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The patient is assessed by the nurse as having a high risk for aspiration. The nursing diagnosis identified for the patient is Self-care deficit, feeding related to unilateral weakness.
 
   Which of the following is an appropriate technique for the nurse to use when assisting this patient with feeding? a. Place food to the unaffected side of the mouth.
  b. Place the patient in semi-Fowler's position.
  c. Have the patient use a straw.
  d. Use thinner liquids.
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A If the patient has unilateral weakness, the nurse should place food in the stronger side of the mouth.
B The patient should be positioned in an upright, seated position to prevent aspiration.
C Patients with unilateral weakness often have difficulty using a straw.
D Thickened liquids are often tolerated better and will help prevent aspiration, as patients with impaired swallowing often choke more with thin liquids.
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