Instrumental Procedure
The Bedside Evaluation
Imaging/Non-Imaging Studies
Assessment Results
Other
100

The six (6) imaging Studies

What is 1.Ultrasound, 2.Videoendoscopy or Flexible Fiberoptic Examination of Swallowing (FEES), 3.Transnasal Flexible Fiberoptic Laryngoscopy (TFL), 4.Flexible Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing with Sensory (FEESST), 5.Videoflouroscopy of Modified Barium Swallow Study (MBSS), and 6.Scintigraphy?






100

What is very important during bedside examination?

What is posture (Best body position is 90 degrees if appropriate (at least 30 degrees)?

100

What is the imaging study that can observe tongue function & measures oral transit time & motion of the hyoid bone? 

Ultrasound imaging 

100

During what swallowing phase can bolus manipulation, oral transit times, and no oral residue or pocketing can be noted within normal limits? 

Oral Phase 

100

No radiation exposure (when using this imaging study)

What is using Videoendoscopy or Flexible Fiberoptic Examination of Swallowing (FEES)?


200

Purpose of Electroglottography (EGG)

What is tracks vocal fold movement by recording the impedance changes as the vocal folds move toward and away from each other during phonation and can track laryngeal elevation to determine the onset and termination of a pharyngeal swallow, and in providing biofeedback on extent and duration of laryngeal elevation during swallows.?



200

Signs and symptoms to look for to do the bedside evaluation

What is coughing/choking, pneumonia, weight loss, changes in diet, reflux, patient complaint, dehydration, drooling/increased secretions, and pocketing?


200

What is a flexible scope inserted through the nose, down the soft palate or below? 

Videoendoscopy or Flexible Fiberoptic Examination of Swallowing (FEES)

200

During what swallowing phase can the SLP note that the patient exhibited aspiration with thin/nectar-thick/honey-thick liquids? 

Pharyngeal phase 

200

What suppresses lung difficulties?; can impact assessment results.

What is antibiotics?

300

The most frequently used technique

What is Videoflouroscopy of Modified Barium Swallow Study (MBSS)?

300

What other referrals might an SLP make? 

What is 1.Dietary consult, 2. GI series, 3.neurological consult, 4.surgery, 5.radiation treatment, and 6.barium swallow?

300

What instrument is the standard for examining the larynx and vocal folds? 

Transnasal Flexible Fiberoptic Laryngoscopy (TFL)

300

At what swallowing phase can aspiration be noted with all solids and thin liquids and vocal quality can be noted within normal limits? 

Pharyngeal phase 

300

Purpose of electromyography (EMG)

What is provides information on the timing and relative amplitude of selected muscle contractions during swallowing?


400

What can be used to listen to the sounds of swallowing on the surface of the patient’s neck and various locations?


What is Cervical Auscultation-Sounds of Swallowing?

400

Name three things an SLP would look to identify during the oral-motor examination

What is 1. Identification of optimal oral sensory stimuli and bolus types, 2. Identification of and compensation for swallowing apraxia, and 3. Identification of and compensation for abnormal oral reflexes?


400

What non-imaging instrument allows measurement of intrabolus pressures and the timing of the pharyngeal contractile wave? 

Pharyngeal Manometry 

400

At what swallowing phase can no anterior spillage by cup, straw and tsp be noted? 

Oral phase 

400

Purpose of scintigraphy

What is a nuclear medicine test in which the patient swallows measured amounts of a radioactive substance. *The bolus is imaged and recorded?



500

What is the reason for selecting rigid videoendoscopy for a patient?

What is to understand the patient's pharyngeal anatomy?

500

Name 3 things an SLP would to to check laryngeal elevation

What is 1. Place index finger immediately under the patient’s chin, 2. Place middle finger under the chin near the base of the tongue on the hyoid, and 3. Place ring and pinky fingers on the larynx?


500

What instrument provides information of bolus transit times, motility problems, and the amount and etiology of aspiration? 

Videoflouroscopy of Modified Barium Swallow Study (MBSS)

500

Give an example of a BSE result for the oral and pharyngeal phase.  

BSE indicated severe oral and pharyngeal dysphagia. Recommend diet of NPO with alternative means of nutrition/hydration/meds.

500

The only test that examines both the laryngeal reflexes for airway protection and bolus transport


What is Flexible Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing with Sensory (FEESST)?


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