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A client has been in the hospital for several days following a CVA (cerebrovascular accident) . One of the diagnoses formulated for this client is, "Risk for aspiration, related to neuromuscular dysfunction". Of the following interventions, which includes a rationale?
Circular Reactions
Behaviors repeated over and over again, often observed in infant development, which serve to consolidate learning and motor skills.
Qualitatively Different
Describes items or phenomena that differ in essence or kind, not just in quantity or scale.
Fixed Order
A predetermined sequence that must be followed, commonly referring to steps in a process or procedure.
Universal
A characteristic or condition that is present in all people or things in a particular group or category.
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