Sweet Peds
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It’s Complicated
100

This term describes impaired oral intake that is not age appropriate and involves medical, nutritional, feeding skill, and/or psychosocial dysfunction.

What is PFD?

100

These three broad dysphagia management domains are...


What is compensation, rehabilitation, and prevention

100

Unlike GERD, this reflux disorder reaches the larynx and pharynx.

What is LPR?

100

This standardized international framework classifies liquid thickness and food texture levels.

What is IDDSI?

100

This jaw-opening limitation may occur after head and neck cancer treatment.

What is trismus?

200

An ideal young infant suck-swallow-breathe coordination ratio is...


What is 1:1:1?

200

This exercise is often preferred over Shaker when targeting UES opening and hyolaryngeal excursion in weaker patients.

What is CTAR (Chin Tuck Against Resistance)?

200

This condition occurs when gastric contents reflux into the esophagus and irritate the lining.

What is Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease?

200

When using a Provale cup or safe straw, the main goal is controlling this variable.

What is bolus volume?

200

This respiratory disease often causes poor swallow-breath coordination and increased dysphagia risk.

What is Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease?

300

Two early hunger cues in infants 

What is rooting, alertness, clenched fists, mouthing hands 

300

This is considered a prevention strategy because it reduces bacterial load associated with aspiration pneumonia risk.

What is regular oral care / tooth brushing?

300

Pills lodging in the esophagus and damaging mucosa describe this condition.

What is pill esophagitis?

300

This ethical/legal process requires discussing risks, benefits, and alternatives before recommending thickened liquids.

What is informed consent?

300

This type of dysphagia results from medical treatment or procedures such as ACDF, thyroidectomy, or prolonged intubation.

What is iatrogenic dysphagia?

400

In Ellyn Satter’s model, the caregiver decides what, when, and where food is offered, while the child decides these two things.

What are whether to eat and how much to eat?

400

This exercise can be both compensatory and rehabilitative and aims to increase pharyngeal pressure and tongue base retraction.

What is the effortful swallow?

400

This procedure stretches narrowed areas of the esophagus caused by stricture.

What is esophageal dilation?

400

In order to champion patient autonomy, providers should avoid labeling their patients as....

What is non-compliant?

400

This cancer treatment commonly causes mucositis, xerostomia, and later fibrosis affecting swallowing.

What is radiation therapy?

500

This should be considered when evaluating a premature infant’s developmental feeding milestones.

What is corrected/adjusted age?

500

This swallow exercise prolongs laryngeal elevation during the swallow.

What is the Mendelsohn maneuver?

500

These three major categories of esophageal dysphagia causes are structural abnormalities, motility disorders, and this third category.

What are inflammatory/infectious causes?

500

This treatment planning framework includes the patient’s values, preferences, and life goals.

What is shared decision-making?

500

Prolonged endotracheal intubation increases risk of dysphagia and this type of vocal fold lesion.

Intubation granulomas