Interprofessional Education: Oral Health and Mechanically Ventilated Critically Ill Adults

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Submitted by Oral Health Nur... on Oct 29, 2015 - 10:51am CDT

Resource Type: 
Presentation

The power point presentation with audio and embedded video clips presents an overview of the relationship of oral health to overall systemic health in mechanically ventilated adults. The purpose of this module is to inform health care professionals of the link between oral health and systemic health in mechanically ventilated adults; the characteristics of mechanically ventilated adults that increase their risk of systemic effects from poor oral hygiene; state of the science recommendations for oral hygiene practices; an oral hygiene regimen for mechanically ventilated adults; and ways that nursing, dental, medical, and respiratory therapy professionals can be influential in improving interprofessional oral hygiene practices for mechanically ventilated adults. To achieve the intended aim, this video/presentation consists of five segments. The first segment focuses on the relationship of oral health to overall systemic health. The second segment explains the characteristics, and rationale supporting good oral hygiene in mechanically ventilated patients. The third segment focuses on the state of science of oral care practices in mechanically ventilated adults. The fourth segment explains and demonstrates a recommended regimen for oral hygiene in mechanically ventilated adults. Finally, detrimental practices, special considerations, and the role of interprofessional healthcare providers are presented. Because it is offered in a narrated format with embedded video clips, providers can refer to it as many times as necessary to refresh and/or clarify understanding. The narrated power point can also be projected as a stand-alone presentation before a group of viewers in teaching and/or calibration scenarios. For the convenience of the educator, the power point is also provided without audio so that it may be used in a variety of ways or modified to meet specific needs. While certainly applicable for those in the dental field, the content of the video/presentation will likely be most useful for those involved in the primary care of mechanically ventilated adults.

Citation

Jones D, Sadowsky J, Morris D, Patel B. Interprofessional Education: Oral Health and Mechanically Ventilated Critically Ill Adults. MedEdPORTAL Publications; 2014. Available from: https://www.mededportal.org/publication/9709   http://dx.doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.9709

Author(s): 
Jones D, Sadowsky J, Morris D, Patel B.
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