If you’ve ever worked with a patient with aspiration pneumonia then you should probably listen to this episode.
Did you know that aspiration pneumonia does NOT always mean a diagnosis of dysphagia?
Do you have any clue what you should know about a chest xray?
Do you still believe that all aspiration pneumonia occurs in the right lower lobe?
What about feeding your patients on a high flow nasal canula?
In this episode, Dr. Jim Coyle discusses ALL of this!
Just do your patients a favor and listen to this episode.
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