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Title: Nutrition


1
Nutrition Care Alerts As a Nursing Assistant
who provides much of residents daily hands-on
care, you have a great opportunity to make a
difference in the lives of those you
care   Report to the nurses your observations
and warning signs
Nutrition Care Alerts As a Nursing Assistant
who provides much of residents daily hands-on
care, you have a great opportunity to make a
difference in the lives of those you
care   Report to the nurses your observations
and warning signs
Nutrition Care Alerts As a Nursing Assistant
who provides much of residents daily hands-on
care, you have a great opportunity to make a
difference in the lives of those you
care   Report to the nurses your observations
and warning signs
Nutrition Care Alerts As a Nursing Assistant
who provides much of residents daily hands-on
care, you have a great opportunity to make a
difference in the lives of those you
care   Report to the nurses your observations
and warning signs
Nutrition Care Alerts As a Nursing Assistant
who provides much of residents daily hands-on
care, you have a great opportunity to make a
difference in the lives of those you
care   Report to the nurses your observations
and warning signs
Nutrition Care Alerts As a Nursing Assistant
who provides much of residents daily hands-on
care, you have a great opportunity to make a
difference in the lives of those you
care   Report to the nurses your observations
and warning signs
2
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3
  • Unintended Weight Loss
  • ! warning signs
  • Needs help to eat or drink
  • Eats less than half of meals or snacks served
  • Complains of mouth pain
  • Has dentures that dont fit
  • Has a hard time chewing or swallowing
  • Has trouble using utensils
  • Is sad, has crying spells, or
  • withdraws from others
  • Is confused, wanders, or paces
  • Has diabetes, COPD, cancer,
  • HIV, or other chronic disease
  • Unintended Weight Loss
  • ! warning signs
  • Needs help to eat or drink
  • Eats less than half of meals or snacks served
  • Complains of mouth pain
  • Has dentures that dont fit
  • Has a hard time chewing or swallowing
  • Has trouble using utensils
  • Is sad, has crying spells, or
  • withdraws from others
  • Is confused, wanders, or paces
  • Has diabetes, COPD, cancer,
  • HIV, or other chronic disease
  • Unintended Weight Loss
  • ! warning signs
  • Needs help to eat or drink
  • Eats less than half of meals or snacks served
  • Complains of mouth pain
  • Has dentures that dont fit
  • Has a hard time chewing or swallowing
  • Has trouble using utensils
  • Is sad, has crying spells, or
  • withdraws from others
  • Is confused, wanders, or paces
  • Has diabetes, COPD, cancer,
  • HIV, or other chronic disease
  • Unintended Weight Loss
  • ! warning signs
  • Needs help to eat or drink
  • Eats less than half of meals or snacks served
  • Complains of mouth pain
  • Has dentures that dont fit
  • Has a hard time chewing or swallowing
  • Has trouble using utensils
  • Is sad, has crying spells, or
  • withdraws from others
  • Is confused, wanders, or paces
  • Has diabetes, COPD, cancer,
  • HIV, or other chronic disease
  • Unintended Weight Loss
  • ! warning signs
  • Needs help to eat or drink
  • Eats less than half of meals or snacks served
  • Complains of mouth pain
  • Has dentures that dont fit
  • Has a hard time chewing or swallowing
  • Has trouble using utensils
  • Is sad, has crying spells, or
  • withdraws from others
  • Is confused, wanders, or paces
  • Has diabetes, COPD, cancer,
  • HIV, or other chronic disease
  • Unintended Weight Loss
  • ! warning signs
  • Needs help to eat or drink
  • Eats less than half of meals or snacks served
  • Complains of mouth pain
  • Has dentures that dont fit
  • Has a hard time chewing or swallowing
  • Has trouble using utensils
  • Is sad, has crying spells, or
  • withdraws from others
  • Is confused, wanders, or paces
  • Has diabetes, COPD, cancer,
  • HIV, or other chronic disease

4
  • Unintended Weight Loss
  • actions steps
  • Report to the nurses your observations and
    warning signs
  • Encourage the resident to eat
  • Honor residents food preferences
  • Offer alternatives foods, beverages
  • Help residents who have trouble feeding
  • themselves
  • Dont rush resident who is eating
  • Record meal and snack intake
  • Provide oral care before meals
  • Position resident for feeding as directed by
    nurse
  • Unintended Weight Loss
  • actions steps
  • Report to the nurses your observations and
    warning signs
  • Encourage the resident to eat
  • Honor residents food preferences
  • Offer alternatives foods, beverages
  • Help residents who have trouble feeding
  • themselves
  • Dont rush resident who is eating
  • Record meal and snack intake
  • Provide oral care before meals
  • Position resident for feeding as directed
  • Unintended Weight Loss
  • actions steps
  • Report to the nurses your observations and
    warning signs
  • Encourage the resident to eat
  • Honor residents food preferences
  • Offer alternatives foods, beverages
  • Help residents who have trouble feeding
  • themselves
  • Dont rush resident who is eating
  • Record meal and snack intake
  • Provide oral care before meals
  • Position resident for feeding as directed
  • Unintended Weight Loss
  • actions steps
  • Report to the nurses your observations and
    warning signs
  • Encourage the resident to eat
  • Honor residents food preferences
  • Offer alternatives foods, beverages
  • Help residents who have trouble feeding
  • themselves
  • Dont rush resident who is eating
  • Record meal and snack intake
  • Provide oral care before meals
  • Position resident for feeding as directed.
  • Unintended Weight Loss
  • actions steps
  • Report to the nurses your observations and
    warning signs
  • Encourage the resident to eat
  • Honor residents food preferences
  • Offer alternatives foods, beverages
  • Help residents who have trouble feeding
  • themselves
  • Dont rush resident who is eating
  • Record meal and snack intake
  • Provide oral care before meals
  • Position resident for feeding as directed
  • Unintended Weight Loss
  • actions steps
  • Report to the nurses your observations and
    warning signs
  • Encourage the resident to eat
  • Honor residents food preferences
  • Offer alternatives foods, beverages
  • Help residents who have trouble feeding
  • themselves
  • Dont rush resident who is eating
  • Record meal and snack intake
  • Provide oral care before meals
  • Position resident for feeding as directed

5
  • Dehydration
  • ! warning signs
  • Drinks less than 6 cups of liquid daily
  • Has dry mouth, cracked lips, sunken eyes or urine
    has strong odor or dark color
  • Needs help drinking from a cup or glass
  • Has trouble swallowing liquids
  • Has vomiting, diarrhea or fever
  • Is dizzy, easily confused or tired
  • Dehydration
  • ! warning signs
  • Drinks less than 6 cups of liquid daily
  • Has dry mouth, cracked lips, sunken eyes or urine
    has strong odor or dark color
  • Needs help drinking from a cup or glass
  • Has trouble swallowing liquids
  • Has vomiting, diarrhea or fever
  • Is dizzy, easily confused or tired
  • Dehydration
  • ! warning signs
  • Drinks less than 6 cups of liquid daily
  • Has dry mouth, cracked lips, sunken eyes or urine
    has strong odor or dark color
  • Needs help drinking from a cup or glass
  • Has trouble swallowing liquids
  • Has vomiting, diarrhea or fever
  • Is dizzy, easily confused or tired
  • Dehydration
  • ! warning signs
  • Drinks less than 6 cups of liquid daily
  • Has dry mouth, cracked lips, sunken eyes or urine
    has strong odor or dark color
  • Needs help drinking from a cup or glass
  • Has trouble swallowing liquids
  • Has vomiting, diarrhea or fever
  • Is dizzy, easily confused or tired
  • Dehydration
  • ! warning signs
  • Drinks less than 6 cups of liquid daily
  • Has dry mouth, cracked lips, sunken eyes or urine
    has strong odor or dark color
  • Needs help drinking from a cup or glass
  • Has trouble swallowing liquids
  • Has vomiting, diarrhea or fever
  • Is dizzy, easily confused or tired
  • Dehydration
  • ! warning signs
  • Drinks less than 6 cups of liquid daily
  • Has dry mouth, cracked lips, sunken eyes or urine
    has strong odor or dark color
  • Needs help drinking from a cup or glass
  • Has trouble swallowing liquids
  • Has vomiting, diarrhea or fever
  • Is dizzy, easily confused or tired

6
  • Dehydration
  • action steps
  • Report to the nurses your observations and
    warning signs
  • Encourage intake of 2 to 4 ounces of water or
    liquid every time you see the resident, unless
    otherwise directed
  • Record fluid intake
  • Offer ice chips frequently
  • Offer sips of liquid between bites of food at
    meals and snacks
  • Make sure resident can lift pitcher and cup
  • If resident cannot drink without help, offer
    appropriate assistance
  • Dehydration
  • action steps
  • Report to the nurses your observations and
    warning signs
  • Encourage intake of 2 to 4 ounces of water or
    liquid every time you see the resident, unless
    otherwise directed
  • Record fluid intake
  • Offer ice chips frequently
  • Offer sips of liquid between bites of food at
    meals and snacks
  • Make sure resident can lift pitcher and cup
  • If resident cannot drink without help, offer
    appropriate assistance
  • Dehydration
  • action steps
  • Report to the nurses your observations and
    warning signs
  • Encourage intake of 2 to 4 ounces of water or
    liquid every time you see the resident, unless
    otherwise directed
  • Record fluid intake
  • Offer ice chips frequently
  • Offer sips of liquid between bites of food at
    meals and snacks
  • Make sure resident can lift pitcher and cup
  • If resident cannot drink without help, offer
    appropriate assistance
  • Dehydration
  • action steps
  • Report to the nurses your observations and
    warning signs
  • Encourage intake of 2 to 4 ounces of water or
    liquid every time you see the resident, unless
    otherwise directed
  • Record fluid intake
  • Offer ice chips frequently
  • Offer sips of liquid between bites of food at
    meals and snacks
  • Make sure resident can lift pitcher and cup
  • If resident cannot drink without help, offer
    appropriate assistance
  • Dehydration
  • action steps
  • Report to the nurses your observations and
    warning signs
  • Encourage intake of 2 to 4 ounces of water or
    liquid every time you see the resident, unless
    otherwise directed
  • Record fluid intake
  • Offer ice chips frequently
  • Offer sips of liquid between bites of food at
    meals and snacks
  • Make sure resident can lift pitcher and cup
  • If resident cannot drink without help, offer
    appropriate assistance
  • Dehydration
  • action steps
  • Report to the nurses your observations and
    warning signs
  • Encourage intake of 2 to 4 ounces of water or
    liquid every time you see the resident, unless
    otherwise directed
  • Record fluid intake
  • Offer ice chips frequently
  • Offer sips of liquid between bites of food at
    meals and snacks
  • Make sure resident can lift pitcher and cup
  • If resident cannot drink without help, offer
    appropriate assistance

7
  • Pressure Ulcers ! warning signs
  • Risk of suffering pressure ulcer depends
    on Incontinence
  • heavy perspiration
  • Needs help
  • Moving arms, legs or body
  • Turning in bed
  • Changing position when sitting
  • Has lost weight
  • Eats less than half of meals or snacks served
  • Is dehydrated
  • Has discolored, torn, or swollen skin over a bony
    area
  • Pressure Ulcers ! warning signs
  • Risk of suffering pressure ulcer depends
    on Incontinence
  • heavy perspiration
  • Needs help
  • Moving arms, legs or body
  • Turning in bed
  • Changing position when sitting
  • Has lost weight
  • Eats less than half of meals or snacks served
  • Is dehydrated
  • Has discolored, torn, or swollen skin over a bony
    area
  • Pressure Ulcers ! warning signs
  • Risk of suffering pressure ulcer depends
    on Incontinence
  • heavy perspiration
  • Needs help
  • Moving arms, legs or body
  • Turning in bed
  • Changing position when sitting
  • Has lost weight
  • Eats less than half of meals or snacks served
  • Is dehydrated
  • Has discolored, torn, or swollen skin over a bony
    area
  • Pressure Ulcers ! warning signs
  • Risk of suffering pressure ulcer depends
    on Incontinence
  • heavy perspiration
  • Needs help
  • Moving arms, legs or body
  • Turning in bed
  • Changing position when sitting
  • Has lost weight
  • Eats less than half of meals or snacks served
  • Is dehydrated
  • Has discolored, torn, or swollen skin over a bony
    area
  • Pressure Ulcers ! warning signs
  • Risk of suffering pressure ulcer depends
    on Incontinence
  • heavy perspiration
  • Needs help
  • Moving arms, legs or body
  • Turning in bed
  • Changing position when sitting
  • Has lost weight
  • Eats less than half of meals or snacks served
  • Is dehydrated
  • Has discolored, torn, or swollen skin over a bony
    area
  • Pressure Ulcers ! warning signs
  • Risk of suffering pressure ulcer depends
    on Incontinence
  • heavy perspiration
  • Needs help
  • Moving arms, legs or body
  • Turning in bed
  • Changing position when sitting
  • Has lost weight
  • Eats less than half of meals or snacks served
  • Is dehydrated
  • Has discolored, torn, or swollen skin over a bony
    area

8
  • Pressure Ulcers
  • action steps
  • Check and change linens as appropriate to keep
    resident dry
  • Handle and move the resident with care to avoid
    skin tears and scrapes
  • Reposition frequently and properly
  • Use Unintended Weight Loss Action Steps to
    improve calorie and protein intake
  • Record meal and snack intake
  • Use Dehydration Action Steps to improve fluid
    intake
  • Pressure Ulcers
  • action steps
  • Check and change linens as appropriate to keep
    resident dry
  • Handle and move the resident with care to avoid
    skin tears and scrapes
  • Reposition frequently and properly
  • Use Unintended Weight Loss Action Steps to
    improve calorie and protein intake
  • Record meal and snack intake
  • Use Dehydration Action Steps to improve fluid
    intake
  • Pressure Ulcers
  • action steps
  • Check and change linens as appropriate to keep
    resident dry
  • Handle and move the resident with care to avoid
    skin tears and scrapes
  • Reposition frequently and properly
  • Use Unintended Weight Loss Action Steps to
    improve calorie and protein intake
  • Record meal and snack intake
  • Use Dehydration Action Steps to improve fluid
    intake
  • Pressure Ulcers
  • action steps
  • Check and change linens as appropriate to keep
    resident dry
  • Handle and move the resident with care to avoid
    skin tears and scrapes
  • Reposition frequently and properly
  • Use Unintended Weight Loss Action Steps to
    improve calorie and protein intake
  • Record meal and snack intake
  • Use Dehydration Action Steps to improve fluid
    intake
  • Pressure Ulcers
  • action steps
  • Check and change linens as appropriate to keep
    resident dry
  • Handle and move the resident with care to avoid
    skin tears and scrapes
  • Reposition frequently and properly
  • Use Unintended Weight Loss Action Steps to
    improve calorie and protein intake
  • Record meal and snack intake
  • Use Dehydration Action Steps to improve fluid
    intake
  • Pressure Ulcers
  • action steps
  • Check and change linens as appropriate to keep
    resident dry
  • Handle and move the resident with care to avoid
    skin tears and scrapes
  • Reposition frequently and properly
  • Use Unintended Weight Loss Action Steps to
    improve calorie and protein intake
  • Record meal and snack intake
  • Use Dehydration Action Steps to improve fluid
    intake

9
  • Residents who are tube fed
  • ! warning signs
  • Has nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, swollen stomach
    or stomach ache, constipation or cramping
  • Has pain, redness, heat or swelling, crusty or
    oozing fluid where the feeding tube enters the
    body
  • Has cough, wheezing, wet breathing or a feeling
    of something caught in the throat
  • Residents who are tube fed
  • ! warning signs
  • Has nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, swollen stomach
    or stomach ache, constipation or cramping
  • Has pain, redness, heat or swelling, crusty or
    oozing fluid where the feeding tube enters the
    body
  • Has cough, wheezing, wet breathing or a feeling
    of something caught in the throat
  • Residents who are tube fed
  • ! warning signs
  • Has nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, swollen stomach
    or stomach ache, constipation or cramping
  • Has pain, redness, heat or swelling, crusty or
    oozing fluid where the feeding tube enters the
    body
  • Has cough, wheezing, wet breathing or a feeling
    of something caught in the throat
  • Residents who are tube fed
  • ! warning signs
  • Has nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, swollen stomach
    or stomach ache, constipation or cramping
  • Has pain, redness, heat or swelling, crusty or
    oozing fluid where the feeding tube enters the
    body
  • Has cough, wheezing, wet breathing or a feeling
    of something caught in the throat
  • Residents who are tube fed
  • ! warning signs
  • Has nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, swollen stomach
    or stomach ache, constipation or cramping
  • Has pain, redness, heat or swelling, crusty or
    oozing fluid where the feeding tube enters the
    body
  • Has cough, wheezing, wet breathing or a feeling
    of something caught in the throat
  • Residents who are tube fed
  • ! warning signs
  • Has nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, swollen stomach
    or stomach ache, constipation or cramping
  • Has pain, redness, heat or swelling, crusty or
    oozing fluid where the feeding tube enters the
    body
  • Has cough, wheezing, wet breathing or a feeling
    of something caught in the throat

10
  •  
  • Residents who are tube fed
  • action steps
  • Report to the nurses your observations and
    warning signs
  • Maintain residents position with head elevated
    30 grades or more, as tolerated, during feedings
    and for at least 30 minutes after feedings
  •  
  • Residents who are tube fed
  • action steps
  • Report to the nurses your observations and
    warning signs
  • Maintain residents position with head elevated
    30 grades or more, as tolerated, during feedings
    and for at least 30 minutes after feedings
  •  
  • Residents who are tube fed
  • action steps
  • Report to the nurses your observations and
    warning signs
  • Maintain residents position with head elevated
    30 grades or more, as tolerated, during feedings
    and for at least 30 minutes after feedings
  •  
  • Residents who are tube fed
  • action steps
  • Report to the nurses your observations and
    warning signs
  • Maintain residents position with head elevated
    30 grades or more, as tolerated, during feedings
    and for at least 30 minutes after feedings
  •  
  • Residents who are tube fed
  • action steps
  • Report to the nurses your observations and
    warning signs
  • Maintain residents position with head elevated
    30 grades or more, as tolerated, during feedings
    and for at least 30 minutes after feedings
  •  
  • Residents who are tube fed
  • action steps
  • Report to the nurses your observations and
    warning signs
  • Maintain residents position with head elevated
    30 grades or more, as tolerated, during feedings
    and for at least 30 minutes after feedings
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