*OLD* Dysphagia: Swallowing Disorders

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Hours: 3   Approvals: ARF, RCFE

The word Dysphagia is from the Greek root “dys” meaning disorder and “phag” meaning food. People with dysphagia have difficulty swallowing and may even experience pain while swallowing (odynophagia). Some people may be completely unable to swallow or may have trouble safely swallowing liquids, foods, or saliva. When that happens, eating becomes a challenge. Often, dysphagia makes it difficult to take in enough calories and fluids to nourish the body and can lead to additional serious medical problems.

Course Objectives

Learn what dysphagia is and how it affects different populations

Learn how to treat dysphagia and minimize its effects

Understand dysphagia in the elderly, including those with dementia and Parkinson's disease

Understand dysphagia's connection to developmental disability

Learn techniques for handling youth dysphagia

Course Content

1. What Is Dysphagia?
1Q. What Is Dysphagia? 1 Quiz
2. Dysphagia and the Elderly
2Q. Dysphagia and the Elderly 1 Quiz
3. Dysphagia in Dementia
3Q. Dysphagia in Dementia 1 Quiz
4. Parkinson's Disease and Dysphagia
4Q. Parkinson's Disease and Dysphagia 1 Quiz
5. Dysphagia and Developmental Disability
5Q. Dysphagia and Developmental Disability 1 Quiz
6. Dysphagia and Youth
6Q. Dysphagia and Youth 1 Quiz
7. Dysphagia: Swallowing Disorder Survey
8: Dysphagia Certificate