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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, she was in there for a head injury. But she also presented with a weight problem. [/quote] RN who posted above you here. Yes, it is a weight issue and I'm sure OP and her daughter know that her weight is unhealthy. That said, she was hospitalized for a head injury. I don't think any type of consult done with a nutritionist is really going to stick, as I'm sure OP and her daughter were thinking about more serious issues at the time . . . [/quote] NP here. Although it's been awhile, I was a team coordinator in brain injury programs. Nutritional consult was an extremely important part of the protocol for brain injury treatment for purposes of healing, especially in more severe cases. Weight was never a factor in determining whether a consult was done. [/quote]
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