Subsequent Dietitian Assessment
Current Issue:
Patient presents today for a follow-up consultation to review progress on weight management and address any new concerns regarding her dietary intake and overall health.
Changes Since Last Session:
Patient reports adhering to the meal plan provided in the previous session with some minor deviations. She has been more consistent with her exercise routine, incorporating 30 minutes of brisk walking most days of the week. She has also started to track her food intake using a mobile app.
Cognitions/Emotions/Psychosocial Stressors:
Patient expresses feeling more confident and motivated since the last session. She reports occasional cravings for sugary snacks but has been able to manage them with healthier alternatives. She is experiencing some stress related to work, which sometimes impacts her food choices.
Behavioral Observations:
Patient appears engaged and actively participates in the discussion. She is forthcoming with information and demonstrates a willingness to make positive changes. She is well-groomed and presents as being in good health.
Changes to Clinical Assessment:
Medications/Tests/Procedures/Appointments:
* No changes to medications.
* Blood tests for cholesterol and blood glucose are scheduled for next month.
* Follow-up appointment scheduled in 4 weeks.
Bowels:
Patient reports regular bowel movements, with no issues of constipation or diarrhea.
Medical Hx:
Patient has a history of pre-diabetes and hypertension, both of which are currently managed with medication. She has no known allergies.
Medications/Supplements:
* Metformin 500mg twice daily
* Lisinopril 10mg once daily
* Vitamin D 1000 IU daily
Anthropometry:
Current Measurements:
Wt: 85 kg
Body Fat: 38%
Muscle Mass: 25 kg
Bone Mass: 3 kg
Body Water: 45 kg
Waist: 95 cm
Previous Measurements:
Wt: 88 kg
Body Fat: 40%
Muscle Mass: 24 kg
Bone Mass: 3 kg
Body Water: 44 kg
Waist: 98 cm
Ht: 165 cm
Weight History:
Patient has lost 3 kg since the last consultation, indicating positive progress towards her weight management goals.
Dietary Patterns:
Changes to Dietary Patterns/Diet Type:
Patient is following a modified Mediterranean diet, focusing on whole grains, lean proteins, fruits, and vegetables.
Breakfast: Oatmeal with berries and a handful of nuts.
Lunch: Salad with grilled chicken and a side of whole-wheat bread.
Afternoon Tea: A piece of fruit and a small serving of Greek yogurt.
Dinner: Baked salmon with roasted vegetables and quinoa.
Snacks: Carrot sticks with hummus, a small apple.
Fluids:
Patient is drinking approximately 2 liters of water per day.
Discretionary Foods:
Patient is limiting her intake of processed foods, sugary drinks, and desserts.
Takeaway/Eating Out:
Patient eats out approximately once a week, making healthier choices when possible.
Nutrition Reassessment:
Patient has demonstrated positive progress in weight loss and adherence to dietary recommendations. Her anthropometric measurements show improvement, and she reports increased energy levels and improved mood. Her blood glucose and cholesterol levels will be monitored at her next appointment. The patient is showing a good understanding of the principles of a healthy diet and is actively implementing them into her daily routine. The patient is showing good progress and is motivated to continue with the plan.
Recommendations/Intervention:
1. Nutrition prescription to address [the identified nutrition issue]:
* Continue following the current meal plan.
* Increase fiber intake by adding more vegetables and whole grains.
* Ensure adequate protein intake at each meal.
2. Nutrition Education to support the required knowledge to manage [the presenting nutrition issue]:
* Provide resources on portion control and mindful eating.
* Discuss strategies for managing cravings.
* Review food labels to make informed choices.
3. Nutrition-focused counseling to support [the identified nutrition issue]:
* Encourage the patient to continue tracking her food intake.
* Address any barriers to adherence.
* Provide ongoing support and encouragement.
4. Medical management of [the identified nutrition issue]:
* Monitor blood glucose and cholesterol levels at the next appointment.
* Review medication adherence.
Monitoring and Evaluation:
Patient will be seen in 4 weeks for a follow-up consultation. At this appointment, we will review her progress, assess her dietary intake, and make any necessary adjustments to her plan. We will also monitor her weight, body composition, and blood test results.