This occurs when there is blood flow restriction to the brain.
What is CVA/ Stroke?
The diet level presented here
What is the pureed diet?
Patients are given an oral mech exam, orientation questions, and asked to drink 3 ounces of water without stopping.
What is the Yale Swallow Protocol?
This strategy helps to clear pharyngeal residue by alternating solids and liquids
What is cyclical injestion?
The swallowing exercise that is most functional and requires increased focus and energy in the swallow. Can be done with and without food
What is the effortful swallow?
Pocketing in the cheek of solids after swallow can be a sign of this type of dysphagia.
What is oral dysphagia?
This etiology symptoms include difficulty with thinking, difficulty with recognizing food, difficulty with impulsivity.
What is TBI: Traumatic Brain Injury?
A diet where items can easily be compressed with just your gums but foods are presented whole.
What is the Easy to Chew Diet?
This evaluation involves 24 areas, can be performed on patients with limited ability to participate, and ranks the patients dysphagia/ aspiration risk.
What is the MASA? Mann Assessment of swallow Ability
This strategy involves adding an extra swallow to remove residue.
What is the double swallow?
In this exercise the patient holds up the larynx for 3-4 seconds at the height of the swallow.
What is the Mendelson Maneuver?
Sensation of food being stuck or "globus sensation" can be a sign of this type of dysphagia.
What is esophageal dysphagia?
The symptoms of this etiology include generalized weakness, droopy eyes, and difficulty with speech.
What is Myesthenia Gravis?
The thickness labels for liquids on the IDDSI Diet
What are slightly, mildly and moderately thick liquids?
This Ranks penetration and aspiration in instrumental swallow evaluations in order to determine safety of swallow.
What is the PENASP Scale?
The posture change that can work to prevent aspiration if posterior oral loss of bolus is resulting in aspiration. When it does not work, it can cause aspiration so this strategy is only used if it works under MBS/ FEES.
What is the chin tuck?
In this exercise the patient takes in a small bolus swallows while holding breath and coughs right after the swallow.
The Supraglottic Swallow
Tongue pumping and difficulty with anterior to posterior transfer of the bolus is a sign of this type of dysphagia.
What is oral dysphagia?
Unlike the spinal onset of the same disease name, symptoms of this neurogenic disease start with difficulties in speech and swallowing.
What is bulbar ALS?
The way to test solids to determine if they are mashable without teeth.
What is the fork press test?
This evaluation uses a cracker and a sip of water to judge chewing ability.
What is the TOMASS? Test of Mastication and Swallowing Solids
The posture change that can help move the bolus in the oral cavity from the anterior to posterior cavity. It should use carefully and only with patients that have good oral control.
What is head back posture.
The exercise that works the pharyngeal wall by holding the tongue between the teeth and initiating a swallow.
What is the Masako?
Throat clearing immediately after swallowing liquids can be a sign of this type of dysphagia.
What is pharyngeal dysphagia?
Patients with this etiology tend to have silent aspiration, decreased awareness of deficits, and difficulty with swallow initiation.
What is Parkinsons Disease?
The best way to measure viscosity of liquids that are thickened with and without thickener.
What is the IDDSI Flow Test?
This is used during FEES to judge secretions
What is the Murray Secretion Scale
The compensatory strategy that brings awareness to the swallow prior to swallow initiation.
What is the bolus hold?
What is the McNeill Dysphagia Program (MDTP)?
Multiple swallows for bolus that is small in size can be a sign of this type of dysphagia.
What is pharyngeal dysphagia?