Pediatric Dysphagia : Etiologies, Diagnosis, and Management.
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781635503159
- 616.3/23
- RC815.2 .W555 2020
Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- About the Editors -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Part I. Foundations -- Section 1. Embryology -- 1 Embryologic Development of Aerodigestive Structures that Relate to Swallowing -- Section 2. Neural Control of Swallowing -- 2 Neural Organization Related to Swallowing -- 3 Cranial Nerves Associated with Swallowing -- 4 Three Phases of Swallowing -- 5 Respiration, Swallowing, and Protective Reflexes -- Section 3. Oral Motor Development -- 6 Oral Motor Development -- Section 4. Etiologies -- 7 Syndromes, Sequences, and Associations -- 8 Neurologic Etiologies -- 9 Structural Etiologies -- 10 Respiratory Conditions -- 11 Cardiac Conditions -- 12 Functional Disorders of the Esophagus -- 13 Functional Disorders of the Gastrointestinal Tract -- 14 Sensory Processing Disorders -- 15 Metabolic Disorders -- 16 Psychosocial and Behavioral Disorders -- Section 5. Genetics -- 17 Genetic Syndromes and Disorders and Their Associated Feeding Issues -- Part II. Clinical and Instrumental Assessment -- Section 6. Interdisciplinary Feeding Team -- 18 Team Infrastructure and Function -- 19 Role of the Pediatric Otolaryngologist -- 20 Role of the Pulmonologist -- 21 Role of the Pediatric Gastroenterologist -- 22 Role of the Registered Nurse -- 23 Role of the Nurse Practitioner -- 24 Role of the Registered Dietitian -- 25 Role of the Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist -- 26 Role of the Occupational Therapist -- 27 Role of the Social Worker -- 28 Case Study Reflecting Interdisciplinary Feeding Team Approach -- Section 7. Oral Motor Feeding Assessment -- 29 Clinical Oral Motor Feeding Assessment -- Section 8. Instrumental Assessment -- 30 The Videofluoroscopic Swallowing Study -- 31 Fiberoptic Evaluation of Swallowing -- 32 Adjunctive Diagnostic Testing in the Evaluation of Pediatric Dysphagia.
Section 9. Assessment and Management of Feeding and Swallowing Issues in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit -- 33 Classification of Neonatal Intensive Care Units -- 34 Selective Conditions Frequently Seen in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit -- 35 The Neonate in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Environment -- 36 Feeding Assessment of Neonates in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit -- 37 Therapeutic Interventions in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit -- Part III. Management of Pediatric Dysphagia -- Section 10. Overview of Treatment Strategies -- 38 Overview of Treatment Strategies -- 39 Management of Feeding Issues in Infants and Children with Craniofacial Anomalies -- 40 Management of Dysphagia in Children with Underlying Neurogenic Conditions -- Section 11. Sensory Processing Disorders -- 41 Sensory Processing Disorders and Regulatory Issues that Affect Feeding -- 42 Interventions for Sensory Processing Disorders -- Section 12. Behavioral Feeding Disorders and Intervention Strategies -- 43 Behavioral Feeding Disorders -- 44 Behavioral Assessment -- 45 Behavioral Feeding Interventions -- Section 13. Management of Gagging, Retching, and Tube Feeding Issues -- 46 Management of Gagging, Retching, and Tube Feeding Issues -- Part IV. Evidence-Based Practice -- Section 14. Evidence-Based Practice and Assessing Outcomes in Pediatric Dysphagia -- 47 Levels of Evidence -- 48 Components of Evidence-Based Practice -- 49 Establishing Care Recommendations, Clinical Pathways, and Treatment Protocols -- 50 Integrating Functional Outcomes in the Dysphagia Treatment Plan -- Part V. Ethics in Pediatric Dysphagia -- Section 15. Ethics in Pediatric Dysphagia -- 51 Ethics in Pediatric Dysphagia -- Index.
This book serves as a comprehensive professional reference on the topic of pediatric feeding and swallowing disorders. Given that these disorders derive from abnormalities in the function and/or structure of the airway and digestive systems, multiple clinical specialists may be involved in the evaluation and management of affected children at any given point in time. Therefore, this text includes significant contributions from a wide range of experts in pediatric dysphagia, including all members of the Interdisciplinary Feeding Team at Cincinnati Children's Medical Center. These experts present an in-depth description of their roles in the diagnosis and management of dysphagic children, providing the reader with an understanding of why a multidisciplinary model of care is key to the optimization of outcomes.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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