Chapter 27: MNT In The Palliative Setting Flashcards
To recieve hospice care, patients must have a life expectancy of ____ months or less.
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T/F: Palliative care can be offered at any stage between diagnosis and end of life care.
True
What is the role of the RD in Palliative care?
To provide MNT interventions to improve symptom management; educate patients, family, and medical team on evidence-based nutrition interventions and assist with the decision-making regarding the use of artifical nitrition and hydration.
What are some common symptoms seen in patients in the palliative care setting?
Loss of appetite, weight loss, early satiety, xerostomia, anxiety, nervousness, and confusion
What screening tool should be used for patients in the Palliative care setting?
PG-SGA, MUST (Malnutrition universal screening tool), MNA (Mini-Nutrition Assessment)
T/F: BMI has limited usefulness as an indicator of nutritional status in advanced cancer patients?
True
What is ANH
Artificial Nutrition and Hydration
T/F: For patients undergoing chomo or radiation in the Palliative care setting, addressing hydration needs is crucial.
True
What are some NIS that can increase risk for dehydration?
Nausea/vomiting, dysguesia, diarrhea , dysphagia and presence of an ostomy.