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Part two of Sydney’s talk about in-line speaking valves concludes with her explanation of swallow evaluations with this population. Sydney also reveals the best and worst thing about working with critically ill patients in the acute setting. We wrap up by brainstorming Sydney’s plan to advocate for a protocol to incorporate in-line speaking valves in the weaning process for vent dependent patients in her acute care setting. Visit the show notes for additional helpful resources: https://www.speechuncensored.com/podcastepisodes/s1e4-swallow-evaluations-in-line-speaking-valves-for-vent-dependent-patients-with-sydney-parriott-ms-ccc-slp
Music: Hozgram - Trip
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By Leigh Ann Porter, MA, CCC-SLP4.4
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Part two of Sydney’s talk about in-line speaking valves concludes with her explanation of swallow evaluations with this population. Sydney also reveals the best and worst thing about working with critically ill patients in the acute setting. We wrap up by brainstorming Sydney’s plan to advocate for a protocol to incorporate in-line speaking valves in the weaning process for vent dependent patients in her acute care setting. Visit the show notes for additional helpful resources: https://www.speechuncensored.com/podcastepisodes/s1e4-swallow-evaluations-in-line-speaking-valves-for-vent-dependent-patients-with-sydney-parriott-ms-ccc-slp
Music: Hozgram - Trip
Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/speech-uncensored/message

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