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Food 4 Thought: Oral Medications

Recent incidents involving medications becoming stuck highlight the importance of safe administration practices. Review tips below for supporting individuals during medication routines, recognizing potential swallowing concerns, and knowing when follow-up may be needed.

A number of individuals have required back blows or abdominal thrusts recently due to oral medications becoming stuck/lodged in their throats. Such incidents may indicate a potential swallowing issue or may be an isolated occurrence. If intervention is required to dislodge the medication, the incident should be reported and appropriate follow-up completed.

Things to keep in mind when taking (or supporting individuals in taking) medications safely:

  • Ensure that individuals are awake and alert prior to introducing their medications to them.
  • Administer medications when individuals are in an upright position (as close to 90° from hips as possible).
  • Encourage a person to take a drink or bite of pureed fruit (if they take their meds this way) to ensure that their mouth and swallowing mechanisms are not overly dry.
  • Encourage individuals to take one pill at a time rather than all at once.
  • Encourage individuals to swallow medications with their chin in a neutral or chin tucked position. Some individuals have a habit of throwing their heads back upon introducing a pill to their mouth. This is NOT ideal.
  • DO NOT alter the medications in any way without first consulting with the individual’s doctor/pharmacist. Some medications should not be crushed. There are also drugs that are available in liquid form should that be helpful.
  • If necessary, doctors will write an order detailing appropriate medication administration.
  • Once all medications have been administered, please ensure that the mouth is clear. Additional drinks or bites of pureed fruit are often helpful.

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