Session 2
Session 2
Session 2
(Laboratory)
STUDENT ACTIVITY SHEET BS NURSING / SECOND YEAR
Session # 2
✔ Using the NCP does not mean that all clients get the same care.
✔ Use of a care process provides a framework for the RDN to individualize care, taking into account the
client’s needs and values and using the best evidence available to make decisions.
✔ Other disciplines in healthcare, including nursing, physical therapy and occupational therapy have adopted care
processes specific to their discipline.
✔ In 2003, the Academy's House of Delegates adopted the NCP to provide RDNs with a framework for critical
thinking and decision-making — leading to more efficient and effective care and greater recognition of the role
of RDNs in all care settings.
At first the Nutrition Care Process may seem like a linear approach; however, during the course of an interaction/
appointment with a client, the RDN will often complete the assessment and diagnosis steps, and may begin a
Nutrition Intervention when a client reveals another piece of new assessment data/information that will cause the
RDN to re assess, and re-diagnose and perhaps modify the plan that he/she had started discussing with the client.
Therefore, the Nutrition Care Process is represented as a circle in the Nutrition Care Model.
Definition:
The purpose of nutrition monitoring and evaluation is to
o determine and measure the amount of progress made for the nutrition intervention and
o whether the nutrition related goals/expected outcomes are being met.
o The aim is to promote more uniformity within the dietetics profession in assessing the effectiveness of nutrition
intervention.
o Nutrition Monitoring and Evaluation identifies outcomes/indicators relevant to the diagnosis and nutrition
intervention plans and goals.
During the first interaction, appropriate outcomes/indicators are selected to be monitored and evaluated at the next
interaction. During subsequent interactions, these outcomes/indicators are used to demonstrate the amount of progress
made and whether the goals or expected outcomes are being met. Factors to consider when selecting indicators are the
medical diagnosis, health care outcomes, client goals, nutrition quality management goals, practice setting, client
population, and disease state and/or severity.
Terminology for Nutrition Monitoring and Evaluation is organized in four domains (categories)**:
Food/Nutrition-Related History medicine use, index (BMI), growth pattern glucose) and tests (e.g.,
Outcomes knowledge/beliefs, food and indices/percentile ranks, and gastric emptying time, resting
supplies availability, physical weight history metabolic rate)
Food and nutrient intake, food activity, nutrition quality of life Biochemical Data, Medical Nutrition-Focused Physical
and nutrient administration, Anthropometric Measurement Tests, and Procedure Finding Outcomes
medication, Outcomes Outcomes
complementary/alternative Height, weight, body mass Lab data (e.g., electrolytes, Physical appearance, muscle
Multiple Choice
1. The statement from the previous question "Inadequate energy intake related to decreased dietary intake while
receiving radiation to head and neck as evidenced by 15# weight loss during last 2 months due to consumption of
1000 kcal/day less than estimated needs" is known as
a. nutrition diagnosis statement d. PES statement
b. medical diagnosis statement e. a and d
c. b and c
ANSWER: ________
RATIO:___________________________________________________________________________________________
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4. What is the correct order of the steps in the Nutrition Care Process?
a. Assessment, Intervention, Monitoring and Outcomes Evaluation, Diagnosis
b. Diagnosis, Assessment, Intervention, Monitoring and Outcomes Evaluation
c. Intervention, Assessment, Diagnosis, Monitoring and Outcomes Evaluation
d. Assessment, Diagnosis, Intervention, Monitoring and Outcomes Evaluation
ANSWER: ________
RATIO:___________________________________________________________________________________________
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5. You recommend to your client that he lower the amount of sodium in his diet and discuss which foods are sources
of sodium. You and the client then go through his diet, identify the foods that he is consuming that are high in
sodium and generate a list of alternative foods that he is willing to substitute for the high-sodium foods. Which
step of the nutrition care process are you performing?
a. Assessment c. Diagnosis
b. Intervention d. Monitoring and Outcomes Assessment
ANSWER: ________
RATIO:___________________________________________________________________________________________
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8. A patient has developed a pressure wound from lying in bed. This information should be documented in which
part of ADIME charting?
a. Assessment c. Diagnosis
RATIONALIZATION ACTIVITY (THIS WILL BE DONE DURING THE FACE TO FACE INTERACTION)
The instructor will now rationalize the answers to the students. You can now ask questions and debate among yourselves.
Write the correct answer and correct/additional ratio in the space provided. This will be done for 15 minutes.
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8. ANSWER: ________
You are done with the session! Let’s track your progress.
Q: What recommendations can we suggest for her to improve her dietary choices?
Make a Nutrition Care Process or plan for the patient.