Feeding workshop Flashcards

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Give an overview of the management for nutritional support according to the degree of malnutrition risk

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  1. Food fortification & dietary counselling
  2. Oral nutrition support – e.g. additional snacks and/or sip feeds
  3. Enteral tube feeding – the delivery of a nutritionally complete feed directly into the gut via a tube
  4. Parenteral nutrition – the delivery of nutrition intravenously
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Who needs nutritional support ?

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  • BMI <18.5
  • Unintentional weight loss >10% within the last 3–6 months
  • BMI <20 and unintentional weight loss >5% within the last 3–6 months
  • Have eaten or are likely to eat little or nothing for more than 5 days or longer
  • Poor absorptive capacity and/or high nutrient losses and/or increased nutritional needs from causes such as catabolism
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What are some of the reasons for requring nutritional support in hospital ?

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  • Difficulty swallowing
  • Cognitive impairment
  • Learning disability
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Give some examples of oral nutritional supplements ?

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  • Ready made drinks (sip feeds)
  • Powders to reconstitute with milk e.g. Build-up, Enshake
  • Puddings e.g. Forticreme
  • Carbohydrate supplements (powder or liquid)
  • Fat supplements e.g. Calogen
  • Fat and protein supplements (powder or liquid) e.g. Pro-Cal
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What are the indications for needing oral nutritional supplements ?

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  • Disease related malnutrition
  • Intractable malabsorption
  • Per-operative preparation of malnourished patients
  • Dysphagia
  • Proven IBD
  • Post total gastrectomy
  • SBS
  • Bowel fistulae
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What is enteral tube feeding ?

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Delivery of a nutritionally complete feed via a tube into the stomach, duodenum or jejunum

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What are the main indications for enteral tube feeding ?

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  • Inadequate or unsafe oral intake, and Need a functional, accessible GI tract
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What is parenternal nutrition ?

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Nutrition given via the IV route

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What are the indications for parenternal nutrition?

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Inadequate or unsafe oral and/or enteral nutritional intake and a non-functional, inaccessible or perforated (leaking) gastrointestinal tract

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10
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Type of IF:

Type I

  • Description Acute, short term, usually self-limiting condition
  • Care location - Wards, (HDU, ITU)

Type II

  • Descripiton - Prolonged acute condition, often in metabolically unstable patients, requiring complex multi-disciplinary care and intravenous supplementation over periods of weeks or months
  • Care location - HDU, ITU, (wards).

Type III

  • Description - Chronic condition, in metabolically stable patients, requiring intravenous supplementation over months or years. It may be reversible or irreversible
  • Care location - Wards to Home
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What are some of the common conditions requiring home PN?

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  • Cancer
  • CNS& mental health
  • Non-malignant GI
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