Terms of reference | Definitions | Further information |
Adult | Person to whom the eating and drinking with acknowledged risk documentation refers. | |
Advanced care plan | A process of discussion between an individual and their care providers to make clear a person’s wishes, often in the context of anticipated deterioration. | https://www.nhsinform.scot/care-support-and-rights/decisions-about-care/anticipatory-care-planning-acp-thinking-ahead |
Alternative Nutrition or Hydration (ANH) |
Giving an individual nutrition and fluid by another means other than the mouth. | |
Aspiration | Where food or drink passes the vocal folds and enters the lungs. | |
Aspiration pneumonia | An infection in the lungs caused by food, fluid, saliva containing bacteria, or vomit entering the lungs. | |
Assistance with eating and drinking |
Where the individual is assisted to eat and/or drink by the care giver or requires hand over hand support to eat and drink. | |
Bolus | The substance which is being swallowed e.g. mouthful of food or drink. | |
Choking | When food or an object enters and blocks the airway and prevents respiration. | |
Capacity | Being deemed able to make your own decisions. | https://www.gov.scot/publications/adults-incapacity-scotland-act-2000-communication-assessing-capacity-guide-social-work-health-care-staff/pages/2/ |
Cognitive eating and drinking difficulties | Where behaviours associated with deteriorating cognition are impacting on eating and drinking. See Royal College of Physicians (2010) Oral feeding difficulties and dilemmas, RCP London Risk Feeding Guideline Speech & Language Therapy for further information. | |
Eating and drinking with acknowledged risk (EDWAR) | Where an individual continues to eat and drink in spite of the risk of food and fluid entering the lungs or food obstructing the airway. | https://www.rcslt.org/members/clinical-guidance/eating-and-drinking-with-acknowledged-risks-risk-feeding/ |
International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative (IDDSI) | The IDDSI framework consists of a continuum of 8 levels (0 to 7), where drinks are measured from Levels 0 to 4, while foods are measured from Levels 3 to 7. The IDDSI Framework provides a common terminology to describe food textures and drink thickness. | https://iddsi.org/Framework |
Multidisciplinary team (MDT) | A diverse group of health professionals working together. The MDT would aim to deliver person-centred and coordinated care and support for the person with care needs. | |
Optimal positioning | Where the individual is well positioned, upright with feet/trunk supported. | |
Oral care | The regular routine of keeping an individual’s mouth clean. See G106 - Basic oral care of in-patients for further information. | |
Oral stage dysphagia | Any difficulty eating and drinking which occurs as the bolus reaches the lips or whilst in the mouth. | |
Pharyngeal stage dysphagia | Any difficulty managing food or drink as it passes through the throat. This includes preventing food and drink entering the lungs. |