Instructor Bio:
Cindy Nehe has been a Speech Therapist since 2002. She has worked in a variety of settings including education, skilled nursing, outpatient, home health, acute inpatient rehabilitation, and acute care. Cindy is currently in management for an acute care hospital that specializes in cardiac and trauma care. Evaluating and treating patients with dysphagia is a strong area of expertise and interest. Her passion is motivating and supporting peers and patients to achieve outstanding outcomes in rehabilitation.
Video Runtime: 27 Minutes; Learning Assessment Runtime: 28 Minutes
Determining when and if a patient needs a swallow screen can be critically important to a patient’s overall recovery. Nurses play an important role in…
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Video Runtime: 21 Minutes; Learning Assessment Runtime: 36 Minutes
Dysphagia can have a significant impact on a person’s recovery and ability to transition home. Training and education are essential for a successful transition.…
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Video Runtime: 12 Minutes; Learning Assessment Runtime: 23 Minutes
Nurses play an important role in identifying potential swallowing issues and working with the interdisciplinary team on a plan to prevent aspiration. This…
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Video Runtime: 40 Minutes; Learning Assessment Runtime: 31 Minutes
Nutrition and hydration have a significant impact on a person’s recovery and ability to participate in the rehabilitation process. When dysphagia is also…
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