Nutrition Care Process
Nutrition Care Process
Nutrition Care Process
Introduction: Healthcare
Terminology
Clinical pathways
► When designing menus for modified diets, the dietary and foodservice
personnel
Nothing by Mouth (Npo)
► a set of nutrient intake values for healthy people in the United States and
Canada. These values are used for planning and assessing diets and include:
► • Estimated Average Requirements (EAR)
• Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA)
• Adequate Intakes (AI)
• Tolerable Upper Intake Levels (UL)
Estimated average requirement (EAR)
► inadequate; a nutrient amount that fails to meet the body’s needs and
eventually results in deficiency symptoms.
Adequate intake (AI)
► the maximum daily amount of a nutrient that appears safe for most healthy
people and beyond which there is an increased risk of adverse health effects.
Estimated Energy Requirement (EER)
► the average dietary energy intake that maintains energy balance and good
health in a person of a given age, gender, weight, height, and level of
physical activity.
Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution
ranges (aMDr)
► ranges of intakes for the energy nutrients that provide adequate energy and
nutrients and reduce the risk of chronic diseases.
► Comparing nutrient recommendations At least 40 different nations and
international organizations have published nutrient standards similar to those
used in the United States and Canada. Slight differences may be apparent,
reflecting differences both in the interpretation of the data from which the
stan- dards were derived and in the food habits and physical activities of the
popula- tions they serve.