Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5569666 | The Journal for Nurse Practitioners | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Oropharyngeal dysphagia is a dysfunction of the oral and pharyngeal phase of swallowing and can be caused by a variety of disorders. Swallowing dysfunction can allow laryngeal penetration or aspiration of small volumes of food or liquids. Infants with dysphagia may present with a history of feeding difficulties; choking episodes during feedings; and chronic symptoms, such as coughing, wheezing, or stridor. This case presentation involves a 12-month-old infant with a history of dysfunctional swallowing and coughing during feeds.
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Authors
Lisa E. DNP, PNP,