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Restoring Speech to Tracheostomy Patients
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NursingIntensive Care NursesPhoniatricsChronic IllnessRestore SpeechVoiceHealth SciencesTracheostomy PatientsLarynxSpeech ProcessingSurgeryVoice SurgerySpeech PerceptionMedicineTracheobronchitisSpeech CommunicationAnesthesiologySpeech Recognition
Tracheostomies may be established as part of an acute or chronic illness, and intensive care nurses can take an active role in helping restore speech in patients with tracheostomies, with focused nursing assessments and interventions. Several different methods are used to restore speech, whether a patient is spontaneously breathing, ventilator dependent, or using intermittent mechanical ventilation. Restoring vocal communication allows patients to fully express themselves and their needs, enhancing patient satisfaction and quality of life.
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