Could he perform partner assisted scanning? (It sounds like an e-tran board
would be out if he can only move his eyes side to
side.) Margaret
Cotts From:
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[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Erin
Singleton Hi
everyone, I am looking
for some help for a fellow speech therapist for her patient in acute care
at the hospital. She has a patient that is a brainstem quad
in a halo, has partial control of his eyes, can blink his eyes and can
track laterally, but has issues with nystagmus and his responses are
delayed. I thought I
would put the question out there since my suggestions for her were
limited. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you in
advance. Erin Singleton
M.A., CCC-SLP Neuroscience
Outpatient Rehabilitation Center 2335 East Kashian
Lane, Suite 301 Fresno,
California 93701 Office: (559)
459-6056 Cell: (559)
250-1949 Fax: (559)
459-2957 Email:
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