Meeting the nutritional needs of the older adult
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Meeting the nutritional needs of the older adult
Abstract
As a group, older people are more susceptible than others to nutritional problems. Improving nutritional status is a multidisciplinary function, although there is much nurses can do to help patients receive an adequate diet. The education of health professionals is a key factor in ensuring patients receive good nutritional care.
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