After the initial 4 week period you now want to assess whether first line intervention has
been successful. Document the date of your review then refer back to your original aim(s)
and tick whether this has been met, partially met or not met.
For example, if your aim was to promote weight gain back to healthy BMI range and this had
been achieved, you would tick the “Aim(s) fully met” box and document your explanation and
action taken. Your explanation could be “Food fortification successful, BMI now stable at 21”.
Action taken could be “Continue first line dietary interventions. If weight increases further
discontinue and offer normal diet” There would now be no need to carry on filling out the
rest of the form.
If the resident’s weight had started to increase but had not quite reached the healthy BMI
range yet, you would tick the “Aim(s) partially met” box. Your explanation could be “Slight
weight gain however BMI remains low at 17.5, oral dietary intake marginally improved,
dislikes cream but taking fortified milk well.” Your action taken could be “Continue first line
interventions including food and fluid charts and review in 4 weeks.”
If no progress had been made e.g. the resident’s weight continued to drop, you would tick the
“Aim(s) not met” box. Your explanation could be “Further weight loss, no improvement in
oral intake which remains poor, dislikes fortified milk” At this point you know first line
intervention has been unsuccessful and your action taken would then be to contact your
relevant health care professional for further advice.
In the next box please record who you have contacted, the date contact was made, then
sign and document your profession.