MNT Crohns Disease
MNT Crohns Disease
MNT Crohns Disease
Objectives
Define and differentiate the types of IBD
Identify the Medical Nutrition Therapy associated
Practice
digestive tract
Crohns Disease
Ulcerative Colitis
Continuous inflammation
Crohns Disease
Etiology unknown
Treatment variable
Altered diet
Bowel resection
Alternative Therapies
Nutrition Supplements
Zinc
Folic Acid
B12
Vitamin D
Calcium
Probiotics
B-acetyl glucosamine
Acupuncture
Herbal Medications
Slippery elm
Marshmallow
Turmeric
Cats claw
Homeopathy
Mercurius
Podophyllum
Veratrum album
Dietary Interventions
Increased risk of Malnutrition
60-75% of CD patients
dehydration
Varies
Nutrition Assessment
Meet Patient X
47-year-old Caucasian male
Signs/Symptoms x 1 week PTA
Abdominal pain
Poor appetite
Persistent cough
Postnasal drip
Fever
Chills
Patient History
220-lbs, 60 BMI=29
Medications
Nutrition Diagnosis
Diagnosis
NC-1.4: Altered GI function related to compromised
current clear liquid diet order not meeting patients energy needs.
(10/3/14)
current clear liquid diet and PSS not meeting patients energy
needs. (10/6/14)
current NPO diet order for bowel rest 2/2 Crohns Disease and PSS
not meeting patients energy needs. (10/8/14)
Nutrition Intervention
Source
Facility Standards
EAL
Online Nutrition
Care Manual
Kcal
Requirements
2,187-2,417 kcals
(Mifflin St Jeor)
2,187-2,417 kcals
(Mifflin St Jeor)
Protein
Requirements
100 g protein (1.0
g/kg)
n/a
100-150 g protein
(1.0-1.5 g/kg)
Fluid
Requirements
1,296-2,495 mL
(20-25 mL/kg)
2,187-2,417 mL
(Adolph Method 1
mL/kcal)
2,187-2,417 mL
(Adolph Method 1
mL/kcal)
Dietary Regimen
24-hr diet recall
Diet
Modifications Intake
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100%
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100%
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Nutrition
Intake
Supplements
Ensure Plus
100%
(3x/day)
PSS, Ensures
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TPN, PSS
discontinued
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Thank You!
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