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Project Status Informative Ballot R1 – Sept 2011 Reconciliation completed Sept WGM 2011 Reconciliation edits to storyboards 75% completed (J. Snyder/M. Dittloff) To Do: Reconciliation updates to model & diagrams Primarily to revise/merge Pediatric => Enteral Informative Ballot R2 – May 2012 Adding New Storyboards to provide more complete picture of nutrition content In progress – working with SME committee New Nutrition Storyboards Acute / LTC Food Allergy Acute / LTC Food Intolerance Food Preference Revise Request Dietitian Consultation New Sub-Flow: Nutrition Care Process Nutrition Assessment Nutrition Diagnosis (Problem) Nutrition Interventions Nutrition Monitoring & Evaluation Acute / LTC Food Allergy Adam Everyman is admitted to Green Acres Retirement Home after being discharged from Good Health Hospital. While reviewing Adam’s medical records transferred from Good Health Hospital and taking an updated patient history, Aaron Attending confirms that Adam Everyman has an allergy to eggs that initially manifests as hives quickly followed by anaphylactic shock. Aaron Attending adds the food allergy to the allergy list area of the patient record of the EHR system and documents it as severe (critical) noting the associated adverse reactions of hives followed by anaphylaxis. The food allergy is now readily visible to anyone who reviews the chart, including the nurse staff, pharmacists, and ancillary departments. Acute / LTC Food Allergy – cont. The EHR system sends an electronic message via the interface to the FNMS notifying Food and Nutrition Services of Adam Everyman's food allergy to eggs along with the clinician’s assessment of the severity/criticality and a summary of the reported adverse reaction symptoms. The FNMS acknowledges receipt of the new allergy order and updates Adam’s record in the FNMS. The FNMS is able to identify food products with eggs and remove them from Adam Everyman’s menu. Eggs are now prevented from being served to Adam Everyman, minimizing the risk of Adam Everyman experiencing hives or anaphylactic shock due to egg exposure during this stay at Green Acres Retirement Home. Acute / LTC - Food Intolerance Adam Everyman is discharged from Good Health Hospital and admitted to Green Acres Retirement Home. While reviewing medical records transferred from Good Health Hospital and taking an updated patient history Aaron Attending identifies that Adam Everyman has food intolerance to lactose. When questioned about this, Adam Everyone states that he avoids milk and dairy due to GI cramping and diarrhea. Aaron Attending updates the appropriate section of the EHR and documents the lactose intolerance along with the adverse reactions reported by the patient. He also enters a lactose-free nutrition order.
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