC-SLP, BCS-S and Rory O’Bryan, M.S., CCC-SLP, BCS-S have worked as medical Speech-Language Pathologists at Duke Regional Hospital in Durham, NC for 10 and 9 years, respectively, evaluating and treating adults in the acute care and acute rehabilitation settings. Both serve as a fee basis employee at the Durham VA Medical Center. Both have been instrumental in developing and bringing Respiratory Muscle Training, and IDDSI programs to Duke Regional Hospital. Ms. Devlin earned her Master’s in Communication Sciences and Disorders from East Carolina University. Her primary area of interest is dysphagia especially in the tracheostomy and ventilator dependent patient populations. She developed the In-Line Passy-Muir Valve program at Duke Regional Hospital. Ms. O’Bryan earned her Master’s in Communication Sciences and Disorders from University of North Carolina. She was essential in brining the Respiratory Muscle Training and IDDSI programs to Duke Regional Hospital and currently serves as the student coordinator for graduate student clinicians at Duke Regional Hospital
Panelist: Thomas Devlin, BS, RRT is a Respiratory Therapist at the University of North Carolina Hospital where he serves as the Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU) Clinical Specialist. As a clinical specialist, he has advanced skills in Pulmonology Critical Care Medicine and involvement in multiple research studies investigating ARDS management. He serves as a liaison among all disciplines including physicians, nurses, physical and speech therapists, and fellow respiratory therapists. Additionally, Mr. Devlin provides education to medical students, Residents, and Pulmonology Fellows regarding mechanical ventilation management. In 2020 he was nominated for position on the Respiratory Therapy Advisory Panel for the World Health Organization in which he continues to serve.
Disclosures: Ms. Devlin and Ms. O’Bryan have the following financial relationships: they are paid employees of Duke Regional Hospital and receive payment for this webinar from Carolina Speech Pathology, LLC. Ms. O’Bryan has no non-financial relationships to disclose. Mr. Devlin has no financial relationships to disclose. Ms. Devlin and Mr. Devlin have the following relationship to disclose: they are married.
Learning Objectives:
- Define ventilation, oxygenation, basic anatomy of the lungs, as well as indications for tracheostomy and mechanical ventilation.
- Describe external features of a ventilator, common modes of ventilation and associated terminology.
- Interpret ventilator settings for appropriate patient selection for in-line speaking valve use.
- Describe swallow elevations and interventions for patients on mechanical ventilation.
Agenda:
2:00: Review the basics of ventilation and oxygenation, basic anatomy of the lungs, respiratory failure and indications for tracheotomy and mechanical ventilation, and external features of the ventilator
2:30: Ventilator terminology, modes of ventilation, reading/interpreting ventilator settings
3:00: Application and troubleshooting of in-line speaking valve
3:30: Swallowing on mechanical ventilation
3:45: Q and A with Special Guest Respiratory Therapist
4:00: Adjourn
Pricing
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$55.00