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[Dysphagia] Dysphagia and mental health



Look up neuroleptic side effects and drug induced Parkinsonism. This is 
the problem we see most commonly, particularly in people with any kind of 
brain injury (TBI, stroke, etc.)

Vikki Stefans, M.D., pediatric physiatrist (rehab doc for kids) at UAMS
and Arkansas Children's Hospital.  Working Mom of Sarah T. and Michael C.,
and wife of Henry Stefans. Every mom is a working mom!- OK, dads too.

On Fri, 3 Mar 2006, Bronwyn Nolan wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I was wondering whether anyone had any good resources/references on dysphagia in mental health, ie. effects of anti-psychotics meds.
>
> I have done an article search, looked up the archive from this list, researched the different meds and looked through previous education sessions i have been to.
>
> I just wanted to see if there was any more information out there, as i am putting together an inservice to NS at a Mental health Hospital.
>
> Thank you for all your help.
>
> Bronwyn.
>
> Bronwyn Nolan
> Acting Speech Pathology Manager.
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