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what do you have to do with your tongue to swallow? (motion)
what is an extravasation?
will a person with a superior pharyngeal nerve dysfunction have difficulty swallowing thin liquids?
Is it normal to need to clear your throat after a swallow?
What should you do if the person has weakness swallowing?
Which direction do you turn when you want to close off side of the throat?
What is the order you should be concerned in for areas of the brain that are damaged?
What is best to do with patients with dementia and swallowing?
Higher mortality with a peg tube or oral feeding for patients with dementia?
difference between a clinical and experimental exam?
How many hours of therapy are required in a rehab unit?
How do you perform a supraglottic swallow?
Why is a cough important in a supraglottic swallow?
What is a vocational cough?
What is an effortful swallow?
Why is it important?
What is an interdental swallow?
Why important?
What is the Mendelssohn maneuver?
why important?
what is the shakir exercise?
who can't do it?
What does xerostomia do?:
Which outcome has a better recovery: pharyngeal or oral tumor surgery?
Why is oral tumor surgery better?
What is a hemilaryngectomy?
which is worse: supraglottic laryngectomy or hemilaryngectomy?
Where does an Chloropec tube run?