Case Study ADIME Note

Case Study ADIME Note

<p>Case Study ADIME Note:</p><p>Assessment:  Patient States: Heartburn and difficulty swallowing past 4-5 months. Noted wt. loss of over 30 lbs in several months. Decreased appetite and feeling full all the time.  Patient is: 58 y/o male, Ht. 6’3”, Wt. 198 lbs, BMI: 24.8, IBW: 196 lbs, %UBW: 86% (14% wt. loss).  Labs: Alb: 3.0 mg/dL, PreAlb: 12 mg/dL, Transferrin: 175 mg/dL</p><p>Diagnosis: Inadequate oral food/beverage intake (NI-2.1) related to dysphagia and decrease appetite as evidence by 14% unintentional weight loss over several months and patient report of difficulty swallowing.</p><p>Intervention:  Current TF is not meeting patient Kcal needs. Patient needs 2912 Kcals; he is only receiving 2700 kcals.  We recommend increasing TF rate to 85 ml/hr, which provides 3060 Kcals and 138 g protein.  If signs of intolerance, switch to elemental formula, Peptamen 1.5, at 85 ml/hr.  Education on smoking cessation and alcohol consumption.  Stop involuntary wt. loss and increase serum protein levels.</p><p>Monitor/ Evaluate:  Monitor any changes in weight, electrolytes and serum proteins.  Monitor for tolerance of TF; check for diarrhea and nausea.  Follow- up in 24 hrs; referral to speech pathologist in 1-2 weeks for swallowing test to determine if patient can be advanced to a PO diet.</p><p>RD: Lacey Pettigrew Signature: (X) Date: May 5, 2009</p>

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