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Tracheostomy Skills Checklists

The Tracheostomy Skills Checklists are a systematic tool used to assess and quantify an individual’s competency in basic trach tube management. It provides a structured framework with clear descriptors, allowing assessors to rate skills consistently and objectively, making it valuable for

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Tracheostomy Care: How to Prevent Trach Infections

This Helping Hand™ talks about ways to help keep your child from getting infections when they have a tracheostomy (trach) tube.

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Tracheostomy: What It Is and When It Is Needed

Learn what a trachestomy is and what it is used for. 

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Tracheostomy Care: How to Protect a Child With a Trach Tube

This Helping Hand™ is about how to keep your child safe when they have a tracheostomy (trach) tube.

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After the Surgery

Our nurses, social workers, case managers and your child's physician team are always available to answer any questions you might have about your child's long-term care. 

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What's New

Read up on what's new in the Jeune's Syndrome Program.

39th Annual School Health Update Conference

39th Annual School Health Update Conference

Please join us for the 39th Annual School Health Update Conference hosted by Nationwide Children's Hospital. This year's conference will include current practice updates in areas like pediatric mental health, chronic disease management and social determinants of health. New this year will be breakout sessions and didactic skills sessions in areas such as diabetes management, tracheostomies and g-tubes, and common pediatric and adult emergencies.

Swallowing Disorders
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Swallowing Disorders

A swallowing disorder can result in aspiration or food “going down the wrong pipe.” Aspiration can place a child at a higher risk for respiratory/pulmonary issues.

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Available Technologies

Browse our technology catalog and connect with our licensing associates.

Subglottic Stenosis
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Subglottic Stenosis

Subglottic stenosis is a narrowing of the airway in the part of the voice box below the vocal cords (glottis). There are two kinds of subglottic stenosis: congenital subglottic stenosis and acquired subglottic stenosis.

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