Mrs. Minnie Sota, a 45YOF, is admitted to your acute care hospital. The physician states the patient has a marked inflammatory response. The patient was assessed by the RDN on day 2 of admission. On day 7 of admission while you are completing a follow-up nutrition assessment, the patient reports a decreased appetite since she was admitted. You note the following: • Your calculate her intake as meeting 66% of her estimated energy requirements during her admission • Weight at admission: 175 pounds. Weight on day 7: 172 lbs. • Your NFPE findings: loss of muscle mass to two body sites, loss of fat to two body sites, no edema. What is the percent weight change? Calculate to one decimal point. Does the patient meet criteria for malnutrition and if so, what type of malnutrition? Justify your answer citing the parameters from the Consensus Statement. What is the severity of the malnutrition? Justify your response citing the parameters from the Consensus Statement. d) What are possible disease states or conditions for Minnie Sota?
Mrs. Minnie Sota, a 45YOF, is admitted to your acute care hospital. The physician states the patient has a marked inflammatory response. The patient was assessed by the RDN on day 2 of admission. On day 7 of admission while you are completing a follow-up nutrition assessment, the patient reports a decreased appetite since she was admitted. You note the following: • Your calculate her intake as meeting 66% of her estimated energy requirements during her admission • Weight at admission: 175 pounds. Weight on day 7: 172 lbs. • Your NFPE findings: loss of muscle mass to two body sites, loss of fat to two body sites, no edema. What is the percent weight change? Calculate to one decimal point. Does the patient meet criteria for malnutrition and if so, what type of malnutrition? Justify your answer citing the parameters from the Consensus Statement. What is the severity of the malnutrition? Justify your response citing the parameters from the Consensus Statement. d) What are possible disease states or conditions for Minnie Sota?
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