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which of the following actions should a nurse take to assess a client who had a stroke for complications secondary to inadequate swallowing?
- auscultate the client’s lungs.
- place the tip of a tongue depressor on the client’s posterior tongue.
- inspect the client’s uvula and soft palate with a penlight.
- place fingers on the client’s throat at the level of the larynx and ask the client to swallow.
Inadequate swallowing in stroke patients can lead to aspiration (entry of food/fluid into lungs), causing respiratory complications. Auscultating the lungs helps detect abnormal breath sounds (like crackles/wheezes) indicating aspiration. The other options assess swallowing mechanics or oral structures, not lung complications from aspiration.
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A. Auscultate the client's lungs.