May Flowers BMI: 30.4 - Make sure pt doesn't develop dehydration Pt sad & upset about her current condition (couldn't talk to her completely) Patient #6: May Flowers; DOB 1/20/19** Admission: Mon 2/1, today is Fri 2/5 Referred to RDN by PCP: post-op education Med Hx: 55 YOF S/P open sigmoid colectomy (2/1) with colostomy 20 diverticulitis, peritonitis, hx - diverticulosis Anthropometrics: Ht: 5'5" Wt: 183 lbs Integument: surgical incision with staples, well-approximated stoma WNL and producing liquid stool Labs: WBC 2/1: 15.7 2/5: 10.3 Meds: NS at 75 mL/hr (decreased on 2/4 from 100 mL/hr), IV cipro, ibuprofen, Percocet prn Patient #6: May Flowers; DOB 1/20/19** Diet: 2/4: Low Fiber (advanced for EM) 2/3: Clear Liquid (advanced for NM) 2/1: NPO Oral Intake: Food: 2/5: 50%, 75% 2/4: 75%, 100%, 25% 2/3: NPO, 25%, 50% Fluid: 2/3: 750 mL 2/4: 1200 mL
May Flowers BMI: 30.4 - Make sure pt doesn't develop dehydration Pt sad & upset about her current condition (couldn't talk to her completely) Patient #6: May Flowers; DOB 1/20/19** Admission: Mon 2/1, today is Fri 2/5 Referred to RDN by PCP: post-op education Med Hx: 55 YOF S/P open sigmoid colectomy (2/1) with colostomy 20 diverticulitis, peritonitis, hx - diverticulosis Anthropometrics: Ht: 5'5" Wt: 183 lbs Integument: surgical incision with staples, well-approximated stoma WNL and producing liquid stool Labs: WBC 2/1: 15.7 2/5: 10.3 Meds: NS at 75 mL/hr (decreased on 2/4 from 100 mL/hr), IV cipro, ibuprofen, Percocet prn Patient #6: May Flowers; DOB 1/20/19** Diet: 2/4: Low Fiber (advanced for EM) 2/3: Clear Liquid (advanced for NM) 2/1: NPO Oral Intake: Food: 2/5: 50%, 75% 2/4: 75%, 100%, 25% 2/3: NPO, 25%, 50% Fluid: 2/3: 750 mL 2/4: 1200 mL
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What can we monitor and evaluate as a nutritionist?
![May Flowers
BMI: 30.4
-
Make sure pt doesn't develop dehydration
Pt sad & upset about her current condition
(couldn't talk to her completely)](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F1da2b7e6-ff1f-4d03-afb3-6b710fedc971%2F5d2c6559-b49b-4fce-a585-d4ab05c94073%2F1g5serp_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:May Flowers
BMI: 30.4
-
Make sure pt doesn't develop dehydration
Pt sad & upset about her current condition
(couldn't talk to her completely)
![Patient #6:
May Flowers; DOB 1/20/19**
Admission: Mon 2/1, today is Fri 2/5
Referred to RDN by PCP: post-op education
Med Hx: 55 YOF S/P open sigmoid colectomy (2/1) with colostomy 20
diverticulitis, peritonitis, hx - diverticulosis
Anthropometrics: Ht: 5'5" Wt: 183 lbs
Integument:
surgical incision with staples, well-approximated
stoma WNL and producing liquid stool
Labs: WBC 2/1: 15.7 2/5: 10.3
Meds: NS at 75 mL/hr (decreased on 2/4 from 100 mL/hr),
IV cipro, ibuprofen, Percocet prn
Patient #6: May Flowers; DOB 1/20/19**
Diet: 2/4: Low Fiber (advanced for EM)
2/3: Clear Liquid (advanced for NM)
2/1: NPO
Oral Intake:
Food: 2/5: 50%, 75%
2/4: 75%, 100%, 25%
2/3: NPO, 25%, 50%
Fluid: 2/3: 750 mL
2/4: 1200 mL](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F1da2b7e6-ff1f-4d03-afb3-6b710fedc971%2F5d2c6559-b49b-4fce-a585-d4ab05c94073%2F45h88wv_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Patient #6:
May Flowers; DOB 1/20/19**
Admission: Mon 2/1, today is Fri 2/5
Referred to RDN by PCP: post-op education
Med Hx: 55 YOF S/P open sigmoid colectomy (2/1) with colostomy 20
diverticulitis, peritonitis, hx - diverticulosis
Anthropometrics: Ht: 5'5" Wt: 183 lbs
Integument:
surgical incision with staples, well-approximated
stoma WNL and producing liquid stool
Labs: WBC 2/1: 15.7 2/5: 10.3
Meds: NS at 75 mL/hr (decreased on 2/4 from 100 mL/hr),
IV cipro, ibuprofen, Percocet prn
Patient #6: May Flowers; DOB 1/20/19**
Diet: 2/4: Low Fiber (advanced for EM)
2/3: Clear Liquid (advanced for NM)
2/1: NPO
Oral Intake:
Food: 2/5: 50%, 75%
2/4: 75%, 100%, 25%
2/3: NPO, 25%, 50%
Fluid: 2/3: 750 mL
2/4: 1200 mL
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