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    Drugs and Dysphagia Part 1


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    • Certified Occupational Therapy Asst
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    • Speech Language Pathologist

Course Description


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The Drugs and Dysphagia video series is divided into three parts. Parts one and two discuss the medications affecting the central nervous system and dysphagia. This course is Part 1, a 2 hour video that provides a review of the central and peripheral nervous systems. This video course also provides an introduction to the pathophysiology associated with eating and swallowing. The common mechanisms associated with dysphagia caused by medication use are discussed in detail. The effects of medications on dysphagia will be discussed in relation to their affect on motor function, lubrication and gastrointestinal motility. Part 1 concludes with instruction in the effects of antipsychotic and antidepressant medications on dysphagia.

Course Requirements:
  • Computer with internet and working speakers/sound are required for this course.
  • Course must be completed within 30 days of activation (activate course within 6 months of purchase).
  • An online multiple-choice quiz (80% passing score) and submission of an online evaluation form are required for successful completion.
  • A certificate of completion will be available to print immediately after course is successfully completed.
  • SLPs - ASHA CEUs may be obtained by completing the online ASHA form and checking the "Report to ASHA" box.

AOTA Classification Codes
Domain of OT: Client Factors
OT Process: Intervention, Outcomes

Course Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  • verbalize the function and differences among the central and peripheral nervous systems.
  • discuss the effects of medications on the five phases of swallowing.
  • verbalize the classes of medications that affect the motor function, lubrication and gastrointestinal motility in dysphagia.
  • differentiate the various antipsychotic medications and their affect upon eating and swallowing.

Lynette Carl

Pharm.D, B.C.P.S.

Lynette L. Carl, Pharm.D., B.C.P.S., is a consultant pharmacist and a Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist. Dr. Carl is currently the Clinical Coordinator for Pharmacy Services at Largo Medical Center in Largo, Florida. Dr. Carl obtained her BS in Pharmacy from the University of Florida and her Doctorate in Pharmacy and the Medical University of South Carolina. She completed a postdoctoral Residency in Infectious Disease at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science, University of Pennsylvania Hospital and Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia. Dr. Carl has practiced as a Consultant Pharmacist in hospital, psychiatric, home care, and skilled nursing facilities. Her clinical practice experience includes providing pharmaceutical care in the areas of infectious disease, critical care, nutrition support, geriatrics, internal medicine, anticoagulation, cardiology and pain management. Dr. Carl has established clinical pharmacy services that include anti-coagulation clinics, pharmacokinetic dosing services, nutrition support services, and education programs for patients and healthcare professionals in several hospitals and home care pharmacies. Dr. Carl has served as clinical adjunct faculty, acting as a clinical preceptor for B.S. and Pharm.D. students from Mercer University, University of Florida, Nova University, and Florida A&M University. She has lectured to pharmacists and other healthcare professions on topics of pharmacotherapy and also served on the speaker’s bureau of Glaxo Pharmaceuticals and Smith Kline Beecham Pharmaceuticals. She has conducted research and published articles in the area of antibiotic therapy use in infectious disease.

Financial Disclosure: Dr. Carl receives royalties for the sale of this presentation. She also receives royalties from the sale of her book, Drugs and Dysphagia, upon which this presentation is based. Participants are not required to purchase this book in order to succeed in this course.
Non-Financial Disclosure: no relevant disclosures


Peter Johnson

Ph.D., CCC-SLP

Peter R Johnson, PhD, CCC-SLP received his undergraduate degree in speech language pathology from Northern Illinois University. He received his MS and PhD in speech language pathology from the University of Pittsburgh. He also received an Executive Graduate Degree in Healthcare Financial Management from Ohio State University. Dr. Johnson has worked in acute care hospitals, home care, outpatient clinics, and long-term care. He has written numerous articles in speech language pathology. Dr. Johnson served as Column Editor for the American Speech Language Hearing Association Special Interest Division 11 and 13. He has co-authored several books and several chapters in the field of speech language pathology. His latest book is the Clinician’s Guide to the Successful Evaluation and Treatment of Dementia. Other books include Drugs and Dysphagia and Practical Pharmacology in Rehabilitation. He served on the Executive Board of the Florida Association of Speech Language Pathologists and Audiologists for eight years. Dr. Johnson was four times the recipient of the President’s Award as well as the Outstanding Service Award from the Florida Association of Speech Language Pathologists and Audiologists. He currently serves as Chair for the Florida Department of Health Licensing Board of Speech Language Pathology and Audiology.

Financial Disclosure: Dr. Johnson serves as a healthcare consultant. He also receives an honorarium for his lectures as well as royalties from his books.
Non-Financial Disclosure: Dr. Johnson serves as Chair For the Department of Health State Licensing Board for Speech Language Pathologists and Audiologists.

30 Minutes
Dysphagia Cognition and Memory Part 1
30 Minutes
Dysphagia Cognition and Memory Part 2
30 Minutes
Dysphagia Cognition and Memory References
30 Minutes
Exam
2.0 Hours
Total

Delivery VIA:

  • Online - This course is offered in an online, on demand format.
  • Club CIAO - Club CIAO: This course is also part of Club CIAO, our all-you-can-eat buffet of online courses for one low price. Club CIAO Members also receive 25% off of all Live Stream courses!

Contact hours pre-approved for:

  • 2.0 Hours
  • CIAO is an ASHA Approved Provider #AAWA (0.2 ASHA CEUs) bubble sheet required
  • CIAO is an AOTA Approved Provider #4119 (0.2 AOTA CEUs)
  • This course meets PDU requirements for NBCOT (0.2 PDUs)
  • As an IACET Authorized Provider, CIAO offers CEUs for its programs that qualify under the ANSI/IACET Standard
  • CIAO is authorized by IACET to offer 0.2 CEUs for this program
  • Approved for:
  • 2.0 Hours OTs in CA - Advanced Practice Swallowing #25-S10


The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA.



CIAO is accredited by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET). CIAO complies with the ANSI/IACET Standard, which is recognized internationally as a standard of excellence in instructional practices. As a result of this accreditation, CIAO is accredited to issue the IACET CEU.



CIAO is recognized on the NBCOT Provider Registry (meets PDU requirements for NBCOT)



This course is offered for 0.2 ASHA CEUs (Introductory level, Professional area).


Reviews

"Good course. Informative."

- Snellville, GA / Jun 2022

"Thank you!"

- Campbell, CA / May 2022

"They did a great job presenting. Would like to see some of the slides they reference without having to print course manuals."

- Bluff City, TN / Apr 2022

"The speakers are very knowledgeable. Good use of audio visuals along with their face being shown with the slides."

- Fair Oaks, CA / May 2021

"Great course and presenters very knowledgeable with medications and how it affects swallowing."

- Tuba City, AZ / Sep 2020

"Very informative "

- San Antonio, TX / Jul 2020

"I enjoyed learning which medications I need to be looking at more with my patients in my rehab hospital"

- New Braunfels, TX / Jun 2020

"Very interesting course!"

- St.. Louis, MO / May 2020

"well explained"

- Bradenton, FL / Dec 2019

"Great course! "

- Simpsonville, SC / Nov 2019

"Should be listed as a beginner course as it was very elementary"

- Lake Worth, FL / Nov 2019

"Really enjoyed both presenters. Maybe Dr. Carl can prepare her explanations ahead of time a little bit since at times she seems to struggle to get her point across. Would be more effective since she is obviously quite knowledgeable."

- Deerfield Beach , FL / Jun 2019

"Excellent course and much needed in our profession; resource information much appreciated; suggestions helped target plans for additions to practice. Very good presenter. "

- Montgomery City, MO / Dec 2018

"Very informative"

- east Dundee, IL / Jul 2018

"More case studies or clinical scenarios would have made listening more enjoyable."

- Howell, MI / Apr 2018

"Very informative and thorough course."

- DeFuniak Springs, FL / Dec 2017

"Good information- could use more realistic based scenarios in SNF setting. "

- Johnstown, CO / Dec 2017

"Great course! Very informative. I appreciated the interactive style between the two presenters and that they made a concerted effort to explain what some may consider basic concepts. We can all use a good review every now and then! "

- Raleigh, NC / Sep 2016

"Very informative and practical information."

- Muncie, IN / Dec 2013

"This course has opened my eyes regarding drugs prescribed within the SNF. I am eager to purchase the text that accompanies this course. This course was very relevant and helpful."

- Montgomery, AL / Dec 2013

"Very thorough explanation of the book, and the effects of drugs for dysphagia. A good starter for the rest of the course."

- Peru, IN / Apr 2011