Impact of Nutrition Screening of Venous Leg Ulcer Patients on an Outpatient Wound Center
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Abstract. . Title Page . Dedication . Acknowledgements . Section I . Background . Problem, Setting, and Target Population . Significance . Purpose and Objectives . Theoretical Framework . Section 2 . Review ofthe Literature . Adoption of Clinical Change . Venous Leg Ulcers and Malnutrition . Nutrition Screening Tool: MUST . Section 3: Methodology . Section 4 . Results . Discussion and Recommendations . Personal Leadership Goals . References . Appendix A: MUST . Appendix B: Validity and Reliability of MUST . Appendix C: Nursing Pre/Post Test. . Appendix D: Letter of Explanation to Patients . Appendix E: MUST Source Documentation . Appendix F: Focus Group Questions , Appendix G: Nurses' List of Priorities . Appendix H: Focus Group Themes .Description
University of Maryland, Baltimore. Doctor of Nursing Practice Scholarly ProjectKeyword
wounds, chronicclinical assessment tools
nutrition screening
M.U.S.T. (Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool)
venous leg ulcers (VLU)
Malnutrition
Risk Assessment
Wound Healing
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