Guest guest Posted February 24, 2011 Report Share Posted February 24, 2011 Most of these patients are on minimal fluids so we go with what the MD wants. If on TF then we're using 1.2 or 1.5 cal/oz product (or 1.8 cal/oz if renal failure). If TPN then typically it's min fluid/volume or based on the IV fluid rate when the PharmD writes the TPN. I'm not ASPEN member so I don't have the recommendations on fluid. But from a clinical judgement, fat tissue is not something we need to " hydrate " so I would use Adj DBW as well (if the fluid decision was in my court). Holly ________________________________ To: rd-usa Sent: Thu, February 24, 2011 4:17:11 PM Subject: Re: Using adjusted weights for 115% standard weight?? Holly, What do you use for fluid needs? Ro From: hl brewer Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2011 2:43 PM To: rd-usa Subject: Re: Using adjusted weights for 115% standard weight?? We're following ASPEN guidelines. >120% (and only adjusting for protein needs - using acutal weight for Mifflin or Penn State equations). Holly ---------- Holly Lee Brewer, MS RD CDE Pediatric Dietitian, Diabetes Educator Medical Nutrition Therapist, Las Vegas, NV Maj Holly Brewer, USAFR BSC http://hollyinbalad.blogspot.com 301st MDS, NAS JRB Fort Worth (Carswell), TX Joint Base Balad, Iraq (Jan-Jul 2009) ________________________________ From: Tina Marie <mailto:talk2tml%40yahoo.com> To: mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com Sent: Thu, February 24, 2011 9:25:48 AM Subject: Using adjusted weights for 115% standard weight?? Hello all, We just noticed a recommedation in the ADA Nutrition Care Manual to use adjusted body weight to calculate energy needs for all those 115% of standard weight. OK, I'm old school - are we RD's doing this? .... and what is standard weight - the new term for ideal weight??? Thanks in advance for catching an old gal up!!! Tina Marie .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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