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Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 2007
Hospital-based malnutrition continues to be an important comorbidity affecting clinical outcomes. Knowledge of performing an appropriate nutrition assessment and implementing a rational nutrition therapy should be part of any patient's hospital plan of care.
Mark H, DeLegge, Luke M, Drake
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Hospital-based malnutrition continues to be an important comorbidity affecting clinical outcomes. Knowledge of performing an appropriate nutrition assessment and implementing a rational nutrition therapy should be part of any patient's hospital plan of care.
Mark H, DeLegge, Luke M, Drake
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1981
An abundant food supply has brought with it problems of overnutrition in Australia, but has not precluded problems of undernutrition and, indeed, overnutrition and undernutrition may coexist. "Dysnutrition" accounts for, or is associated with considerable morbidity and mortality in Australia.
M L, Wahlqvist, D M, Flint
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An abundant food supply has brought with it problems of overnutrition in Australia, but has not precluded problems of undernutrition and, indeed, overnutrition and undernutrition may coexist. "Dysnutrition" accounts for, or is associated with considerable morbidity and mortality in Australia.
M L, Wahlqvist, D M, Flint
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Instant Nutritional Assessment
Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 1979Instant nutritional assessment of the hospitalized patient is described based upon admission serum albumin levels and total lymphocyte counts. Abnormalities of these parameters are associated with markedly increased morbidity and mortality in a series of 500 consecutively admitted patients.
M H, Seltzer +5 more
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Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 1998
Nutritional status is a dynamic entity that changes because of interactions between nutrient intake and absorption and requirements and disease. Clinically relevant nutritional assessment should determine whether the patient's nutritional status will decline in the absence of nutritional support.
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Nutritional status is a dynamic entity that changes because of interactions between nutrient intake and absorption and requirements and disease. Clinically relevant nutritional assessment should determine whether the patient's nutritional status will decline in the absence of nutritional support.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2016
Nutritional assessment focuses on evaluation of animal-specific, diet-specific, feeding management, and environmental factors. Assessment includes evaluation of a patient's medical history, comprehensive diet history, and physical examination including body weight, body condition, and muscle condition.
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Nutritional assessment focuses on evaluation of animal-specific, diet-specific, feeding management, and environmental factors. Assessment includes evaluation of a patient's medical history, comprehensive diet history, and physical examination including body weight, body condition, and muscle condition.
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British Journal of Nursing, 1996
Undernutrition and obesity have serious implications for both health and recovery from illness or surgery. These nutritional problem s are common in hospital patients but often go unnoticed. This article reviews the means of carrying out nutritional assessment and recommends simple techniques for routine use at ward level to identify patients who need
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Undernutrition and obesity have serious implications for both health and recovery from illness or surgery. These nutritional problem s are common in hospital patients but often go unnoticed. This article reviews the means of carrying out nutritional assessment and recommends simple techniques for routine use at ward level to identify patients who need
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Nutritional screening and assessment
Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 2000To review the components of nutritional screening, screening measures and tools, and the nurses' role in nutritional assessment.Research studies, review articles, and book chapters.Timely and appropriate nutritional interventions require the adoption of routine initial nutritional screening, referral for comprehensive nutritional assessments as needed,
K, McMahon, J K, Brown
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Nutritional Assessment of the Neonate
Clinics in Perinatology, 1986Application of nutritional assessment techniques during the neonatal period provides the clinician with a strategy for evaluating the adequacy of macronutrient intake. To this end, the MAC:HC ratio and ponderal index appear to be more sensitive than birth weight in identifying newborns at risk for morbidity from fetal growth aberrations.
M K, Georgieff, S R, Sasanow
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Nutritional Adequacy Assessment
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Roman-ViƱas, Blanca, Serra Majem, Luis
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Nutrition assessment in the elderly
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 2001The prevalence of malnutrition, which is relatively low in free-living elderly persons (5-10%), is considerably higher (30-60%) in hospitalized or institutionalized elderly persons. As a result, nutritional assessment should be part of routine clinical practice in elderly patients who are frail, sick or hospitalized.
B, Vellas +6 more
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