“Breathe, Baby Breathe”: Developmental Interventions for Infants with Tracheostomy Tubes

Description

Advance your assessment, treatment, and outcomes for infants requiring a tracheostomy tube.
Medical co-morbidities associated with infants requiring a tracheostomy tube, implications of the tracheostomy tube on oral feeding/motor development, integrating physical rehabilitation treatments and respiratory therapy interventions to maximize infant outcomes with oral feeding, motor development, and daily activities related to play skills will be discussed. Expand your practice by integrating evidence into your clinical decision-making including reading/interpreting vent settings during interventions for objective assessments of infants that are intubated or have tracheostomy tubes. Expanded lecture/lab section devoted to infants with tracheostomy tubes include oral motor, feeding interventions, postural control, manual cough facilitation, positioning/handling, integrating use of a one-way valve into treatment, weaning respiratory support, and durable medical equipment recommendations for infant/family in
preparation for home discharge. This course will focus on infants up to 12 months corrected gestational age with information applicable to clinicians working in the NICU, PICU, transitional pediatric care, in-home therapy, early intervention, and outpatient clinics.

Location Webinar

Date 5/5/2023 10:00 AM - 7:30 PM (Check in 9:40 AM)
Sponsor Education Resources, Inc
Trainer Holly Schifsky
Contact Debora DeBello (508) 359-6533 ddebello@educationresourcesinc.com
Principles 1. Support families
2. Active participation
3. Collaborative relationships
4. Specific IFSP goals
5. Comprehensive plans
6. Periodic monitoring
7. Ongoing communication & collaboration
8. Quality services
Credit Hours 2.0 - Assessment
1.0 - Atypical Development
5.5 - Intervention
0.5 - Working with Families
Cost 249
Status Closed