The protocol involves the feeder removing the feeding demand in response to refusal behaviors.
What is Escape Baseline (Non-Self Feeder)
Involves the feeder providing attention in response to all appropriate mealtime behaviors and removing attention in response to any problem behaviors until the child re-engages in appropriate behavior
What is Differential Social Attention?
Score when the child opens their mouth, and the entire bite is deposit within five seconds of the initial presentation
What is Rapid Acceptance?
The process for generalizing treatment to a caregiver
What is Caregiver training?
When you take rapid swallow data on a large maroon spoon?
What is 1/4-level bolus
A procedure involving systematic increases in bite volume on stability of a child's appropriate mealtime behaviors
What is Bolus Fading
Reinforcement of alternative behavior for acceptance involves the feeder providing access to a preferred item and engaging in child-directed play following acceptance of the entire bite regardless of the length of time required to deposit the bite.
What is Differential Reinforcement of Alternative Behavior for Acceptance
Score when larger than a pea-size amount of food is visible in the child's mouth 30 seconds after the entire bolus was initially deposited
What is Pack?
The maximum amount of food (measured in unit) consumed in a protocol meal with therapist.
What is Gram Cap?
The procedure for weighing emesis to account for grams
What is counting paper towels, the emesis bag towards the total weight when weighing?
This involves persisting with the presentation of food for a fixed amount of time. Vocal prompting is provided to take a bite at fixed intervals, no physical guidance to accept the bite is provided
What is Non-removal of the Plate
A form of escape extinction targeting expulsion of food.
What is Representation?
After the spoon is place in the mouth, score when the upper and lower lip are in contact with the spoon
What is Lip Closure?
What is Home Baseline?
The consistency that all purees should mimic to be appropriate to present in a protocol meal
What is yogurt consistency?
Involves providing continual access to a preferred tangible item throughout the session, regardless of the child's mealtime behavior.
What is Non-Contingent Access?
What is Variety Fading
Score each time the child's facial expression includes a wrinkled nose, lowered eyebrows and a twisted mouth
What is Grimace?
The drying time for bleach wipes
What is 4 minutes?
The case documentation that summarizes treatment implementations and responses for the day.
What is Progress Note?
Introduces a mealtime structure that involves exposing the patient to food items from four food groups, encouraging contact with each item by placement in mouth an minimal requirement of 1 chew and generating a food list based on the child's expressed preference
What is Choice Protocol?
A procedure to help establish self-feeding during a meal. It involves a least-to-most prompting sequence which the feeder systematically increases the level of support through a series of four increasingly supportive prompts.
What is 4-Step Self Feeder Prompting
When a chew tube/strip is presented midline on a child's tongue and the child moves the tube/strip over to the molars independently or following prompting on either side using their tongue
What is Lateralization?
The criteria to move from EscBL to NRS
What is 60% or fewer for rapid acceptance and 40% or great for IMBs and Neg Vocs with Case Manager approval
The category defined by dependence on enteral feeding
What is A3a chief complaint?