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Guidelines for oral nutrition support - East Cheshire NHS Trust

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The range of <strong>nutrition</strong>al supplements that are stocked at ECT is listed in Appendix 2. Someare <strong>nutrition</strong>ally complete and can be used as a sole source of <strong>nutrition</strong>, while others areused to supplement an inadequate <strong>oral</strong> intake. It is essential that the patient’s total intake isa balance of protein, energy, fibre, electrolytes and vitamins and minerals (NICE guidanceCG032) 4 and this should always be considered when supplements are prescribed.The use of <strong>oral</strong> <strong>nutrition</strong>al supplements should be restricted to those patients who are unableto meet their <strong>nutrition</strong>al requirements despite the use of high calorie & protein foods and food<strong>for</strong>tification. 4 Supplements can be used inappropriately leading to clinical risk and also highlevels of wastage with cost implications,Nutritional supplements should be given under the direction and supervision of a doctor ordietitian, who will write the appropriate product and dosage on the drug chart.If a patient is admitted on supplements not stocked by ECT, the Dietetics Department shouldbe contacted <strong>for</strong> advice about appropriate alternatives or obtaining the supplement.Supplements should not be given unless accurately written on the drug chart and signed <strong>for</strong>by a trained member of staff.Oral <strong>nutrition</strong>al supplements should be thickened to the recommended consistency asadvised by the Speech & Language Therapy Department <strong>for</strong> those patients that areidentified as having swallowing problems.Unopened supplements should be stored in a cool dry place between 5 ºC and 25ºC. Onceopened, supplements should be stored according to the guidance outlined in Appendix 3.7.0 PROCEDURE FOR PATIENTS REQUIRING PRESCRIBABLE ORALNUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS ON DISCHARGE FROM HOSPITALOn discharge, patients should be given 7 days supply of the <strong>oral</strong> <strong>nutrition</strong>al supplements thatthey require, from ward stock. Oral <strong>nutrition</strong>al supplements should not be listed specificallyas medications <strong>for</strong> discharge on the Electronic Discharge Notification Form (EDNF), butshould be included as “ward supplies”. If the patient is assessed as not requiring <strong>oral</strong><strong>nutrition</strong>al supplements on discharge, the dietitian will write “Not <strong>for</strong> TTO’s” in the instructionbox on the drug chart.While inpatients will be started on <strong>oral</strong> <strong>nutrition</strong>al supplements supplied by the company thatholds the ECT contract <strong>for</strong> them, these supplements should be reviewed be<strong>for</strong>e discharge toensure that <strong>nutrition</strong> <strong>support</strong> in the community is provided in the most cost-effective way.Where appropriate, the ward dietitian should give samples of <strong>oral</strong> <strong>nutrition</strong>al supplementsthat are more cost-effective <strong>for</strong> use in the community to the patient, who will be able to trialthese samples on discharge. If well tolerated, further supplies of these supplements canthen be requested from his/her general practitioner on prescription after discharge.For all patients who require prescribable <strong>oral</strong> <strong>nutrition</strong>al supplements as part of their ongoing<strong>nutrition</strong>al care plan after discharge, the dietitian will request a prescription from his/hergeneral practitioner using a standard prescription request letter. This will provide in<strong>for</strong>mationregarding the supplement(s) required and patient follow up plan.CNSG 003 <strong>East</strong> <strong>Cheshire</strong> <strong>NHS</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> <strong>Guidelines</strong> <strong>for</strong> Oral Nutrition Support in Adults Page 7 of 17

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