
Foundations and Clinical Applications of Nutrition
A Nursing Approach
- 3rd Edition - July 18, 2003
- Imprint: Mosby
- Authors: Michele Grodner, Sara Long Roth, Sandra DeYoung
- Language: English
Foundations and Clinical Applications of Nutrition: A Nursing Approach approaches the study of nutrition and diet therapy from the personal and professional perspective of nursing… Read more

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Foundations and Clinical Applications of Nutrition: A Nursing Approach approaches the study of nutrition and diet therapy from the personal and professional perspective of nursing students. It emphasizes the role of nursing in health promotion and primary prevention, as well as in medical nutrition therapy. Skills essential for nursing professionals are emphasized for implementation and education of patients and clients about prescribed dietary patterns. A special feature entitled The Nursing Approach ends each chapter, demonstrating the continual application of the nursing process to each content area, and nursing-related content is integrated throughout the text.
- Margin definitions and margin notes provide further understanding of chapter content, as well as practical teaching tips for use with clients/patients.
- Life Span Approach icons highlight age-related variations that require modification of assessment and teaching.
- Teaching Tool boxes provide practical approaches to teaching clients about nutrient and medical nutrition therapy. When appropriate, specific issues of literacy such as strategies for enhancing patient education for those with low literacy skills are also presented in these boxes.
- Myth boxes provide a basis for eliminating misconceptions about nutrition and health by clarifying the facts.
- Health Debate boxes encourage students to develop their own opinions on controversial health issues.
- Social Issue boxes explore ethical, social, and community concerns on local, national, and international levels to emphasize the various influences on health and wellness.
- Cultural Considerations boxes and a cultural sensitivity approach include ethnic food pyramids and highlight multicultural issues to help students approach, interview, and assess patients from diverse cultural backgrounds.
- Toward a Positive Nutrition Lifestyle sections in numerous chapters feature psychosocial strategies to support behavioral changes related to health for students and their clients/patients.
- The Nursing Approach feature demonstrates the continual application of the nursing process to each content area.
- Critical Thinking/Clinical Applications offer case study scenarios in the medical nutrition therapy chapters, allowing students to apply knowledge to actual clinical situations.
- Applying Content Knowledge sections provide review questions for students to ensure chapter content comprehension.
- Web Sites of Interest allow for further study of chapter concepts.
- The chapter on Management of Body Composition takes a contemporary approach to weight and acknowledges that total fitness and wellness can be experienced by persons of all sizes and equips nurses to educate and support this approach.
- Healthy People 2010 nutrition goals and objectives are incorporated where applicable, integrating personal nutrition goals with national objectives for communities.
- This framework clarifies how the nutritional status of our communities reflects individual nutritional health.
Nursing students, nutrition and diet therapy students.
Part I Wellness, Nutrition, and the Nursing Role
1. Wellness Nutrition
2. Personal and Community Nutrition
Part II Nutrients, Food, and Health
3. Digestion, Absorption, and Metabolism
4. Carbohydrates
5. Fats
6. Protein
7. Vitamins
8. Water and Minerals
Part III Health Promotion Through Nutrition and Nursing Practice
9. Energy Supply and Fitness
10. Management of Body Composition
11. Life Span Health Promotion: Pregnancy, Lactation, and Infancy
12. Life Span Health Promotion: Childhood and Adolescence
13. Life Span Health Promotion: Adulthood
Part IV Overview of Medical Nutrition Therapy
14. Nutrition in Patient Care
15. Metabolic Alterations During Stress
16. Complementary and Alternative Therapies – NEW!
17. Nutrition for Disorders of the Gastrointestinal Tract
18. Nutrition for Disorders of the Liver, Gallbladder, and Pancreas
19. Nutrition for Diabetes Mellitus
20. Nutrition for Cardiovascular Diseases
21. Nutrition for Diseases of the Kidneys
22. Nutrition in Cancer, AIDS, and Other Special Problems
Appendixes
1. Wellness Nutrition
2. Personal and Community Nutrition
Part II Nutrients, Food, and Health
3. Digestion, Absorption, and Metabolism
4. Carbohydrates
5. Fats
6. Protein
7. Vitamins
8. Water and Minerals
Part III Health Promotion Through Nutrition and Nursing Practice
9. Energy Supply and Fitness
10. Management of Body Composition
11. Life Span Health Promotion: Pregnancy, Lactation, and Infancy
12. Life Span Health Promotion: Childhood and Adolescence
13. Life Span Health Promotion: Adulthood
Part IV Overview of Medical Nutrition Therapy
14. Nutrition in Patient Care
15. Metabolic Alterations During Stress
16. Complementary and Alternative Therapies – NEW!
17. Nutrition for Disorders of the Gastrointestinal Tract
18. Nutrition for Disorders of the Liver, Gallbladder, and Pancreas
19. Nutrition for Diabetes Mellitus
20. Nutrition for Cardiovascular Diseases
21. Nutrition for Diseases of the Kidneys
22. Nutrition in Cancer, AIDS, and Other Special Problems
Appendixes
- Edition: 3
- Published: July 18, 2003
- Imprint: Mosby
- Language: English
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Michele Grodner
Affiliations and expertise
Professor
Department of Public Health
William Paterson University
Wayne, New JerseySL
Sara Long Roth
Affiliations and expertise
Professor and Director, Didactic Program in Dietetics, Department of Animal Science, Food, and Nutrition, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Carbondale, ILSD
Sandra DeYoung
Affiliations and expertise
Associate Dean, College of Science and Health, William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ