After a stroke, a client is having difficulty swallowing. The nurse may make a referral to what member of the health care team?

A) Physical therapist
B) Speech therapist
C) Social worker
D) Respiratory therapist


Ans: B
In addition to providing services to improve oral communication, a speech therapist may also diagnose and treat swallowing problems in clients who have had a head injury or stroke. A physical therapist assists with musculoskeletal and neurological impairments, a social worker is educated to help clients with economic and social issues, and a respiratory therapist provides treatments to improve breathing.

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