FLUIDS
SOLIDS
FEEDING SAFETY
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
100

The LEAST restrictive fluids for patients without swallowing problems

What is thin/regular fluids

100

True or False: A person with no teeth cannot be on a regular diet  

What is FALSE. Many people with poor to no dentition consume regular diets at home. 

100

The position patients should ideally eat in

What is upright/at 90 degrees

100

Medical term for difficulty swallowing

What is Dysphagia

100

True or False: Everyone who has a stroke has dysphagia

What is FALSE

200

A frequently used thickened fluid for patients with dysphagia 

What is MILDLY thick fluids (previously known as nectar thick)

200

True or False: Jello is a pureed diet item

What is FALSE. Jello is a FLUID as it melts in your mouth and becomes a THIN liquid before swallowing. 

200

If a person has poorly fitting______ or missing ______ it can affect their ability to swallow and may put them at risk for dysphagia

What are dentures/teeth

200

The two tubes that are close together, making it easy for food/fluids to go "down the wrong pipe"

What are trachea and esophagus

200

A consequence of dysphagia other than aspiration

What is dehydration, malnutrition, need for alternate route of nutrition (NG, PEG, TPN)

300

A less frequently used thickened fluid in hospitals that is more restrictive than mildly thick fluids

What is MODERATELY thick fluids (previously known as honey thick)

300

Name one of the most texture-restrictive solid diet on our menu

What is Pureed/Blenderized

300

A strategy to increase safety of feeding for patients who are independent but impulsive during meals

What is supervision

300

True or False: A person with an NG tube cannot be assessed for dysphagia

What is FALSE. 

300

True or False: Peanut butter is the best medium to administer crushed medications

What is FALSE? Peanut butter may actually increase difficulty with oral transit/swallowing because of its stricky texture

400

A summer treat considered a REGULAR/THIN fluid

What is popsicles/slurpees

400

Food items that increase risk of choking

What are dry/crumbly foods, popcorn, nuts, chips, raw vegetables, lettuce, thick peanut butter, bagels, etc.

400

True or False: SLPs only accept referrals from Physicians

What is FALSE. Although SLPs require a Physician order to initiate a swallowing assessment, anyone on our team may alert SLP of concerns.

400

The three stages of swallowing

What are oral, pharyngeal, and esophageal

400

The important step that needs to be taken before crushing pills

What is check with MD and/or Pharmacist to ensure meds can be crushed

500

The THICKEST of the THICK FLUIDS

What is pudding thick 

500

A texture subtype that includes two consistencies in one

What is MIXED consistency

500

True or False: Any team member may upgrade a dysphagia diet recommended by SLP

What is FALSE. Only Physicians may override diets recommended by SLP.

500

The term for when an object/liquid travels through the trachea airway instead of the esophagus.

What is aspiration

500

These medications cannot be crushed

What is time-released meds

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