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The inability to swallow

what is dysphagia

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This phase of swallowing is a sensory delight of sight, smell, and texture

what is oral preparatory phase

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Elders prefer this taste

what is sweet

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For proper positioning during eating, this degree of flexion should be present in the hips and knees

what is 90 degrees

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This assistive device can be used for joint protection or a weak grasp

what are built up handles

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This semi-thick liquid used for individuals with dysphagia is called _____.

what is nectar

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This phase of swallowing is all reflexive in which the bolus reaches the stomach

what is esophageal phase

200

This physiological change may result in loss of appetite and not eating

what are changes to smell and taste

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To obtain the preferred seating position an elder should be seated this way

what is in a chair with armrests

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This can increase strength and tone for bolus manipulation

what are oral exercises or tongue and facial exercises

300

Before an OT begins feeding/eating tx with an elder they should identify if the elder is this ____

what is alert

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During this phase of swallowing the tongue does all of the work

what is oral phase

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This physiological change may result in a fear of cooking, using the stove, difficulty with recipes, or grocery shopping

what are vision changes

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To ensure safe passage food and aid in digestion, elders should be positioned upright for this amount of time following a meal

what is 20 minutes

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This assistive device reduces the elders need to tilt their head back while drinking, thus reducing the risk of aspiration while swallowing

what is a cutout cup or nosey cup

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It is important for all caregivers to monitor this when working with the elderly to ensure appropriate intake

what is nutrition

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During this phase of swallowing, food can go "down the wrong pipe"

what is pharyngeal phase

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This medical condition is a common result of dysphagia where an elder presents with an increased temperature and chest congestion

what is aspiration pneumonia

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Patients positioned for eating in bed should have HOB elevated to this degree

what is 45 degrees or more

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Brushing teeth and icing the tongue and cheeks are examples of this technique to increase tone, and stimulate the salivary glands

what is sensory stimulation

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