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MEDICAL NUTRITION THERAPY
CASE STUDY 1

       GROUP MEMBERS:
      NURNAIMAH MD KASSIM
    NUR KHAIRUNNISA JALALUDIN
     FATIMAH AMIRAH ZAKARIA
       NOR FAIZAH MUSTAFA
RK is a 25 years old man, who was involved in MVA. He
had multiple fractures, contusions, and severe head injury.
He was unconscious most of the time and being fed via
nasogastric tube feeding. RK’s lab results were normal upon
admission with exception of Hb (8.1 g/dL) and Hematocrit
(31%). His height is 179 cm and weight is 80 kg, and he
loss about 5 kg within 3 weeks of ICU stay. Currently he
was on Ensure plus 50cc/Hr and physician is planning to
insert PEG tube. Discuss the dietary care plan for RK’s
current condition and after PEG tube was inserted.



Case Study 1
PEG = Percutaneous
Endoscopic Gastrostomy
• Subjective Data
 Name : RK
 Age : 25 years old
 Involved in MVA, had multiple fractures, contusions and
  severe head injury.




  Assessment
• Objective Data
 Height : 179cm
 Weight :80kg (loss 5kg within 3 weeks during ICU stay)
 BMI : 25kg/m²
 Dietary
Being fed via nasogastric tube feeding (continuous feeding)
Currently on Ensure Plus 50cc/hr
 Biochemical data
 Data           Result       Normal         Indication
                             range
 Hemoglobin     8.1g/Dl      14-17g/dL      Low ( loss many blood due to
                                            MVA)
 Hematocrit     31%          normal adult   Low ( loss many blood due to
                             male range     MVA)
                             41-53%)
Weight loss related to inadequate calorie intake as evidence
         by loss 5kg within 3 weeks of ICU stay.




PES Statement
OBJECTIVES                   PRINCIPLES
                               • Calculate the estimated
                                 energy requirement by
                                 considering his condition
1) To ensure adequate energy     (on bed, unconscious, low
                                 blood count and bone
   requirement meet.             fractures).
                               • Provide energy intake
                                 gradually (step by step until
                                 patient meet the adequate
                                 energy requirement).




  Objectives & Principles
OBJECTIVES                     PRINCIPLES
2) To provide nutrition        • To monitor either the patient
support consistent with the      can tolerate the enteral
                                 feeding via PEG tube.
patient’s nutritional status
                               • To manage the enteral
and available route of           feeding of the patient from
nutrient administration.         small amount of calorie
                                 intake after insertion of
                                 PEG tube due to post
                                 surgery condition.
OBJECTIVE                     PRINCIPLE
                              • To provide the sufficient
3) To maintain current body     energy requirement base
weight.                         on his condition.
                              • To avoid lack or over
                                feeding for the patient.
OBJECTIVE                     PRINCIPLE
4) To avoid and manage        • To educate the caregiver
complications or infection      of the patient on the
related to the technique of     proper management and
nutritional delivery.           hygiene of the tube
                                feeding.
                              • To monitor the progress
                                and condition of the
                                patient once a week.
                              • To educate the patients
                                and caregiver about the
                                possible complication and
                                ways to overcome.
OBJECTIVE                   PRINCIPLE
                            • To provide adequate
5) To improve patient’s       nutrient like
condition on low blood        protein(0.05g/ml),
count and bone fractures.     calcium(0.8g/ml) ,
                              magnesium(0.4g/ml) and
                              phosphorus(0.8g/ml) to
                              improve the patient
                              recovery.
• Current BMI = 25kg/m² (overweight)
• Energy requirement                    • Protein intake
  Harris-Benedict Equation:             80kg x 1.6 (head
  66+(13.7xWt)+(5xHt)-(6.8xA)           injury)
  66+(13.7x80)+(5x179)-(6.8x25)            = 128g/day
  =1887kcal
  TEE=BEE x AF( confined to bed) x IF (head injury)
        1887x1.2x1.4
        3170.16kcal/day ≈ 3100kcal/day


Calculation of Energy
Requirement
• Energy requirement = 3100kcal

  CHO                    55% x 3100kcal = 1705 = 426.3g
                                            4
  Protein                128g x 4 x 100 = 17%
                         3100kcal
  Fat                    28% x 3100kcal = 868 = 96.4g
                                           9




Macronutrients Distribution.
Ensure plus   Composition
Energy        1.5kcal/ml
CHO           0.2g/ml
Protein       0.05g/ml
Fat           0.05g/ml
Calcium       0.8g/ml
Phosphorus    0.8g/ml
Magnesium     0.4g/ml




  Ensure plus (RTU)
Ensure Plus (RTU)
Step 1: 50ml/hour of Ensure Plus (RTU) (5hours+1hour
rest)
Calorie = 250ml/5hrs x 1.5kcal/ml x 4feeding
          = 1500kcal/day

Protein = 1000ml x 0.05g/ml
           = 50g/day



  If patient can tolerate 1-2 feeding, go to step 2.
  Before and after feeding flush with 30ml water.
Step 2: 70ml/hour of Ensure Plus (RTU) (5hours+1hour
rest)
Calorie = 350ml/5hrs x 1.5kcal/ml x 4feeding
        = 2100kcal/day

Protein = 1400ml x 0.05g/ml
        = 70g/day



If patient can tolerate 1-2 feeding, go to step 3.
Before and after feeding flush with 30ml water.
Step 3: 90ml/hour of Ensure Plus (RTU) (5hours+1hour
rest)
Calorie = 450ml/5hours x 1.5kcal/ml x 4 feeding
        = 2700kcal/day

Protein = 1800ml x 0.05g/ml
        = 90g/day

If patient can tolerate 1-2 feeding, go to step 4.
Before and after feeding flush with 30ml water.
Step 4: 100ml/hour of Ensure Plus (RTU)
(5hours+1hour rest)
Calorie = 500ml x 1.5kcal/ml x 4 feeding
        = 3000kcal/day
Protein = 2000ml x 0.05g/ml
        = 100g/day



If patient can tolerate 1-2 feeding, go to step 5.
Before and after feeding flush with 30ml water.
Step 5: Ensure Plus (RTU) (100ml/hr) + Myotein (4scoops)
*same as step 4 but we add with myotein (modular formula)
in order to increase the protein intake and at the same time
don’t want to add more calorie to the patient’s feeding.

    Myotein                  Composition
    Energy                   30.1kcal/scoop
    Protein                  1scoop = 5g
Calorie = 500ml x 1.5kcal/ml x 4 feeding (Ensure Plus)
        = 3000kcal/day

Total calorie = 100ml/hr Ensure Plus + 4scoops of Myotein
              = 3000kcal + 120.4kcal
              =3120.4kcal
Protein = 100g/day + 4 scoops of myotein
        = 100g + (4x5g)
        = 120g/day



If patient can tolerate 1-2 feeding, go to step 6.
Before and after feeding flush with 30ml water.
Step 6: 100ml/hr of Ensure Plus (RTU) + Myotein (6
scoops)

Total calorie = 100ml/hr Ensure Plus + 6scoops of Myotein
              = 3000kcal + 180.6kcal
              =3180.6kcal ~ ACHIEVED!

Protein = 100g/day + 6 scoops of myotein
        = 100g + (6x5g)
        = 130g/day ~ ACHIEVED!
• After PEG tube was inserted,
   start fed the patient with lower calorie in order to avoid
    any complication after surgery.
   So, it is suggested to start from step 1 which is similar to
    nasogastric tube.
   If patient can tolerate with 1-2 feeding, proceed to the next
    step (step 2, 3,4,5 and 6) until achieved adequate energy
    requirement.
   If patient cannot tolerate with feeding in certain step, back
    to the previous step.




PEG tube feeding
• Education for caregivers
i. Aware the hygiene aspect during preparation of blended
     diet for patient to avoid any infection occurred.
ii. Encourage caregivers to provide variety of food
     (blended diet) according to patient’s desire within
     recommended energy requirement.
iii. Flush the tube with 30ml of water before and after
     feeding in order to avoid clot.
iv. If caregivers can not afford to buy Ensure Plus, refer to
     Welfare unit for help.




Implementation

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  • 1. MEDICAL NUTRITION THERAPY CASE STUDY 1 GROUP MEMBERS: NURNAIMAH MD KASSIM NUR KHAIRUNNISA JALALUDIN FATIMAH AMIRAH ZAKARIA NOR FAIZAH MUSTAFA
  • 2. RK is a 25 years old man, who was involved in MVA. He had multiple fractures, contusions, and severe head injury. He was unconscious most of the time and being fed via nasogastric tube feeding. RK’s lab results were normal upon admission with exception of Hb (8.1 g/dL) and Hematocrit (31%). His height is 179 cm and weight is 80 kg, and he loss about 5 kg within 3 weeks of ICU stay. Currently he was on Ensure plus 50cc/Hr and physician is planning to insert PEG tube. Discuss the dietary care plan for RK’s current condition and after PEG tube was inserted. Case Study 1
  • 4. • Subjective Data  Name : RK  Age : 25 years old  Involved in MVA, had multiple fractures, contusions and severe head injury. Assessment
  • 5. • Objective Data  Height : 179cm  Weight :80kg (loss 5kg within 3 weeks during ICU stay)  BMI : 25kg/m²  Dietary Being fed via nasogastric tube feeding (continuous feeding) Currently on Ensure Plus 50cc/hr  Biochemical data Data Result Normal Indication range Hemoglobin 8.1g/Dl 14-17g/dL Low ( loss many blood due to MVA) Hematocrit 31% normal adult Low ( loss many blood due to male range MVA) 41-53%)
  • 6. Weight loss related to inadequate calorie intake as evidence by loss 5kg within 3 weeks of ICU stay. PES Statement
  • 7. OBJECTIVES PRINCIPLES • Calculate the estimated energy requirement by considering his condition 1) To ensure adequate energy (on bed, unconscious, low blood count and bone requirement meet. fractures). • Provide energy intake gradually (step by step until patient meet the adequate energy requirement). Objectives & Principles
  • 8. OBJECTIVES PRINCIPLES 2) To provide nutrition • To monitor either the patient support consistent with the can tolerate the enteral feeding via PEG tube. patient’s nutritional status • To manage the enteral and available route of feeding of the patient from nutrient administration. small amount of calorie intake after insertion of PEG tube due to post surgery condition.
  • 9. OBJECTIVE PRINCIPLE • To provide the sufficient 3) To maintain current body energy requirement base weight. on his condition. • To avoid lack or over feeding for the patient.
  • 10. OBJECTIVE PRINCIPLE 4) To avoid and manage • To educate the caregiver complications or infection of the patient on the related to the technique of proper management and nutritional delivery. hygiene of the tube feeding. • To monitor the progress and condition of the patient once a week. • To educate the patients and caregiver about the possible complication and ways to overcome.
  • 11. OBJECTIVE PRINCIPLE • To provide adequate 5) To improve patient’s nutrient like condition on low blood protein(0.05g/ml), count and bone fractures. calcium(0.8g/ml) , magnesium(0.4g/ml) and phosphorus(0.8g/ml) to improve the patient recovery.
  • 12. • Current BMI = 25kg/m² (overweight) • Energy requirement • Protein intake Harris-Benedict Equation: 80kg x 1.6 (head 66+(13.7xWt)+(5xHt)-(6.8xA) injury) 66+(13.7x80)+(5x179)-(6.8x25) = 128g/day =1887kcal TEE=BEE x AF( confined to bed) x IF (head injury) 1887x1.2x1.4 3170.16kcal/day ≈ 3100kcal/day Calculation of Energy Requirement
  • 13. • Energy requirement = 3100kcal CHO 55% x 3100kcal = 1705 = 426.3g 4 Protein 128g x 4 x 100 = 17% 3100kcal Fat 28% x 3100kcal = 868 = 96.4g 9 Macronutrients Distribution.
  • 14. Ensure plus Composition Energy 1.5kcal/ml CHO 0.2g/ml Protein 0.05g/ml Fat 0.05g/ml Calcium 0.8g/ml Phosphorus 0.8g/ml Magnesium 0.4g/ml Ensure plus (RTU)
  • 15. Ensure Plus (RTU) Step 1: 50ml/hour of Ensure Plus (RTU) (5hours+1hour rest) Calorie = 250ml/5hrs x 1.5kcal/ml x 4feeding = 1500kcal/day Protein = 1000ml x 0.05g/ml = 50g/day If patient can tolerate 1-2 feeding, go to step 2. Before and after feeding flush with 30ml water.
  • 16. Step 2: 70ml/hour of Ensure Plus (RTU) (5hours+1hour rest) Calorie = 350ml/5hrs x 1.5kcal/ml x 4feeding = 2100kcal/day Protein = 1400ml x 0.05g/ml = 70g/day If patient can tolerate 1-2 feeding, go to step 3. Before and after feeding flush with 30ml water.
  • 17. Step 3: 90ml/hour of Ensure Plus (RTU) (5hours+1hour rest) Calorie = 450ml/5hours x 1.5kcal/ml x 4 feeding = 2700kcal/day Protein = 1800ml x 0.05g/ml = 90g/day If patient can tolerate 1-2 feeding, go to step 4. Before and after feeding flush with 30ml water.
  • 18. Step 4: 100ml/hour of Ensure Plus (RTU) (5hours+1hour rest) Calorie = 500ml x 1.5kcal/ml x 4 feeding = 3000kcal/day Protein = 2000ml x 0.05g/ml = 100g/day If patient can tolerate 1-2 feeding, go to step 5. Before and after feeding flush with 30ml water.
  • 19. Step 5: Ensure Plus (RTU) (100ml/hr) + Myotein (4scoops) *same as step 4 but we add with myotein (modular formula) in order to increase the protein intake and at the same time don’t want to add more calorie to the patient’s feeding. Myotein Composition Energy 30.1kcal/scoop Protein 1scoop = 5g
  • 20. Calorie = 500ml x 1.5kcal/ml x 4 feeding (Ensure Plus) = 3000kcal/day Total calorie = 100ml/hr Ensure Plus + 4scoops of Myotein = 3000kcal + 120.4kcal =3120.4kcal Protein = 100g/day + 4 scoops of myotein = 100g + (4x5g) = 120g/day If patient can tolerate 1-2 feeding, go to step 6. Before and after feeding flush with 30ml water.
  • 21. Step 6: 100ml/hr of Ensure Plus (RTU) + Myotein (6 scoops) Total calorie = 100ml/hr Ensure Plus + 6scoops of Myotein = 3000kcal + 180.6kcal =3180.6kcal ~ ACHIEVED! Protein = 100g/day + 6 scoops of myotein = 100g + (6x5g) = 130g/day ~ ACHIEVED!
  • 22. • After PEG tube was inserted,  start fed the patient with lower calorie in order to avoid any complication after surgery.  So, it is suggested to start from step 1 which is similar to nasogastric tube.  If patient can tolerate with 1-2 feeding, proceed to the next step (step 2, 3,4,5 and 6) until achieved adequate energy requirement.  If patient cannot tolerate with feeding in certain step, back to the previous step. PEG tube feeding
  • 23. • Education for caregivers i. Aware the hygiene aspect during preparation of blended diet for patient to avoid any infection occurred. ii. Encourage caregivers to provide variety of food (blended diet) according to patient’s desire within recommended energy requirement. iii. Flush the tube with 30ml of water before and after feeding in order to avoid clot. iv. If caregivers can not afford to buy Ensure Plus, refer to Welfare unit for help. Implementation