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haleyc112

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Signs of dysphasia include pocketing food in the mouth, drooling, coughing, especially after sips of liquids, and frequent clearing of the throat.
 
  True
 
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Question 2

When feeding a dysphagia patient, be sure the patient's mouth is empty prior to offering the next bite.
 
  True
 
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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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