Diet Consistencies
Drink Consistencies
Fun Facts
Meal Cards and Menus
Signs of Aspiration
100

Name the 4 diet consistencies.

Regular, Mechanical Soft, Dental Soft, Puree

100

Name the 4 drink consistencies.

Thin, Nectar, Honey, Pudding

100

Name a meal and the time of day it is served.

Breakfast 7:00

Lunch 11:30

Dinner 5:00

100

Name two things you would find on a meal card.

Name

Diet

Dislikes

Instructions

Picture

Adaptive equipment

Compensatory strategies

100

Name a sign of aspiration

Coughing

Red-rimmed or watery eyes

Runny nose

Choking

Gagging

200

Name a reason someone could not eat regular food.

No teeth

No saliva

Swallowing difficulties

Chewing difficulties

History of dysphagia, aspiration, or choking

200

How many ounces of liquid do you mix with one small packet of thickener?

4 ounces

200

Name the purpose of the video during the dietary training.

Food sparks joy.

200

Who do you call if you have questions regarding the meal or menu?

The kitchen

The dietitian

200
Significant weight loss can be a sign of what?

Silent aspiration

300

Name the diet that requires slurry.

Dental soft

300

Ice cream, popsicles, and Jell-O are things that only this consistency can have.

Thin

300

What was Kaitlin's food memory?

Baking soda/soda in the cookies
300

How can you tell what size of scoop you're using?

Look at the circled number on the scoop or the color of the handle

300

What is silent aspiration?

When someone doesn't cough, choke, or gag to let you know food went into their airway

400

This diet is known as "minced and moist".

Dental soft

400

This thickness of drink is usually spoon-fed to clients.

Pudding

400

Who do you call when someone is choking?

The unit/area nurse

400

What is the latest time you can contact the kitchen if you're missing something for the meal?

4:30

400

Why should you encourage the clients to brush their teeth?

It can prevent aspiration from turning into aspiration pneumonia.

500

Explain how to prepare mechanical soft bread.

Butter it and cut it into small pieces the size of your fingernail.
500

Name the consistency between nectar and pudding.

Honey

500

Name a compensatory strategy.

Alternate bites and sips

Small bites and sips

Chin Tuck/Head Tilt

Cough and swallow

Sit upright

Eat slowly

500

Before you serve a client's food, what two things do you need to look at to know what to serve?

Find the client's diet on the meal card and compare that to the diet on the menu

500

Name two things we can do when we suspect aspiration.

Complete a meal assessment

Request a swallow study

Change diet

Change liquids

Change presentation of meals

Add adaptive eating equipment

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