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What are 3 ways to decrease risk of aspiration in a patient withdysphagia that is eating foods orally (PO).
2.Name 4 other methods besides x-ray verification to approximate thatthe enteral tube is still in the correct position.
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Apatient with an enteral feeding complains that they now havediarrhea. List 3 reasons why this patient may have diarrhea as aresult of the enteral feeding and what can be done to potential fixthis problem.
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Listat least 2 ways to prevent enteral tubeobstruction.
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