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Page 1: Nutritional needs of the chronically ill Nutritional needs of the chronically ill Jana Hermanova 3 rd Faculty of Medicine Charles University, Prague.

Nutritional needs of the Nutritional needs of the chronically illchronically ill

Jana Hermanova3rd Faculty of Medicine

Charles University, Prague

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What does it involve?What does it involve?Nutritional intakeEating habitsAltered nutritionNutritional

assessmentNutritional care

planning

Healthy foodsSpecial dietsArtificial feedingNutrition and the

end-of-life care

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Factors affecting nutritionFactors affecting nutritionEating habits and food

preferences are the major factors Eating habits are influenced by: developmental stagegenderethnicity and culturebeliefs about foodpersonal preferences

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factors influencing food intakefactors influencing food intake(continued)(continued)religious practiceslifestylemedications and therapyhealthalcohol consumptionadvertisingpsychologic factors

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Altered nutritionAltered nutritionMalnutrition

undernutrition (BMI < 19)– insufficient nutrient intake

overnutrition – (BMI > 26) – overweight, obese, morbidly obese, (obese people can suffer from undernourishment!)

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BMIBMIWeight in kilograms

BMI = ________________

(Height in meters)2

60 kilograms___________ = 26.61.5 x 1.5

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Guide for BMI evaluationGuide for BMI evaluation< 16 malnourished16–19 underweight20-25 normal26-30 overweight31-40 moderately to severely

obese> 40 morbidly obese

B. Kozier, 2004

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UndernutritionUndernutrition

Causesinadequate food

intakeimproper

digestion and absorption of food – (conditions?)

Related symptomsweight lossweaknessdecreased

functionsdelayed wound

healingprone to infectionimpaired

pulmonary functions

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Causes of inability to eatCauses of inability to eatHemiparesisImpaired fine motor skillsVision impairmentAnorexiaSwallowing problemsLack of energyLethargyEnvironmental factors

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OvernutritionOvernutritionIncreases the stress on body

organs

Predisposes to chronic problems (e.g. hypertension, diabetes mellitus)

May present complications in providing care

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Let’s talk multidisciplinary!Let’s talk multidisciplinary!

NursesDoctorsNutritional therapists Physiotherapists

Asses – plan – intervene – evaluate!

Who is missing?

Ergotherapists/OT

Social workersPsychologists Pharmacists

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Nutritional assessmentNutritional assessmentnurse, physician,

dietitian (nutritionist)

components:general appearancenutritional

screeningnursing historyphysical

examinationcalculating

percentage of weight loss

dietary history laboratory data anthropometric

measurement

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MinimalNutritionalAssessMinimalNutritionalAssessmentment

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Monitoring Monitoring

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Care planningCare planningGoals

Maintain optimal status Promote healthy practices Prevent complications of malnutrition Decrease weight Regain weight

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InterventionsInterventionsReinforce teaching of the

dietitian/nutritionistCreate an atmosphere that encourages

eatingAssist with eatingMonitor the client’s appetite and intakeAdminister enteral and parenteral

feedingConsult with the physician and

dietitian

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““We were only feeding the We were only feeding the patients…”patients…”

“giving a cup of coffee or water can be a spiritual work”

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Special dietsSpecial dietsConsistency modifications

Clear liquid – water, tea, broth, clear juices,popsicles, coffee

Full liquid – ice cream, yogurt, cream soups, butter, peanut butter, scrambled eggs

Soft diet – chopped shredded meat, mashed potatoes, canned fruit, pasta

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Czech dietary systemCzech dietary system

Special diets0-S tea (clear

liquids)1-S liquid, high

calorie4-S strict low fat9-S diabetic light

Basic diets0 – liquid1 - soft

2 – light3 - regular4 – low fat5 – low residue6 – low protein8 – low calorie9 – diabetic10 – low salt,

light11 – high calorie

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Feeding accessories - Feeding accessories - cupscups

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Utensils for feeding people Utensils for feeding people with weak grip and other with weak grip and other problemsproblems

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Plate guardsPlate guards

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When patients cannot eatWhen patients cannot eatMrs. E, 37, has had

her first cycle of treatment for AML. She has not tolerated her treatment very well, has been vomiting a lot, had diarrhea and has developed painful stomatitis…

Mr. H, 59, has suffered from a degenerative muscle disease. He has come to the point that it is very difficult for him to swallow anything…

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Enteral feedingEnteral feedingNG nasogastric

tubeNE nasoenteral

tubePEG – percutaneous

endoscopic gastrostomy

PEJ – percutaneous endoscopic jejunostomy

Intermittent ContinuousCyclic

By gravityBy syringe – bolusBy enteral feeding

pump

Aspiration precautions

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PEG tube and pumpPEG tube and pump

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PEG tubePEG tube

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Parenteral feedingParenteral feedingCentral line (CVC)Peripheral line –

limited to a short time and low osmolarity solutions

10 - 20% G (D5W)TPN (all-in-one)Fat emulsion

Continuous feeding

Cyclic feeding

Risks of TPN◦ Infection◦ Occlusion of the

catheter◦ Intestinal disuse

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When patients don’t want When patients don’t want to eatto eatMrs. A, 96, on

admission to nursing home states: “I am not going to eat and I do not want you to feed me or use any other means of providing nutrition”

Mrs. B, 78, with deteriorating dementia. Few weeks ago she was interested in finger-foods but recently has been refusing meals and has become combative during feeding attempts

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End-of-life care – ethical End-of-life care – ethical considerationsconsiderationsArtificial nutrition – yes or no?What about fluids?Does hunger and thirst hurt?When to withdraw?Who decides?

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Thank you for attention Thank you for attention