Jerome Quellier – Rehab Strategies for Patients with Tracheostomies & Ventilators
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Jerome Quellier, Professor
1 hour 50 minutes in length
Audio and video formats are available.
Date: July 27, 2018
Description
As medical treatment gets more advanced, hospitals and long-term care facilities are increasingly caring for patients with acute and chronic tracheostomy/ventilator dependency.
This brief video is intended to quickly acquaint physicians with terminology, evidence-based diagnoses, and interventions related to communication, dysphagia, and safe patient movement. Take home evidence-based tools and rehabilitation methods that the entire team may use to improve rehab results with this special patient population.
Handouts
Rehab Strategies for Patients with Tracheostomies and Ventilators Manual (1.49 MB)
After Purchase, 71 Pages Are Available
Self-Study Only Instructions for ASHA Credit (64.4 KB)
Outline available after purchase
When Should a Speaking Valve Be Used?
Equipment and placement choices for patients
A Speaking Valve was successfully implanted during acute and long-term rehabilitation.
Contraindications and safety precautions
The effect of the speaking valve on voice and communication success
Problem-solving techniques for challenging settings
Unusual Risks and Solutions
Overcoming the Risks of Aspiration
The effect of swallowing physiology
Case studies and research
Mechanical Vents with Speaking Valves: Use with Caution
Ventilation methods The speaking valve can be used safely.
Vent parameters that influence candidacy for effective use
Faculty for Case Studies
MS, CCC-SLP Jerome Quellier Seminars and items related to: 6
Jerome Quellier, MS, CCC-SLP, is a traumatic brain injury and communication disorders clinical expert in a 450+ bed Level 1 Trauma hospital in Saint Paul, Minnesota, with almost 25 years of acute, residential, and outpatient rehabilitation experience. During his time at the hospital, he has concentrated on neuro-based dysphagia diagnoses and treatments, cognitive-linguistic impairments, head and neck cancer management, patient advocacy, and curriculum creation. Mr. Quellier has spent his career studying the complexities of neurology. He has completed advanced training in brain dissection at Marquette University, is actively involved in staff development training, and has recently joined a surgery team in preserving language function during tumor resections.
In addition to his clinical practice, he has previously taught doctoral level coursework at the University of Minnesota Duluth and undergraduate seminars as adjunct faculty at the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire. After working with the interdisciplinary team’s issues in understanding the “what and why” of traumatic brain injury, stroke, neurodegenerative illnesses, and tumor resections as they pertain to behavioral changes, Mr. Quellier is thrilled to bring this topic to the forefront. Cum Laude received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire.
Disclosures for Speakers:
Jerome Quellier has a financial relationship with Regions Hospital. PESI, Inc. pays him a speaking honorarium.
Jerome Quellier is a non-financial member of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
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