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Nutritional status

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Definition

Nutritional status indicates the health condition of an individual as influenced by the intake and utilization of nutrients. It is a critical factor in patient care, impacting drug efficacy and recovery.

5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Nutritional status affects how drugs are metabolized and can alter their effectiveness.
  2. Malnutrition can lead to increased susceptibility to adverse drug reactions.
  3. Pharmacists often work with dietitians to optimize medication regimens based on nutritional status.
  4. Patients with compromised nutritional status may require dosage adjustments or alternative medications.
  5. Assessing a patient's nutritional status is an important part of creating an effective, individualized pharmacological treatment plan.

Review Questions

  • How does poor nutritional status impact drug metabolism?
  • Why might malnourished patients be at higher risk for adverse drug reactions?
  • What interdisciplinary actions are taken when considering a patient's nutritional status in pharmacology?
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