HESI-Comprehensive-Review-for-the-NCLEX-RN
Nutritional Assessment
Description: Profile of the child’s and family’s eating habits
- Iron deficiency occurs most commonly in children 12 to 36 months old, in adolescent females, and in females during their childbearing years.
- The vitamins most often consumed in less than appropriate amounts by preschool and school-age children are:
- Vitamin A
- Vitamin C
- Vitamin B6
- Vitamin B12
Nursing Plans and Interventions
- Determine dietary history.
- The 24-hour recall: Ask the family to recall all food and liquid intake during the past 24 hours.
- Food diary: Ask the family to keep a 3-day record (2 weekdays and 1 weekend day) of all food and liquid intake.
- Food frequency record: Provide a questionnaire and ask family to record information regarding the number of times per day, week, or month a child consumes items from the four food groups.
- Perform a clinical examination.
- Assess skin, hair, teeth, gums, lips, tongue, and eyes.
- Use anthropometry: measurement of height, weight, body mass index (BMI), head circumference in young children, proportion, skin-fold thickness, and arm circumference.
- Height and head circumference reflect past nutrition.
- Weight, skin-fold thickness, and arm circumference reflect present nutritional status (especially protein and fat reserves).
- Skin-fold thickness provides a measurement of the body’s fat content (half of the body’s total fat stores are directly beneath the skin).
- Obtain biochemical analysis.
- Plasma, blood cells, urine, or tissues from liver, bone, hair, or fingernails can be used to determine nutritional status.
- Laboratory testing of Hgb, Hct, albumin, creatinine, and nitrogen is commonly used to determine nutritional status.
- Implement appropriate nursing interventions, including client and family teaching to correct identified nutritional deficits (Table 5-2).
Nutrient | Signs of Deficiency | Food Sources |
Iron |
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Vitamin B2
(riboflavin) |
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Vitamin A
(retinol) |
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Vitamin C
(ascorbic acid) |
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Vitamin B6
(pyridoxine) |
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HESI Hint • Teach proper cooking and storage methods to preserve potency (e.g., cook vegetables in small amounts of liquid).
Store milk in opaque container. |