General
Safe Cooking/Feeding
Infants/Children
Elderly
Neurological Disorders
100

One of these methods are used when normal feeding is not an option

What are Enteral and Parenteral feeding

100

This piece of equipment is useful for those on a pureed or liquid only diet

What is a blender/food processor

100

Between __-__% of all infants/toddlers are said to have some form of feeding disorder

What is 25-40

100

Feeding disorders in the elderly can cause increased sensitivity to this

What is the cold

100

Having one of these can lead to dysphagia

What is a stroke
200

While these are a different category of disorders, they can be included in the feeding disorder umbrella

What are eating disorders
200

This tool used to drink should be avoided by those with dysphagia

What is a straw

200

Between __-__% of children with disabilities experience a feeding disorder

What is 40-80

200

While not technically a feeding disorder, these are most often late-onset when in older people

What are eating disorders

200

While it is uncommon for young adults/adults to have a feeding disorder, this can cause one at any age

What is a traumatic brain injury

300
This is used to bypass the mouth, throat, and esophagus when feeding 

What is a G-tube

300

These should be used before physical guidance when encouraging a patient with dementia to eat.

What are verbal cues

300

This is a form of enteral feeding that involves a tube inserted nasally

What is an NG-tube

300

Impaired motility here can make someone a candidate for tube feeding

What is the Upper GI Tract

300

This neurodegenerative disease WILL eventually lead to dysphagia

What is ALS

400

Trouble swallowing/being unable to swallow

What is Dysphagia

400

For dysphagia patients on a pureed diet, food should be a texture similar to... 

What is oatmeal

400

This birth defect often leads to a feeding disorder as an infant/child

What is a cleft palate

400

This refers to the swallowing mechanism changing as one ages

What is Presbyphagia

400

These four neurological disorders include the highest prevalence of feeding disorders

What are ALS, Parkinson's, Dementia (Alzheimer's), and Stroke

500

Motor/sensory disorders can cause this specific type of feeding disorder having to do with food texture.

What is sensory food aversion

500

The Level 5 IDDSI diet is called MM5. MM Stands for...

What is Moist and Minced
500

Feeding disorders in infants can often cause this medical issue, leading to hospitaliation

What is failure to thrive

500

In the study covering eating disorders in people ages 50+, Anorexia accounted for __% of people with eating disorders

What is 81

500

This occurs (usually as a result of a traumatic brain injury) in some patients which can lead to the need for parenteral or enteral feeding

What is eating apraxia