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    Dysphagia Following a Stroke Is
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Dysphagia Following a Stroke Is

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Question 13

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Dysphagia following a stroke is


A) an interruption in eating function or maintenance of nutrition and hydration.
B) is present in the acute phase with slow recovery over the first 3 months.
C) is a result of rapid oral or pharyngeal transit times causing aspiration.
D) is a result of rapid closure of the larynx causing aspi ration.

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