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Nutrition and Wound Healing Content Creators: Members of the South West Regional Wound Care Program’s Clinical Practice and Knowledge Translation Learning Collaborative L Learning Objectives 1. Describe the various aspects of nutritional screening and assessment 2. Describe the role of nutrients in wound healing ound grma Wl Pro nagioCare 3. Identify nutritional requirements based on the et R sWe etiology of the wound outh S 4. Describe available nutritional supports for those unable to meet their nutritional needs orally 2 NUTRITIONAL SCREENING AND am ASSESSMENT nal Wound re Progr gio ReCa tes Wh outS 3 1 Nutritional Screening • “The process of identifying characteristics known to be associated with nutritional problems” • Purpose - to pinpoint individuals who are malnourished or at m nutritional risk: ound gra • Malnutrition is associated with increased length of stay, costs, Wl Pro and morbidity/mortality gionaCare et R • Nutritional supports can help: Wes • Increase physical strength; outh • Speed recovery and wound closure, and; S • Decrease the risk of infection. 4
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