- Faculty:
- Jerome Quellier
- Duration:
- 5 Hours 55 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Jun 09, 2018
Description
Outline
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF TRACHEOSTOMY
- Definition of terminology used
- Surgical vs. Percutaneous Tracheostomy
CLINICAL FEATURES OF A TRACHEOSTOMY TUBE INTUBATION AND TRACHEOSTOMY – BENEFITS AND RISKS
- Endotracheal tube advantages/disadvantages
- Tracheostomy tube advantages/disadvantages
SIZING TRACHEOSTOMY TUBES
MANUFACTURERS OF TRACHEOSTOMY TUBES
SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS OF MANAGING A TRACHEOSTOMY TUBE
- Cuff pressures
- Essential daily cares
- Necessary supplies
- Cannula cleaning/exchanging
- Maintaining stoma and skin integrity
- Minimal Leak technique vs. minimal occlusive volume
SPEAKING VALVES
- Anatomy & physiology of common speaking tubes
- Population and timing
- Warning/Precautions
- Assessment and placement guidelines
- Trouble shooting during valve assessment/use
- Ventilator modifications for safety and success
- Inline speaking valves
- Decision making for the respiratory therapists
- Tidal volumes
- Peak inspiratory pressures
- Minimal vent parameters to facilitate successful application
FENESTRATED TRACHEOSTOMY TUBES
DYSPHAGIA AND THE TRACHEOTOMIZED PATIENT
- Post extubation consideration
- Effect of tracheostomy on swallowing
- Effect of cervical bracing on tracheotomized patient
- Assessment of swallowing
- Blue Dye vs. Fees vs. MBSS
- Impact of speaking valve upon swallowing
MULTIDISCIPLINARY CARE OF A PATIENT WITH TRACHEOSTOMY
- Role of SLP, nurse, and respiratory therapist
- Review a sample of policy/procedure
Faculty
Jerome Quellier, MS, CCC-SLP Related seminars and products: 6
Jerome Quellier, MS, CCC-SLP, is a clinical specialist in traumatic brain injury and communication disorders at a 450+ bed Level 1 Trauma hospital in Saint Paul, MN with almost 25 years of acute, residential, and outpatient rehabilitation experience. During his tenure at the hospital he has focused on neuro-based diagnostics and intervention for dysphagia, cognitive-linguistic deficits, head and neck cancer management, patient advocacy, and curriculum development. Mr. Quellier has made a career-long study of the intricacies of neurology, completed advanced training in brain dissection at Marquette University, actively engages in staff development training, and recently joined a surgery team in preserving language function during tumor resections.
In addition to his clinical practice, he has previously held a faculty position at the University of Minnesota Duluth teaching graduate level coursework, and taught undergraduate workshops as adjunct faculty at the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire. Mr. Quellier is excited to bring this topic to the forefront after working with the interdisciplinary team’s challenges in understanding the “what and why” of traumatic brain injury, stroke, neurodegenerative diseases and tumor resections as they apply to behavioral changes. He graduated Cum Laude with his bachelor’s degree and graduate degree from the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Jerome Quellier has an employment relationship with Regions Hospital. He receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Jerome Quellier is a member of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
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