Care Plan for Nutritional Status

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Care Plan for Nutritional Status

Care Plan for Nutritional Status

Category / Primary Body System

  • Nutritional / Gastrointestinal System

Problem

  • Patient is at risk for significant weight loss due to nutritional status.

Goal

  • Patient will not experience significant weight loss for 90 days.

Plan/Approach

  1. Dietary Management

    • Provide diet as ordered
    • Monitor intake of meals
    • Offer a variety of food choices to encourage intake
  2. Monitoring and Reporting

    • Weigh the patient weekly or as ordered by MD/RNP
    • Report any significant weight decline to MD/RNP immediately
  3. Consultations and Support

    • Consult with a dietitian as needed
  4. Medication and Laboratory Monitoring

    • Administer medications as ordered
    • Conduct lab tests as ordered

Rationale

  1. Dietary Management

    • Providing a prescribed diet and monitoring meal intake helps ensure the patient receives adequate nutrition and identifies any eating difficulties early.
    • Offering a variety of food choices can increase appetite and food intake, helping to maintain weight.
  2. Monitoring and Reporting

    • Regularly weighing the patient allows for early detection of weight loss, enabling timely interventions.
    • Prompt reporting of significant weight loss ensures that healthcare providers can adjust the care plan as needed to prevent further decline.
  3. Consultations and Support

    • Dietitian consultations provide expert guidance on nutritional needs and dietary modifications to support weight maintenance and overall health.
  4. Medication and Laboratory Monitoring

    • Administering prescribed medications ensures the management of any underlying conditions that may affect nutritional status.
    • Regular lab tests monitor the patient’s nutritional markers and overall health, guiding adjustments to the care plan.

Actions

  1. Dietary Management

    • Provide the patient with meals according to the prescribed diet, ensuring it meets their nutritional needs and preferences.
    • Monitor and document the patient’s meal intake daily, noting any difficulties or refusals.
    • Offer a variety of food choices to stimulate appetite and cater to the patient’s preferences.
  2. Monitoring and Reporting

    • Weigh the patient weekly or as ordered by MD/RNP, documenting the results and comparing them to baseline weights.
    • Report any significant weight loss (e.g., >5% of body weight) to the MD/RNP immediately for further evaluation and intervention.
  3. Consultations and Support

    • Schedule and facilitate a dietitian consult to assess the patient’s nutritional needs and develop a tailored nutrition plan.
    • Follow dietitian recommendations to adjust the patient’s diet as needed to prevent weight loss.
  4. Medication and Laboratory Monitoring

    • Administer prescribed medications on schedule, monitoring for any side effects that may impact nutritional status.
    • Collect and analyze lab samples as ordered, reviewing the results with the healthcare team to guide care decisions.
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