RT @Pepperfire: Did you know that unless you eat fully organic, YOU are likely malnourished; #Canada Click this link to sign my petition,…
Did you know that unless you eat fully organic, YOU are likely malnourished; #Canada Click this link to sign my petition, it will make organic food cheaper and more readily available; by law!: https://t.co/uQyh6dOVqD https://t.co/6iumqCbIXo
Research has shown that 45% of patients admitted to hospitals are malnourished based on the Subjective Global Assessment screening tool. We must #advocate to make nutritious food more available and ensure follow-up resources are in place in the community!
RT @CMAJ: Malnutrition at hospital admission is common in Canada. Here's five things doctors and patients should know, from the CMAJ archiv…
RT @CMAJ: Malnutrition at hospital admission is common in Canada. Here's five things doctors and patients should know, from the CMAJ archiv…
RT @CMAJ: Malnutrition at hospital admission is common in Canada. Here's five things doctors and patients should know, from the CMAJ archiv…
Malnutrition at hospital admission is common in Canada. Here's five things doctors and patients should know, from the CMAJ archives: https://t.co/k89FYupRyp https://t.co/q8VBdpWWPm
RT @TanisRD: An effective strategy for preventing malnutrition is to involve the dietitian early, within 24 hours of hospital admission htt…
RT @TanisRD: An effective strategy for preventing malnutrition is to involve the dietitian early, within 24 hours of hospital admission htt…
RT @TanisRD: An effective strategy for preventing malnutrition is to involve the dietitian early, within 24 hours of hospital admission htt…
RT @TanisRD: An effective strategy for preventing malnutrition is to involve the dietitian early, within 24 hours of hospital admission htt…
RT @DietitiansCAN: As dietitian Rebecca Holmes writes, "An effective strategy for preventing malnutrition is to involve the dietitian early…
RT @TanisRD: An effective strategy for preventing malnutrition is to involve the dietitian early, within 24 hours of hospital admission htt…
RT @TanisRD: An effective strategy for preventing malnutrition is to involve the dietitian early, within 24 hours of hospital admission htt…
RT @TanisRD: An effective strategy for preventing malnutrition is to involve the dietitian early, within 24 hours of hospital admission htt…
RT @DietitiansCAN: As dietitian Rebecca Holmes writes, "An effective strategy for preventing malnutrition is to involve the dietitian early…
An effective strategy for preventing malnutrition is to involve the dietitian early, within 24 hours of hospital admission
RT @DietitiansCAN: "Some of the dietitian-led initiatives undertaken in hospitals across Canada include Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ER…
RT @DietitiansCAN: As dietitian Rebecca Holmes writes, "An effective strategy for preventing malnutrition is to involve the dietitian early…
RT @DietitiansCAN: As dietitian Rebecca Holmes writes, "An effective strategy for preventing malnutrition is to involve the dietitian early…
RT @SafuraSyed: Key to involve a dietitian early in the care process. #Malnutrition #Dietitian #foodismedicine https://t.co/qmB96Fls2i htt…
RT @DietitiansCAN: "Some of the dietitian-led initiatives undertaken in hospitals across Canada include Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ER…
RT @DietitiansCAN: As dietitian Rebecca Holmes writes, "An effective strategy for preventing malnutrition is to involve the dietitian early…
RT @DietitiansCAN: "Some of the dietitian-led initiatives undertaken in hospitals across Canada include Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ER…
RT @DietitiansCAN: As dietitian Rebecca Holmes writes, "An effective strategy for preventing malnutrition is to involve the dietitian early…
Key to involve a dietitian early in the care process. #Malnutrition #Dietitian #foodismedicine https://t.co/qmB96Fls2i
"Some of the dietitian-led initiatives undertaken in hospitals across Canada include Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS), Medpass, Canadian Nutrition Screening Tool (CNST) and protected meal times." via @CMAJ https://t.co/KgDiM8Kfgt cc @leahcahill @CMTF
As dietitian Rebecca Holmes writes, "An effective strategy for preventing malnutrition is to involve the dietitian early, within 24 hours of hospital admission." via @CMAJ https://t.co/KgDiM8Kfgt
RT @CMAJ: #Malnutrition at hospital admission is common in Canada. #Nutrition care in hospital can reduce infections, pressure sores, lengt…
RT @CMAJ: #Malnutrition at hospital admission is common in Canada. #Nutrition care in hospital can reduce infections, pressure sores, lengt…
An effective strategy for preventing malnutrition is to involve the dietitian early, within 24 hours of hospital admission. https://t.co/MqIn4tTXDs via @CMAJ
RT @CMAJ: #Malnutrition at hospital admission is common in Canada. #Nutrition care in hospital can reduce infections, pressure sores, lengt…
RT @DietitiansCAN: "In support of Eckert & Cahill, physicians should feel comfortable referring their hospitalized patients to a dietitian…
RT @DietitiansCAN: "In support of Eckert & Cahill, physicians should feel comfortable referring their hospitalized patients to a dietitian…
RT @DietitiansCAN: "In support of Eckert & Cahill, physicians should feel comfortable referring their hospitalized patients to a dietitian…
"In support of Eckert & Cahill, physicians should feel comfortable referring their hospitalized patients to a dietitian for evaluation of malnutrition risk." - Read full response from Rebecca Holmes, dietitian and DC Member : https://t.co/KgDiM8Kfgt v
RT @RD_Catherine: Evaluating and managing #malnutrition in hospitals. It's part of #WhatRDsDo. Rebecca Holmes, dietitian @DietitiansCAN giv…
RT @KateComeauRD: Dietitians are key members of health care teams - There are some important tips in this article about how to spot malnut…
RT @karenboydrd: Importance of early referral to a dietitian for malnutrition needs more awareness. Please share with the nurses and docs i…
RT @KateComeauRD: Dietitians are key members of health care teams - There are some important tips in this article about how to spot malnut…
Evaluating and managing #malnutrition in hospitals. It's part of #WhatRDsDo. Rebecca Holmes, dietitian @DietitiansCAN gives neat precis https://t.co/nHlPnCbJlV
RT @DietitiansCAN: "In support of Eckert & Cahill, physicians should feel comfortable referring their hospitalized patients to a dietitian…
RT @KateComeauRD: Dietitians are key members of health care teams - There are some important tips in this article about how to spot malnut…
RT @KateComeauRD: Dietitians are key members of health care teams - There are some important tips in this article about how to spot malnut…
RT @KateComeauRD: Dietitians are key members of health care teams - There are some important tips in this article about how to spot malnut…
RT @KateComeauRD: Dietitians are key members of health care teams - There are some important tips in this article about how to spot malnut…
RT @karenboydrd: Importance of early referral to a dietitian for malnutrition needs more awareness. Please share with the nurses and docs i…
RT @DietitiansCAN: "As mentioned by Eckert and Cahill (2018), an effective strategy for preventing malnutrition is to involve the dietitian…
RT @KateComeauRD: Dietitians are key members of health care teams - There are some important tips in this article about how to spot malnut…
RT @DietitiansCAN: "As mentioned by Eckert and Cahill (2018), an effective strategy for preventing malnutrition is to involve the dietitian…
RT @KateComeauRD: Dietitians are key members of health care teams - There are some important tips in this article about how to spot malnut…
RT @karenboydrd: Importance of early referral to a dietitian for malnutrition needs more awareness. Please share with the nurses and docs i…
RT @karenboydrd: Importance of early referral to a dietitian for malnutrition needs more awareness. Please share with the nurses and docs i…
RT @DietitiansCAN: "As mentioned by Eckert and Cahill (2018), an effective strategy for preventing malnutrition is to involve the dietitian…
RT @DietitiansCAN: "In support of Eckert & Cahill, physicians should feel comfortable referring their hospitalized patients to a dietitian…
RT @karenboydrd: Importance of early referral to a dietitian for malnutrition needs more awareness. Please share with the nurses and docs i…
Malnutrition in Canadian hospitals https://t.co/Cw4LEO1p6A
RT @karenboydrd: Importance of early referral to a dietitian for malnutrition needs more awareness. Please share with the nurses and docs i…
RT @karenboydrd: Importance of early referral to a dietitian for malnutrition needs more awareness. Please share with the nurses and docs i…
RT @karenboydrd: Importance of early referral to a dietitian for malnutrition needs more awareness. Please share with the nurses and docs i…
Importance of early referral to a dietitian for malnutrition needs more awareness. Please share with the nurses and docs in your networks!
RT @KateComeauRD: Dietitians are key members of health care teams - There are some important tips in this article about how to spot malnut…
RT @KateComeauRD: Dietitians are key members of health care teams - There are some important tips in this article about how to spot malnut…
RT @DietitiansCAN: "As mentioned by Eckert and Cahill (2018), an effective strategy for preventing malnutrition is to involve the dietitian…
RT @KateComeauRD: Dietitians are key members of health care teams - There are some important tips in this article about how to spot malnut…
Dietitians are key members of health care teams - There are some important tips in this article about how to spot malnutrition and when to refer 👇 Patients who are malnourished have 34%–53% longer hospital stays and cost the health care system 31%–55% mo
RT @DietitiansCAN: "As mentioned by Eckert and Cahill (2018), an effective strategy for preventing malnutrition is to involve the dietitian…
RT @DietitiansCAN: "In support of Eckert & Cahill, physicians should feel comfortable referring their hospitalized patients to a dietitian…
"As mentioned by Eckert and Cahill (2018), an effective strategy for preventing malnutrition is to involve the dietitian early, within 24 hours of hospital admission." - Read full response from Rebecca Holmes, dietitian and DC Member : https://t.co/KgDiM8
"In support of Eckert & Cahill, physicians should feel comfortable referring their hospitalized patients to a dietitian for evaluation of malnutrition risk." - Read full response from Rebecca Holmes, dietitian and DC Member : https://t.co/KgDiM8Kfgt v
RT @CMAJ: #Malnutrition at hospital admission is common in Canada. #Nutrition care in hospital can reduce infections, pressure sores, lengt…
RT @CMAJ: #Malnutrition at hospital admission is common in Canada. #Nutrition care in hospital can reduce infections, pressure sores, lengt…
RT @CMAJ: #Malnutrition at hospital admission is common in Canada. #Nutrition care in hospital can reduce infections, pressure sores, lengt…
Unacceptable that anyone, but especially in a resource rich country that supposedly values equity and social support such as Canada, is living with these levels of malnutrition.
RT @leahcahill: Our recent CMAJ paper indicates (a) it is common for patients to be malnourished when they are admitted to hospital in Cana…
RT @CMAJ: #Malnutrition at hospital admission is common in Canada. #Nutrition care in hospital can reduce infections, pressure sores, lengt…
RT @CMAJ: #Malnutrition at hospital admission is common in Canada. #Nutrition care in hospital can reduce infections, pressure sores, lengt…
RT @leahcahill: Our recent CMAJ paper indicates (a) it is common for patients to be malnourished when they are admitted to hospital in Cana…
RT @leahcahill: Our recent CMAJ paper indicates (a) it is common for patients to be malnourished when they are admitted to hospital in Cana…
RT @CMAJ: #Malnutrition at hospital admission is common in Canada. #Nutrition care in hospital can reduce infections, pressure sores, lengt…
The article is now on PubMed: https://t.co/6KY9QO5poq
Our recent CMAJ paper indicates (a) it is common for patients to be malnourished when they are admitted to hospital in Canada and (b) what to do to prevent and treat this! Please share to spread awareness @CMA_Docs @CMTF_GTCM #RDchat #MedEd #Nourish @Dieti
Nutrition worse in hospitals
#Malnutrition at hospital admission is common in Canada. #Nutrition care in hospital can reduce infections, pressure sores, length of stay, readmission and mortality: https://t.co/3m84yVAxmQ *gated @leahcahill @Kat_Eckert_RD @HealthNS @NSHAResearch @DalNe
Malnutrition in Canadian hospitals | CMAJ. An important issue in hospitals today #malnutrition #foodismedicine https://t.co/7rGzAhEvK6