Nutritional screening & tools *** Flashcards
When should a nutritional screening be made to identify patients at risk of malnutrition?
Within the 24-48 h after the first contact, and thereafter at regular intervals.
What is the basic finding necessary to diagnose malnutrition according to the WHO?
BMI < 18.5 kg/m2
What are the basic findings necessary to diagnose malnutrition according to the ESPEN?
- BMI <20 kg / m2 if <70 years of age.
- BMI <22 kg/m2 if ≥ 70 years of age.
- FMMI <15 and 17 kg/m2 in women and men respectively.
Which type of nutritional evaluation complies with the following characteristics?
- The information is easy to obtain.
- It requires no specific training: In the USA and Canada it is done by nurses.
- It requires a few minutes to be completed.
- It has a low cost.
Nutritional screening.
Which type of nutritional evaluation complies with the following characteristics?
- It provides more detailed information.
- It requires specific training.
- It requires more time to collect the info.
- It has a higher cost due to the application of biochemical parameters, anthropometric measures, body composition, clinical findings, clinical history, dietetics, etc.
Nutritional assessment.
What are the basic aspects addressed by a nutritional screening tool?
- Recent weight loss or current BMI.
- Disease severity.
- Recent food intake.
- GI symptoms / Functionality.
Which nutritional screening tool is endorsed by ESPEN in the community?
Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool (MUST).
Which nutritional screening tool is endorsed by ESPEN in the hospital?
Nutritional Risk Screening (NRS-2002).
Which nutritional screening tool is endorsed by ESPEN in the elderly (>65 y)?
Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA):
- Full MNA
- MNA-SF
Which are the three parameters evaluated in the MUST?
- BMI
- Unintentional weight loss in the past 3-6 months.
- Acute illness with reduced food intake for ≥ 5 days.
What are the overall risk of malnutrition scores and follow-up actions in the MUST?
0: Low - Routine clinical care.
1: Medium - Observe.
≥ 2: High - Treat.
What are the four parameters evaluated in the initial screening of the NRS?
- BMI < 20.5
- Weight loss in the past 3 months.
- Reduced dietary intake in the last week.
- Severe illness.
*Yes/No, if there is any Yes, the final screening is performed.
What are the two parameters evaluated in the final screening of the NRS?
- Impaired nutritional status.
- Severity of disease.
*Scores 0, 1, 2 or 3 added up.
What are the risk of malnutrition scores and follow-up actions in the final screening of the NRS?
≥ 3: Nutritionally at-risk - Initiate nutritional care plan.
< 3: Weekly re-screening of the patient.
How many items does the full MNA include?
18, it combines screening and assessment features.