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It is an important skill for a dietitian to identify the Signs and Symptoms that demonstrate that a Nutrition Diagnosis exists.
Pes format free#
Like Etiology, Signs and Symptoms in the PES Statement are free text.
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Symptoms are subjective data reported by the client’s or their family’s rather than actual results.Signs are objective data obtained through direct physical examination, observation, lab values and test results.Signs and Symptoms (S) – evidence that the Nutrition Diagnosis exists
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Pes format how to#
Here’s a sample of how to structure your statement:
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The PES statement is a structured sentence, hence has a specific format to follow. The Signs and Symptoms (S)– the evidence that the nutrition problem (Nutrition Diagnosis) exists. The Etiology (E)– the cause/s of the nutrition problem (Nutrition Diagnosis) Three components make up the PES statement : A PES statement is needed for all nutrition assessments except those with “no nutrition diagnosis.” A PES statement (or Nutrition Diagnosis Statement) is a structured sentence that describes the specific nutrition problem that you (the dietitian) is responsible for treating and working toward resolving, the cause/s of the problem and the evidence that this problem exists.