Modified diets Flashcards
Diet consists of foods that are clear and liquid at room temp
clear liquid diet
Clear liquid diet consists of water and carbohydrates, why?
Requires minimal digestion
Leaves minimal residue
Non-gas forming
Indications for clear liquid diet
Acute illness
Reduction of colon fecal material prior to certain diagnostic tests/procedures
Acute GI disorders
Some post-op recovery
Acceptable foods for clear liquid diet
Water Tea Coffee Fat-free broth Carbonated beverages Clear juices Ginger ale Gelatin
Why should caffeine consumption be limited on a clear liquid diet?
Leads to increased hydrochloric acid and upset stomach
Consists of foods that are liquid at room temp
Full liquid diet
Acceptable foods on a full liquid diet
All liquids on a clear liquid diet
All forms of milk, soups, strained fruits and vegetables, veggie and fruit juices, eggnog, plain ice cream and sherbert, refined or strained cereals, and puddings
If the full liquid diet is used more than 2-3 days, what may be indicated?
high-protein and high-calorie supplements
Indications for full liquid diet?
Transition from liquid to soft diets Post-op recovery Acute gastritis Febrile conditions Intolerance of soft foods
Full liquid diet is contraindicated for clients who have
Lactose intolerance
Hypercholesterolemia
Consists of liquids and foods that have been pureed to liquid form; composition and consistency can vary
Blenderized liquid (pureed) diet
Indications for blenderized liquid (pureed) diet
Pts with chewing or swallowing difficulties
Oral or facial surgery
Wired jaws
Contains whole foods that are low in fiber, lightly seasoned, and easily digested
Soft (Bland, low-fiber) Diet
Foods that are excluded from soft diet
Fruits Veggies Coarse breads and cereals Beans Other potentially gas-forming foods
Indications for soft diet
Clients transitioning between full liquid and regular diets
Clients with acute infections
Chewing difficulties
GI disorders