Nutrition 415 Case Study
Nutrition 415 Case Study
Nutrition 415 Case Study
Diabetes Mellitus:
Type 1
Diabetes Mellitus: Type 1
Commonly diagnosed in children and adolescents
Juvenile Diabetes
HEENT: Noncontributory
Extremities: Noncontributory
Most patients with T1DM require approximately 0.6 units of insulin per kilogram of body
weight per day
Dosage adjusted according to blood glucose levels
Anthropometrics
Height: 5’2”
Weight: 100 lbs
BMI:
45.45kg/(1.6m)2= 17.75
Susan is at a normal weight for her age and height
and falls just below the 25th percentile on the
CDC growth chart.
Nutrition History
Mother describes Susan’s appetite as good.
Meals are somewhat irregular due to Susan’s volleyball
practice/game schedule.
She is a starter on the girls’ volleyball team, practices
four evenings per week, and participates in
approximately two games per week, some of which
are away games.
Breakfast
Food Serving Calories CHO (g) Protein Fat (g)
(g)
Kellogg’s 1 ½ cup 215 kcal 53.15g 2.54g 0.123g
Frosted
Flakes
Dry
2% Milk 1 cup 122 kcal 11.71g 8.05g 6.044g
Cereal
Orange 1 cup 112 kcal 25.79g 1.74g 0.248g
Juice
Total 449 kcal 90.65 12.33g 6.415g
Lunch
Food Serving Calories CHO (g) Protein Fat (g)
(g)
Pizza 6 inch, 770 kcal 69g 35g 16g
pepperoni
Mixed 1 cup 17 kcal 3.35g 1.3g 0.049g
Salad
Thousand ¼ cup 178 kcal 7.03g 0.52g 14.973g
Island
Salad
Dressing
Snickers 1 candy 280 kcal 35.06g 0.26g 11.376g
bar
Total 1245 kcal114.44g 37.08g 42.378g
Snack
Food Serving Calories CHO (g) Protein Fat (g)
(g)
Peanut 2 tbsp 188 kcal 25.79g 7.7g 15.181g
Butter
Grape 1 tbsp 50 kcal 13g 0g 0g
Jelly
White 2 slices 133 kcal 25.3g 3.82g 1.377g
Bread
2,739 kcals/day
Physical activity coefficient: 1.56 for very active
Protein
RDA for 14-18 year old female= 46g/day
Diet Plan Comparison
Total Daily Recommended % of
Patient Intake Diet Plan Recommende
Intake d Intake
Kcal 3643 kcal 2800 kcal 130%
Nutrition Diagnoses
PES Statements
Food and nutrition-related knowledge deficit (P) related to
newly diagnosed Type 1 DM (E) as evidenced by HbA1c of
7.95% and diet hx notable for inappropriate intake of
carbohydrate (S).
Self-monitoring deficit (P) related to lack of knowledge
regarding appropriate alcohol intake (E) as evidenced by
fluctuating blood glucose levels and belief that beer can
be considered a carbohydrate exchange (S).
Achieve HbA1c <5.2%
Educate both patient and family about…
Decrease Frequency of Poor
Carbohydrate Choices
Nutrition Education/Counseling:
Outpatient appointments
Meal planning
Practice skills
Carb counting, blood glucose monitoring
Reviewing logs of meals, snacks, blood glucose
readings, insulin administrations
Psycho/social status
Effects of alcohol consumption
Effects of Alcohol
Susan is admitted to the ER the night after she is