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Nutrition Assessment (Eng), Lecture notes of Nutrition

Nutritional assessment (definition, importance of nutritional assessment, objectives, factors affecting nutritional status in hospitalized children, Adverse effects of undernutrition - hospitalized patients)

Typology: Lecture notes

2021/2022

Available from 02/20/2023

AlinaHS
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Download Nutrition Assessment (Eng) and more Lecture notes Nutrition in PDF only on Docsity! Nutrition Assessment Nutritional Screening and Assessment • Nutritional screening A quick and simple process undertaken by inpatient staff or community health service teams to define patients at risk or not at risk team to define patients who are or are not at risk of malnutrition • Nutritional assessment Detailed assessment of metabolic, nutritional or functional variables by an expert physician, dietitian or nutritionist or nutrition nurse Definition a. Nutrition Assessment is a systematic approach to collect, classify, and synthesize data to describe nutritional status, nutritional problems and their causes. nutrition, nutrition problems, and their causes. b. A systematic process of obtaining, verifying, and interpreting data. c. Nutritional Status Assessment is an ongoing process that requires the collection of initial data collection followed by reassessment and analysis of client data compared to applicable standards, recommendations, and/or with applicable standards, recommendations, and/or goals such as growth charts, dietary guidelines, and/or individual needs. The importance of Nutrition Assessment • To identify people at risk of malnutrition for early intervention or referral before they become malnourished. • To identify malnourished clients for treatment. • People with malnutrition who are not treated early will spend longer in hospital, slower recovery from infections and complications, and higher morbidity and mortality. • To track child growth • To identify medical complications that affect the body's ability to digest food and utilize nutrients • To detect practices that may increase the risk of malnutrition and infection
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