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Checking the mouth for emptying between every bite.
➤ For patients with dysphagia (difficulty swallowing), checking the mouth for pocketed food between bites is a critical safety action to prevent aspiration.
➤ Food can become lodged in the cheeks or under the tongue, increasing the risk of silent aspiration, which may lead to aspiration pneumonia.
➤ This practice ensures that each bite is safely swallowed before the next is given, reducing the risk of choking or airway obstruction.
➤ It reflects the nurse’s role in providing direct bedside safety interventions during feeding and supports overall swallowing precautions for high-risk clients.
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