Dr. Jonathan Spages : What is the The sodium-controlled diet

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Title: Dr. Jonathan Spages : What is the The sodium-controlled diet


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What is the The sodium-controlled diet
  • Dr. Jonathan Spages

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Special Diets
  • Doctors may order special diets
  • For a nutritional deficiency or a disease
  • For weight control (gain or loss)
  • To eliminate or decrease certain substances in
    the diet
  • The health team considers the need for dietary
    changes, personal choices, religion, culture, and
    eating problems.
  • Regular diet, general diet, and house diet mean
    no dietary limits or restrictions.

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Special Diets (contd)
  • The sodium-controlled diet
  • Sodium causes the body to retain water.
  • The heart has to work harder. The extra workload
    can cause serious problems or death.
  • Sodium control decreases the amount of sodium in
    the body.
  • The doctor orders the amount of sodium allowed.
  • Sodium-controlled diets
  • Omitting high-sodium foods/salt used in cooking
  • Not adding salt to food at the table
  • Used for Hypertension, ht disease, kidney disease

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Special Diets (contd)
  • Diabetes meal plan
  • A meal plan for health eating is developed.
  • Consistency is key-same amount of fat, protein,
    carbs
  • The meal plan involves
  • The persons food preferences
  • Calories needed
  • Eating meals and snacks at regular times
  • You need to
  • Serve meals and snacks on time.
  • Always check what was eaten.
  • Report what the person did and did not eat.
  • Report changes in the persons eating habits.

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Special Diets (contd)
  • The dysphagia diet
  • Dysphagia means difficulty swallowing.
  • Food/fluid thickness is changed to meet the
    persons needs.
  • Thickened liquid-pureed with liquid until
    consistency of baby food
  • Medium thick (Nectar) consistency-thickness of
    nectar or V8 juice
  • Extra thick (honey) consistency-mounds a bit on
    spoon
  • Yogurt like-thick and holds its shape
  • Puree-no lumps, mounds on plate

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Special Diets
  • Pureed diet
  • Used for persons with swallowing difficulties
  • Consistency like mashed potatoes

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Dysphagia Diet
  • Doctor, speech-language pathologist, occupational
    therapist, dietitian, and nurse choose food
    thickness.
  • When feeding the person with dysphagia, you must
  • Follow aspiration precautions and the care plan.
  • Report changes in how the person eats.
  • Observe for signs and symptoms of aspiration
    choking, coughing, or difficulty breathing during
    or after meals, and abnormal breathing or
    respiratory sounds.

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Special Diets
  • Clear Liquid diet
  • Include foods that are liquid at room temperature
    and leave small amounts of residues. They are
    non-gas forming and non-irritating.
  • Examples include water, tea, coffee, sprite,
    gelatin, clear fruit juice, clear broth,
    popsicles
  • Used for person right after surgery or with
    nausea and vomiting

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Clear liquid diet
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Special Diets
  • Full-liquid diet
  • Includes foods that are liquid at room
    temperature or melt at body temperature
  • Used for persons advancing from a clear liquid
    diet post-operatively, for those unable to chew
    or swallow
  • Foods include custard, eggnog, strained soups,
    strained vegetables, milk, strained cereal, ice
    cream, pudding, yogurt

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Full liquid diet
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Special Diets
  • Mechanical soft
  • Includes semi-solid foods that are easily
    digested
  • Used to advance from full liquid diet after
    surgery and for chewing problems or GI issues
  • Foods allowed all liquids meat, chicken or fish
    that is shredded soft cheeses, soft bread
    without crust, pureed cooked vegetables, soft
    fruit, pudding

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Mechanical soft diet
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Special Diets
  • Bland diet
  • Mechanically and chemically non-irritating foods
  • Low in roughage, moderate temperature, no spices
  • Used for persons with GI disorders or after
    abdominal surgery
  • Includes pasta, white bread, cottage cheese,
    creamed soups, plain cereals

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Special Diets
  • Other diets include high fiber, high calorie,
    calorie controlled, high iron, high protein, fat
    controlled.
  • Bonus what type of patient do you think you
    might see a high protein diet used for?

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Fluid Balance (contd)
  • Common special fluid orders are
  • Encourage fluids the person drinks an increased
    amount of fluids.
  • Restrict fluids fluids are limited to a certain
    amount.
  • Nothing by mouth (NPO) the person cannot eat or
    drink anything.
  • Thickened liquids all fluids are thickened,
    including water.

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