Malnutrition (Undernutrition) Clinical Pathway — Inpatient
Malnutrition (Undernutrition) Clinical Pathway — Inpatient
Adult Malnutrition (19+ Years of Age)
The selection of 2 or more criteria along with clinical judgement is required from within the possible 6 clinical characteristics for a malnutrition diagnosis.
Criteria may be met from items either in the “Moderate” or “Severe” levels. If only two criteria items are met, one from the moderate and one from severe, the final diagnosis should be of Moderate Degree of Malnutrition as two severe criteria items are needed for a Severe Degree of Malnutrition diagnosis.
Malnutrition Assessment
Etiology | Moderate | Severe | ||||
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Acute Illness/Injury | Chronic Illness/Injury | Social/Environmental Circumstances1 |
Acute Illness/Injury | Chronic Illness/Injury | Social/Environmental Circumstances1 |
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Clinical Characteristics below: | ||||||
Reduced Food Intake | < 75% for > 7 days |
< 75% for > 30 days |
< 75% for > 90 days |
< 50% for > 5 days |
< 75% for > 30 days |
< 50% for > 30 days |
Weight Loss | 1-2% over 1 week | > 2% over 1 week | ||||
5% over 1 month | > 5% over 1 month | |||||
7.5% over 3 months | > 7.5% over 3 months | |||||
10% over 6 months | > 10% over 6 months | |||||
20% over 1 year | > 20% over 1 year | |||||
Fat Loss | Mild | Moderate | Severe | Severe | ||
Muscle Loss | Mild | Moderate | Severe | Severe | ||
Fluid Accumulation | Mild | Moderate to Severe | ||||
Reduced Grip Strength2 | N/A | Measurably Reduced |
Footnotes
- Social/Environmental circumstances include situations such as poverty, food insecurity, substance abuse, lack of nutrition related knowledge, inability to care/feed oneself.
- Measured by hand dynameter, rarely used at CHOP.
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