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An HCA is assisting a client with advanced dementia during mealtime. The client keeps pushing their plate away and has not eaten much. What is the best approach for the HCA to take?

Offering smaller, bite-sized portions and presenting them at eye level can make eating less intimidating and more manageable for clients with advanced dementia,

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Question: An HCA is assisting a client with advanced dementia during mealtime. The client keeps pushing their plate away and has not eaten much. What is the best approach for the HCA to take?

Answer options: ✅ Offer smaller, bite-sized portions of food by hand or with a spoon at eye level.

  • Insist the client eat by stating, 'You need to finish your food to be strong.'
  • Remove the plate and assume the client is not hungry at this time.
  • Puree all the food immediately to make it easier for them to swallow.

Correct answer: Offer smaller, bite-sized portions of food by hand or with a spoon at eye level.

Explanation: Offering smaller, bite-sized portions and presenting them at eye level can make eating less intimidating and more manageable for clients with advanced dementia, encouraging intake. Forcing or assuming disinterest may lead to inadequate nutrition.

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