Since 1993, Ste. Anne's Hospital has been providing dysphagic residents with a reconstituted food program. |
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It was, at least, a peaceful place, no noise but the late-night dysphagic groans of the elevator's recurringly jammed doors. |
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Summary: Introduction: The basical respiratory state of dysphagic patients with chronic aspirations is not well-known. |
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If you're a dietitianĀ or a food buyer working in healthcare, you understand the challenge of balancing the needs of dysphagic patients with a healthy diet. |
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The first of its kind, this technology consists of a varied menu of therapeutic foods designed to stimulate the appetites of dysphagic individuals and make eating a safe and pleasant experience for them. |
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Identifying the optimal treatment strategy for a dysphagic patient begins with a comprehensive evaluation of swallowing function. |
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The presence of oral thrush in a dysphagic HIV patient is an important physical examination finding which can help diagnose esophageal candidiasis. |
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Canadian scientists indicate that adding finely processed high-fiber ingredients to dysphagic pureed foods can make them monophasic, smooth, cohesive and thick. |
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Dysphagic patients should be fed through a nasogastric tube or percutaneous endoscopic feeding tube until it is safe to resume oral food and fluids. |
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