clear liquid diet

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clear liquid diet

A patient sips a clear liquid diet from a small cup.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A specific medical dietary regimen: A "clear liquid diet" is a prescribed diet consisting only of transparent liquids and foods that are liquid at room temperature, leaving minimal residue in the gastrointestinal tract.
    • A temporary nutritional plan: It is designed for short-term medical use, typically before certain medical procedures or during the initial recovery phase after surgery, to provide hydration and some electrolytes while allowing the digestive system to rest.
Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • The patient was placed on a clear liquid diet the day before the colonoscopy.
    • After the surgery, she could only consume a clear liquid diet for 24 hours.
Advanced Usage
  • "to be on a clear liquid diet": to be following this specific dietary regimen.
    • He has been on a clear liquid diet since yesterday in preparation for the test.
Variants and Related Words
  • Full liquid diet (n): A less restrictive diet that includes all liquids and foods that are liquid or become liquid at body temperature, such as milk, yogurt, and strained cream soups.
  • Bowel prep diet (n): A diet, often including a clear liquid diet phase, used to cleanse the colon before a medical examination.
Synonyms
  • Liquid diet: A broader term for diets consisting solely of liquids.
  • Transparent liquid diet: A descriptive synonym emphasizing the clarity of the allowed fluids.
Notes on Meaning
  • The "clear liquid diet" is explicitly defined by the clarity of the liquids (e.g., water, broth, clear juices, gelatin). It is not nutritionally complete and is intended for very short-term use, as indicated in the reference definition stating it "cannot be used for more than one day postoperative."
  • It is distinct from a "full liquid diet" or a "soft diet," which are more substantial and used for longer periods.
clear liquid diet

A patient sips a clear liquid diet from a small cup.

Noun
  1. a diet of fluids with minimal residues (fat-free broth or strained fruit juices or gelatin); cannot be used for more than one day postoperative