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10/12/22 N11 –Nursing Foundations Nursing Management: Nutrition and Metabolism Kenny-lynn B. Baccay, RN, MA (Nursing) kbbaccay@up.edu.ph 1 Discuss essential components and purposes of nutritional assessment and screening Identify significant finding from data obtained from nursing assessment Objectives Identify nursing diagnoses based on nursing assessment Statement outcome criteria for evaluating client responses to measure that promote adequate nutrition and good metabolism 2 1 10/12/22 Describe common interventions to address client’s nursing problems in nutrition and good metabolism Discuss roles and responsibilities of nurses in providing diet therapy and Objectives nutritional support Describe the steps in providing diet therapy and support Evaluate outcomes of care and client’s response to interventions 3 ASSESSMENT 4 2 10/12/22 Assessment • A nutritional assessment or nutritional screening identifies clients at risk for malnutrition and those with poor nutritional status • Nutritional assessment is a shared responsibility of the healthcare team 5 Nursing history • Age, sex, and activity level • Difficulty eating (e.g., impaired chewing or swallowing) • Condition of the mouth, teeth, and presence of dentures • Changes in appetite • Changes in weight • Physical disabilities that affect purchasing, preparing, and eating • Cultural and religious beliefs that affect food choices • Living arrangements (e.g., living alone) and economic status • General health status and medical condition • Medication history 6 3 10/12/22 Anthropometric Components Biochemical of a nutritional Clinical assessment Dietary 7 • Noninvasive techniques that aim to quantify body composition • Skinfold measurement is performed to determine fat stores. • Triceps skinfold Anthropometric • Mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) Measurements • Mid-arm muscle area (MAMA) 8 4
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