Drugs and Dysphagia: How Medications Can Affect Eating and Swallowing–Second Edition E-Book
Author | Lynette L. Carl • Peter R. Johnson |
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“This text fills a particular need for clinicians managing patients with dysphagia and should be available to every clinician treating dysphagic patients.”
—Jeri Logemann, PhD, 2006
The thoroughly revised second edition of this pocket-sized reference is for all clinicians who manage patients with dysphagia. Speech language pathologists, occupational therapists, physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, clinical dietitians, nurses, and pharmacists will all find this book to be a helpful, handy resource. Drugs and Dysphagia–Second Edition is carefully organized, allowing quick access to precise information, with new tables targeting current, relevant information for busy professionals. Chapters describe the mechanism of action of the medications as well as the dosing and side effects of medications for that disorder. The risk of dysphagia is then described for each medication as well as the likelihood of encountering side effects. Tables are also included with summaries of drug interactions. Case studies are provided as examples of how to use the tables in the book.
This reference can also be used as a course textbook. The e-book IM contains three one-hour PowerPoint presentations and questions that can be incorporated into a course on medical speech language pathology, clinical nutrition challenges associated with medication use, identification of medication associated dysphagia and methods of addressing this challenge for prescribers, rehabilitation therapists, nurses, and consultant pharmacists.
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