1. Nutrition Fundamentals and Medical
Nutrition Therapy
Apply Standard Nutrition Care
Corresponds with
LEARNING PLAN 13
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Professionals
2. Objectives
Explain the purpose and basic steps of care planning
Review client’s nutritional needs based on guidelines
provided
Assess nutrition content of food
Identify sources to consult to assist in implementing
nutrition care plans
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3. Care Plan
A written plan for medical care
Identifies client’s interests, preferences, and abilities
Identifies objectives to help a client reach the best
possible physical, mental, social, and spiritual well-being
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4. Care Plan
Describes steps IDT members will take to accomplish
plan and the disciplines that will carry out the approaches
Each care plan is unique and planned specifically for one
client
The care plan charts the course for actions that will
support and improve an individual’s well-being
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5. Quality of Life for the Client
Comprehensive Care Plan
» Personal interview of client
» Obtain as much input from the client as possible
» Clients’ family is included
» Developed by the IDT
» Teamwork approach to care plan is essential
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6. Quality of Life for the Client
Measureable objectives and timelines
Developed within 7 days after completion of the Care
Area Assessment (CAA)
Reviewed periodically and revised by team after each
assessment
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7. Steps to the RAI
Assessment (MDS)
Decision-Making (CAA)
Care Plan Development
Care Plan Implementation
Evaluation
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8. Brain Break
Why is it important for a care plan to be comprehensive?
» A comprehensive care plan addresses the multi-faceted
needs of a client. This requires ongoing communication and
coordination with IDT members.
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9. Care Plan Objectives
Client, client’s family and IDT develop quantifiable
objectives for the highest level of functioning the client
may be expected to attain, based on the comprehensive
assessment
CAA summary identifies triggered CAA areas, known as
Care Area Triggers (CATs)
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10. Care Plan Objectives
Rationale whether to proceed with a care plan or not
Care plans must be developed for all CAAs triggered by
the MDS
Care plan objectives are used to monitor client’s progress
Updated quarterly and as the client’s condition changes
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11. Characteristics of Decline
Decline in decision making ability
Change in mood or increase in symptom frequency
Decline in ADL functioning
Incontinence pattern or placement of a catheter
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12. Characteristics of Decline
Unplanned weight loss
» 5% change in 30 days
» 10% change in 180 days
Initiation of restraints
Overall deterioration of client’s condition
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13. Characteristics of Improvement
Improvement in ADL functioning
Decrease in behavioral symptoms
Increased ability to make decisions
Incontinence pattern improves
Overall improvement of client’s condition
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14. Brain Break
A client who normally weighs 128 lbs now weighs 122 lbs
after 14 days. What is the percent weight change? Is this
a significant weight change?
» 122 ÷ 128 = .953 x 100 = 95.3%
» 100% - 95.3% = 4.7% or 5% when rounded up
» This is significant because a 5% weight loss over 30 days is
significant so a new care plan must be developed.
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15. Identify Nutrition Problems
Develop a statement of the problem as it relates to the
client
Be as specific as possible
Identify possible reasons for the problem, including the
client’s perspective
Identify any strength the client has that will help in
overcoming the problem
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16. Role of Nutrition Professionals
Step 1: collect or verify data needed to determine
nutrition problems
Care Area Triggers important to the CDM/RDN
» Falls
» Nutritional status
» Feeding tube
» Change in dentition
» Dehydration/fluid maintenance
» Pressure Ulcers
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17. Role of Nutrition Professionals:
Monitoring During Eating Occasions
What risk factors for decline of eating skills were identified?
» Decrease in the ability to chew and swallow food
» Deficit in the ability to move food onto a utensil and into the
mouth
» Changes in oral health status affecting eating/chewing ability
» Depression or confused mental state
What care is the client receiving to address risk factors to
maintain eating abilities?
» Assistive devices to improve client’s ability to grasp or
coordination
» Seating arrangement to improve sociability
» Seating in a calm, quiet setting for clients with dementia
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18. Role of Nutrition Professionals
Step 2: Assess the client
» Determine triggered areas and how they affect the client’s
functioning or well-being
» Address only if it is a concern for the client
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19. Role of Nutrition Professionals
Step 3: Gather data and complete MDS care plan
» Calculation of nutrient needs
» Percent of intake
» Weight monitoring
» Laboratory data
» Skin status
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20. Role of Nutrition Professionals
Step 4: Agree on intermediate goal(s)
» If the RDN isn’t present, the CDM will be responsible for
understanding and relaying any nutrition diagnosis and care
standards
» Confirm the nutrition goal is feasible
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21. Role of Nutrition Professionals
Step 5: Identify specific steps or approaches
» CDM should become familiar with the documentation process
for care planning
» Care planning documentation should comply with all
regulations
Communicate the goal(s) and objectives
» CDM is responsible for alerting the RDN to any changes in
the client’s condition
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