5. Which of the following assistive devices can act as an extra "hand" by making it easier to push food onto a utensil? Plate guard Knife with a rounded blade Dysphagia cup Nosey cup
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A 6-year-old child has poor lip closure control secondary to hypotonia. The child is able to bring a cup to the mouth and initially provide suction on a straw but becomes frustrated when liquid in the straw falls back into the cup. One of the intervention goals for the child is to independently drink from a cup with a straw. Which adaptive drinking aid would be MOST EFFECTIVE to support the child's progress toward this goal? • Cup with sip spout and a clip-on straw holder • Extra-long, wide-diameter drinking straw • Specialized straw with one-way valve
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