The client/caregiver can define the full liquid diet.
It consists of foods that are liquid at body temperature, including gels and frozen liquids.
This diet provides nutrition that is easy to consume and digest with little stimulation to the gastrointestinal tract.
The client/caregiver can list the purpose of a full liquid diet.
It is used for a transitional diet after clear liquid.
It is used after oral surgery or plastic surgery of the face or neck.
It is used when a chewing or swallowing dysfunction is present.
Modify the diet if the client has established or temporary lactose intolerance.
The client/caregiver can list foods allowed on a full liquid diet.
Carbonated beverages
Regular or decaffeinated coffee and tea
Soft drinks and cocoa
Cooked refined cereal, farina, cream of rice, or strained cereals and custard, plain gelatin, ice cream, sherbet, pudding, yogurt (all without nuts, fruits, or preserves)
Eggnog, milkshakes, and other milk drinks
Butter, margarine, and cream
Fruit and vegetable juices, including one serving of citrus fruit juice daily
Broth, bouillon, consommé, and strained cream soup
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