Transcription of 3rd EDITION - Malnutrition
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Including a pathway for the appropriate use of Oral Nutritional Supplements (ONS) by a multi-professional consensus panel2nd EDITION : 20171st EDITION produced May 2012(Document to be reviewed November 2020)A Guide to Managing Adult Malnutrition in the CommunityContentsIntroduction 3 Malnutrition Overview4- Size of the Problem 4- Clinical Consequences 4- Cost Implications 4- Groups at Risk4 Identification of Malnutrition Nutrition Screening 5 Management of Malnutrition5- Goal Setting 5- Monitoring the Intervention 5 Optimising Nutritional Intake6- NICE Guidance 6- dietary Advice 6- Oral Nutritional Supplements (ONS) 6-7- Commencing ONS 7- Prescribable Indications 7- Discontinuing ONS 7 Managing Malnutrition According to Risk Category 8 Pathway for using Oral Nutritional Supplements in the Management of Malnutrition 9 Useful Resources and Websites10 References 11 Pull-out Pathway Posters12-13 ConsensusPanelAnne Holdoway(Panel Chair) Consultant Dietitian, Specialist in Gastroenterology and Palliative Care Liz AndersonNutrition Nurse Specialist, Bucks Healthcare NHS Trust, Chair of the NationalNurses Nutrition Group (NNNG) Iain McGregorClinical Director Healthcare Education and Registered NurseLouise NashDietitian, Frail Elderly Pathway Team, Airedale NHS Foundation Trust Dr Anita NathanGeneral Practitioner, Member of the GPs Interested in Nutrition Group Ruth NewtonNutrition Pharmacist, Countess of Chester Hospital, Chair of the BritishPhar
Pathway for using Oral Nutritional Supplements (ONS) in the Management of Malnutrition 9 Useful Information 10 References 11 ... In all cases consider whether dietary modifications will be enough to improve dietary intake ... unplanned weight loss, loose fitting clothes, appearing thin, …
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