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26) A patient's diet is progressed from clear liquid to full liquid. Which can the nurse include on the full-liquid diet that is not included on the clear-liquid diet? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.

1. Vanilla ice cream
2. Cream of wheat
3. Cranberry juice
4. Ginger ale
5. Gelatin
6. Milk

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The nurse can include vanilla ice cream, cream of wheat, and milk on the full-liquid diet that were not included on the clear-liquid diet. Frozen desserts like ice cream, dairy products like milk, and certain cereals that can be liquefied like cream of wheat can be added when progressing to a full-liquid diet (1,2,6).

Step-by-step explanation:

The question concerns the dietary progression from a clear liquid diet to a full liquid diet. On a full-liquid diet, which is more substantial than a clear liquid diet, the patient can consume liquids and foods that are liquid at room temperature. When advancing from a clear liquid diet, the additional items that can be included on a full-liquid diet that were not permitted on a clear liquid diet include:

  • Vanilla ice cream - As a frozen dessert, it is allowed on a full-liquid diet once it melts to a liquid state at room temperature.
  • Cream of wheat - This is a type of hot cereal that can be thinned to a liquid consistency, making it suitable for a full-liquid diet.
  • Milk - As a dairy product, milk is permitted in a full-liquid diet.

Ginger ale, cranberry juice, and gelatin are part of a clear liquid diet and thus not exclusive to a full-liquid diet.

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