Basics of Therapeutic Diets PDF
Basics of Therapeutic Diets PDF
Basics of Therapeutic Diets PDF
OBJECTIVE
LESSON OUTLINE
Name: _____________________
TRUE OR FALSE
2. A “No Concentrated Sweets” (NCS) diet includes regular foods TRUE FALSE
without the addition of sugar:
3. A diet manual should only be used by trained nursing staff: TRUE FALSE
4. A therapeutic diet is a meal plan that controls the intake of TRUE FALSE
certain foods or nutrients as part of the treatment for a medical condition:
MULTIPLE CHOICE
9. LS means:
A. Less sugar C. Low sodium
B. Low sugar D. None of the above
10. A book that describes the food restricted or allowed on a diet is called a:
A. Medical Manual C. Diet Log
B. Diet Manual D. None of the above
LECTURE AND DISCUSSION: BASICS OF A THERAPEUTIC DIET
• A therapeutic diet is a meal plan that controls the intake of certain foods or nutrients. A
therapeutic diet is sometimes called a “special diet”. It is part of the treatment of a medical
condition. A therapeutic diet is usually a modification of a Regular diet. It is modified or
tailored to fit the nutrition needs of a particular patient or resident. Therapeutic diets are
modified for (1) nutrients, (2) texture and/or (3) food allergies or food intolerances.
Nutrient Modifications
No Concentrated Sweets Diet
Diabetic Diets
No Added Salt Diet
Low Sodium Diet
Low Fat Diet and/or Low Cholesterol Diet
High Fiber Diet
Renal Diet
Texture Modification
Mechanical Soft Diet
Puree Diet
Tube Feedings
Liquid Tube Feedings in place of Meals
Liquid Tube Feedings in addition of Meals
Additional Feedings
In addition to meal, extra nutrition may be ordered as:
Supplements– usually ordered as liquid nutritional shakes once, twice or three times per day;
given either with meals or between meals.
Nourishments– ordered as a snack food or beverage items to be given between meals mid-
morning and/or mid-afternoon.
HS Snack– ordered as a snack food or beverage items to be given at the hour of sleep.
What are definitions of commonly used therapeutic diets?
The following defines a regular diet and lists brief explanations of common therapeutic diets.
Regular Diet
• Has no restrictions.
• Is nutritionally adequate in calories, protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals.
• Is for patients or residents with no special dietary needs.
Pureed Diet
• Changes the regular diet to a soft pudding-like consistency.
• Is for patients or residents with chewing or swallowing difficulties or with the condition of
dysphasia.
Tube Feedings
• Tube feedings are used for patients who cannot take adequate food or fluids by mouth.
• All or part of the patient’s nutritional needs are met through tube feedings.
• Some patients may receive food by mouth if they can swallow safely and are working to be
weaned off the tube feedings.
Why use a diet manual?
The diet manual is a book that describes foods allowed and restricted on a therapeutic diet. It
includes the reason and use of diets, sample menus and non-routine diet orders such as a high
potassium diet. Physicians, dietitians, nurses and therapists also use the diet manual as a re-
source when evaluating the need for a therapeutic diet. The foodservice department uses the
diet manual to design modified menus for its residents or patients.
All facilities are required to have a diet manual. A diet manual should be reviewed and updated
every five years. A copy of the diet manual should be kept in the dietary department and also at
each nursing station.
Abbreviations Used on Modified Diet Sheets
Therapeutic
DT Diet
NCS No Concentrated Sweets
NAS No Added Salt
LS Low Sodium
LF Low Fat
UNS Unsweetened
PUR Pureed
SLR Slurry
CHP Chopped
EP Edible Portion
Utensils
Scp Scoop
S Spoodle
L Ladle
Potions
Tsp Teaspoon
Oz Ounce
Sl Slice
Ea Each
T Tablespoon
C Cup
Post-Test: Basics of Therapeutic Diets
Name: _____________________
TRUE OR FALSE
2. A “No Concentrated Sweets” (NCS) diet includes regular foods TRUE FALSE
without the addition of sugar:
3. A diet manual should only be used by trained nursing staff: TRUE FALSE
4. A therapeutic diet is a meal plan that controls the intake of TRUE FALSE
certain foods or nutrients as part of the treatment for a medical condition:
MULTIPLE CHOICE
9. LS means:
A. Less sugar C. Low sodium
B. Low sugar D. None of the above
10. A book that describes the food restricted or allowed on a diet is called a:
A. Medical Manual C. Diet Log
B. Diet Manual D. None of the above
Answers to Pre– and Post– Test Questions: Basics of Therapeutic Diets
1. T
2. T
3. F
4. T
5. T
6. D
7. D
8. D
9. C
10.B
In-Service Attendance Form
Facility: ________________________________________________________