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Study module: post-stroke dysphagia guideline deep dive (screening, assessment, treatment options)

Clinician study module synthesizing post-stroke dysphagia guidance: screening timing, clinical vs instrumental assessment, oral care, nutrition, and therapy option categories (conceptual).

ClinicianClinicianAdvanced30 minClinical (pro)

Educational only

Educational only — follow local dysphagia protocols and SLP recommendations.

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Choking with trouble breathing, aspiration with respiratory distress, or sudden neurologic decline is an emergency: activate local emergency response immediately. Maintain NPO until cleared by validated screen/SLP guidance per protocol.

Key takeaways

  • Differentiate screening vs assessment vs instrumental evaluation
  • Describe why oral care reduces pneumonia risk
  • List broad dysphagia treatment option categories
  • Identify reassessment triggers

Screening vs assessment

  • Screen before oral intake
  • Clinical bedside eval
  • VFSS/FEES when indicated

Oral care + pneumonia prevention

  • Mouth care regimen
  • Secretions management

Treatment categories (high level)

  • Texture modification
  • Compensatory strategies
  • Rehabilitative exercises
  • Neurostimulation concepts

Reassessment triggers

  • Clinical change
  • Recurrent pneumonia
  • Diet advancement needs

Practice check

What you’ll practice

These questions are untimed. After you answer all of them, you’ll see your score and a clear next lesson or reference step.

0 of 2 answered

Question 1

1. Which is an instrumental swallow assessment?

Question 2

2. Oral care is part of aspiration pneumonia prevention.

References

  1. Tier 2
    ESO/ESSD Guideline for diagnosis and treatment of post-stroke dysphagia (PMC)
  2. Tier 1
    NICE Stroke rehab recommendations (swallowing + mouth care)