Swallow Maneuvers Flashcards
Supraglottic swallow maneuver:
consists of ?
why would you use this maneuver?
inhaling then hold breath after you inhale, keep holding while swallowing, immediately cough then swallow again
reduced airway protection or glottal closure, delayed swallow response, poor oral control, or premature loss of bolus into pharynx
Super-Supraglottic Swallow maneuver:
perform this by ?
this can be used when there is ?
inhale, hold breath very tightly; bear down; keep holding your breath while swallowing forcefully, immediately cough and swallow again
reduced airway protection/glottal closure, delayed swallow response, poor oral control, and or premature loss of bolus into pharynx
Hard/effortful swallow: this can be used when there is
one should ?
reduced BOT retraction
swallow hard and push and squeeze all of your mouth and throat muscles as you swallow
Chin tuck: this is performed by chin being ?
This ?
this can help with ?
tipped down and back without neck flexion
narrows the pharynx and helps tongue base approximate posterior pharyngeal wall
prevention of aspiration and client’s who have delayed swallow reflex
Head turn/rotation: this can be used when there is ?
the way this is performed is by ?
unilateral pharyngeal paralysis or paresis, unilateral vocal fold paralysis or paresis
turning your head parallel to shoulder on weaker side prior to swallow
Masako Exercise: can be used for ?
The way to perform this exercise is to place your tongue ?
reduced pharyngeal pressure generation; reduced BOT movement
gently between your teeth and bite down, maintaining forward tongue position as you dry swallow
Effortful Pitch Glide: this increases muscle activity in the ?
you perform this by saying ?
this helps with ? because ?
it targes ?
this might be used for clients who have ?
stylopharyngeus, palatopharyngeus, mylohyoid, geniohyoid, digastric, stylohyoid
eee in low pitch as possible then gradually raise pitch until highest tone possible
laryngeal elevation / effect of lifting the larynx to complete the swallow
difficulty with airway protection
Shaker: you are to ? hold for ? rest for ? the repeat for ?
part b?
this is effective when there is reduced?
lay flat on back with shoulders down, raise head and look towards toes / 60 seconds / 60 seconds/ three trials
raise and lower head 30 times with shoulders down
reduced cricopharyngeal opening
mendelsohn: this can be used when there is reduced ?
the way to perform this is as you swallow ?
laryngeal elevation or reduced UES opening
squeeze and hold muscles at the top of the swallow for a count of three before relaxing
head tilt:
a head tilt is when a patient ?
this is helpful for problems caused by ? or ? that is located on
turns head to the strong side which allows bolus to be directed to stronger side in oral cavity and pharynx
weakness on one side or unilateral oral and pharyngeal weakness that is located on same side