Track: ENT Rehabilitation

ENT

ENT rehabilitation in otorhinolaryngology is a comprehensive strategy to restore communication, swallowing, and balancing capabilities in patients with abnormalities of the ears, nose, throat, and related structures. It uses a variety of therapies, including speech-language pathology, vestibular rehabilitation, and audiology interventions, to improve patients' quality of life after treatment or surgery.
 
  • Cochlear Implant and Rehabilitation
  • Chronic rhinosinusitis
  • Choanal atresia rehabilitation in pediatric
  • Laryngeal Paralysis
  • Juvenille laryngeal papillomatosis
  • Breathing rehabilitation in patients with laryngo-tracheal axis stenosis
  • Dysphagia following laryngo-tracheal reconstruction
  • Voice rehabilitation in children: two different possible protocols
  • Aural atresia rehabilitation

This session will address several crucial areas including

Role of Nurses in ENT Patient Care: Supporting diagnosis, treatment, and recovery for ENT conditions.

Management of Common ENT Disorders:  Guidelines for handling conditions like sinusitis, ear infections, and throat disorders.

Postoperative Care for ENT Surgeries:  Best practices for post-surgical recovery in otolaryngology patients.

Hearing Loss and Audiological Support:  Nursing care strategies for patients with hearing impairments.

Tracheostomy Care: Nursing responsibilities in maintaining and managing tracheostomy patients.

Paediatric ENT Care:  Nursing considerations for treating ENT issues in children.

Management of Airway Emergencies: Quick interventions for airway obstructions and other critical ENT situations.

Allergy Testing and Immunotherapy in ENT: Role of nurses in assisting with allergy treatments related to ENT.

Patient Education on ENT Conditions: Teaching patients about preventive care and self-management of ENT disorders.

Collaboration with ENT Specialists: Enhancing interdisciplinary teamwork between nurses and otolaryngologists.