2011 Nutritional Assessment Guidelines : information

L. Freeman, I. Bečvářová, N. Cave, C. Mackay, P. Nguyen, Betina Rama, G. Takashima, Ross Tiffin, P. Beukelen, S. Yathiraj
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Careful assessment of nutritional needs of dogs and cats must be taken into consideration in order to maintain optimum health, be part of a treatment regimen for a diseased state, or to maximise the quality of life in all animals. Therefore, the goal of these WSAVA Guidelines is that a nutritional assessment and specific nutritional recommendation be made on every patient on every visit. This will become known as the 5th Vital Assessment (5VA), following the four vital assessments of temperature, pulse, respiration and pain that are already addressed on each patient interaction. Routinely doing a brief screening evaluation of the nutritional status during history taking and the physical examination can be seamlessly performed as part of every patient exam. Nutrition-related risk factors that can be easily identified from the history and physical examination include age (growing or old), suboptimal body condition score (overweight or thin), muscle loss, atypical or homemade diet, medical conditions, or changes in appetite. An extended evaluation would follow, if one or more risk factors is identified on screening. These guidelines provide criteria to evaluate the animal and the diet, as well as key feeding and environmental factors. In addition, recommendations for interpretation, analysis, and action are included so that a plan for optimising the animal's nutritional status can be instituted. Client compliance with nutritional recommendations requires input from the veterinarian, veterinary technicians/nurses, and the hospital staff. A team approach to continuous nutritional education, implementation of appropriate protocols, and focused client communication, utilising these WSAVA Nutritional Guidelines, are key components to reach this 5VA goal.
2011年营养评估指南:信息
必须仔细评估狗和猫的营养需求,以保持最佳健康状态,作为疾病治疗方案的一部分,或最大限度地提高所有动物的生活质量。因此,这些WSAVA指南的目标是在每次就诊时对每位患者进行营养评估和具体的营养建议。这将被称为第五次生命评估(5VA),继体温、脉搏、呼吸和疼痛四项生命评估之后,这四项评估已经在每个病人的互动中得到了解决。在病史记录和体格检查期间对营养状况进行常规的简短筛选评估可以无缝地作为每个患者检查的一部分。从病史和体格检查中很容易确定的与营养相关的危险因素包括年龄(增长或衰老)、身体状况评分不理想(超重或消瘦)、肌肉损失、非典型或自制饮食、医疗状况或食欲变化。如果在筛查中确定了一个或多个风险因素,则将进行扩展评估。这些准则提供了评估动物和饮食的标准,以及关键的饲养和环境因素。此外,还包括对解释、分析和行动的建议,以便制定优化动物营养状况的计划。客户是否遵守营养建议需要兽医、兽医技术人员/护士和医院工作人员的意见。利用这些WSAVA营养指南,团队方法进行持续的营养教育,实施适当的协议,重点与客户沟通,是实现5VA目标的关键组成部分。
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