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June 2011
                           Patient Diet Guidelines:
NPO
Nothing by Mouth


Regular Diet
No Restrictions

Carbohydrate Controlled
Avoid                                  Substitute
Sugar Packets                          Sugar Substitute
Regular Syrup                          Sugar-free Syrup
Regular Jelly                          Sugar-free Jelly
Regular Pudding/Jell-O                 Sugar-free Pudding/Jell-O
Regular Desserts                       Half portion of dessert or sugar-free
                                       version
*Each meal should have 4-5 carbohydrate servings. Examples of one
carbohydrate serving: 1 slice of bread, 1 dinner roll, 1 piece of fruit, 1
milk carton, ½ cup potatoes, corn, or peas.

No Added Salt (NAS)
Avoid                                  Substitute
Salt Packets/ Table Salt               Mrs. Dash

Cardiac
Avoid                                  Substitute
Hot dogs/Sausage/Bacon/Ham
Whole Milk                             2%, Skim Milk
Cream Soups                            Low Salt Soup
Tomato Juice                           Low Sodium Tomato Juice
Pasta with Cream Sauces                Pasta with Marinara
Regular Salad Dressing                 Low-fat Dressing
Salt Packets/Table Salt                Mrs. Dash

High Protein/Renal
Avoid                                  Substitute
Potatoes                               Whipped/Mashed Potatoes
Tomatoes/ Tomato Juice/Tomato Sauce    Other Vegetable
Oranges/Orange Juice                   Other fruits(no bananas)/ Apple Juice/
                                       Cranberry Juice
Bananas                                Other fruits (no oranges)
Salt Packets/Table Salt                Mrs. Dash
Enhanced Foods
Foods to Add on Tray
Enhanced Soup
Enhanced Oatmeal
Enhanced Hot Cereal
Enhanced Pudding
Enhanced Potatoes


Mechanical Soft
Avoid                                        Substitute
Fruits with seeds or skins (grapes,          Any other canned fruit
blueberries)
Salad                                        Other cooked vegetable
Corn                                         Other cooked vegetable
Nuts/Seeds
Pretzels/Chips/ Popcorn                      Crackers- Saltines, Grahams
Regular Meat                                 Ground Meat
Potatoes with skin                           Potatoes without skin

Pureed
Avoid                                        Substitute
Regular Meat                                 Pureed Meat
Peanut Butter
Fruits with seeds or skins (grapes,          Applesauce, any pureed fruits
strawberries, raspberries, blueberries)
Regular Vegetables                           Any pureed vegetable
Red skin potatoes/Baked potatoes with skin   Mashed potatoes/ sweet potato with skin
                                             removed
Cold or dry cereals                          Cream of wheat
Oatmeal                                      Pureed oatmeal
Nuts/Seeds

Nectar-Thick/Honey-Thick Liquids
Avoid                                        Substitute
Normal-Consistency Beverages                 Appropriate Thickened Beverages: Milk,
                                             Juice, Water, Coffee, Tea
Soup                                         Appropriate Thickened Soup
Ice cream ,sherbet, Jell-O                   Pudding or Frozen Nutritional Treat
Ice
Fluid Restriction
    *See Beverage Worksheet in MAR or Chart in Dietary
                          Section*
Milk/Coffee/Tea: 8 ounces
Juice container: 6 ounces
Prune Juice: 4 ounces
Avoid                                    Substitute
Jell-O                                   Salad or baked dessert
Ice cream, sherbet, popsicles            Pudding or baked dessert
Soup
Vegetable Juice                          Whole vegetable
Fruit Juice                              Whole fruit

Clear Liquid
Avoid                                    Substitute
Milk                                     Apple/Cranberry/Grape Juice, Coffee
                                         without Creamer, Tea, Lemonade
Cream Soups/Soups                        Broth
Desserts                                 Jell-O, Popsicles


Full Liquid
Avoid                                    Substitute
Regular Soups                            Pureed soups/ broth
Oatmeal                                  Cream of wheat, thinned with milk
Desserts                                 Pudding, Jell-O, Ice cream, Sherbet,
                                         Popsicles
                                         Milk products are allowed: All milk,
                                         creamer, milkshakes, hot chocolate, yogurt

Right to Refuse: Patients may refuse to comply with their prescribed diet,
however, please encourage patients to follow their diet order. If any patient
refuses or is non-compliant with their diet, please let the dietitians, Theresa
or Elizabeth know (ext. 2422).

Those that are on mechanically altered diets (mechanical soft, pureed,
thickened liquids) cannot be liberalized unless ordered by speech therapy or
doctor. It is important that they receive the appropriate consistency of food
for safety reasons. If the patient is refusing a mechanically altered diet,
please contact speech therapy.

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Therapeutic Diet Guidelines

  • 1. June 2011 Patient Diet Guidelines: NPO Nothing by Mouth Regular Diet No Restrictions Carbohydrate Controlled Avoid Substitute Sugar Packets Sugar Substitute Regular Syrup Sugar-free Syrup Regular Jelly Sugar-free Jelly Regular Pudding/Jell-O Sugar-free Pudding/Jell-O Regular Desserts Half portion of dessert or sugar-free version *Each meal should have 4-5 carbohydrate servings. Examples of one carbohydrate serving: 1 slice of bread, 1 dinner roll, 1 piece of fruit, 1 milk carton, ½ cup potatoes, corn, or peas. No Added Salt (NAS) Avoid Substitute Salt Packets/ Table Salt Mrs. Dash Cardiac Avoid Substitute Hot dogs/Sausage/Bacon/Ham Whole Milk 2%, Skim Milk Cream Soups Low Salt Soup Tomato Juice Low Sodium Tomato Juice Pasta with Cream Sauces Pasta with Marinara Regular Salad Dressing Low-fat Dressing Salt Packets/Table Salt Mrs. Dash High Protein/Renal Avoid Substitute Potatoes Whipped/Mashed Potatoes Tomatoes/ Tomato Juice/Tomato Sauce Other Vegetable Oranges/Orange Juice Other fruits(no bananas)/ Apple Juice/ Cranberry Juice Bananas Other fruits (no oranges) Salt Packets/Table Salt Mrs. Dash
  • 2. Enhanced Foods Foods to Add on Tray Enhanced Soup Enhanced Oatmeal Enhanced Hot Cereal Enhanced Pudding Enhanced Potatoes Mechanical Soft Avoid Substitute Fruits with seeds or skins (grapes, Any other canned fruit blueberries) Salad Other cooked vegetable Corn Other cooked vegetable Nuts/Seeds Pretzels/Chips/ Popcorn Crackers- Saltines, Grahams Regular Meat Ground Meat Potatoes with skin Potatoes without skin Pureed Avoid Substitute Regular Meat Pureed Meat Peanut Butter Fruits with seeds or skins (grapes, Applesauce, any pureed fruits strawberries, raspberries, blueberries) Regular Vegetables Any pureed vegetable Red skin potatoes/Baked potatoes with skin Mashed potatoes/ sweet potato with skin removed Cold or dry cereals Cream of wheat Oatmeal Pureed oatmeal Nuts/Seeds Nectar-Thick/Honey-Thick Liquids Avoid Substitute Normal-Consistency Beverages Appropriate Thickened Beverages: Milk, Juice, Water, Coffee, Tea Soup Appropriate Thickened Soup Ice cream ,sherbet, Jell-O Pudding or Frozen Nutritional Treat Ice
  • 3. Fluid Restriction *See Beverage Worksheet in MAR or Chart in Dietary Section* Milk/Coffee/Tea: 8 ounces Juice container: 6 ounces Prune Juice: 4 ounces Avoid Substitute Jell-O Salad or baked dessert Ice cream, sherbet, popsicles Pudding or baked dessert Soup Vegetable Juice Whole vegetable Fruit Juice Whole fruit Clear Liquid Avoid Substitute Milk Apple/Cranberry/Grape Juice, Coffee without Creamer, Tea, Lemonade Cream Soups/Soups Broth Desserts Jell-O, Popsicles Full Liquid Avoid Substitute Regular Soups Pureed soups/ broth Oatmeal Cream of wheat, thinned with milk Desserts Pudding, Jell-O, Ice cream, Sherbet, Popsicles Milk products are allowed: All milk, creamer, milkshakes, hot chocolate, yogurt Right to Refuse: Patients may refuse to comply with their prescribed diet, however, please encourage patients to follow their diet order. If any patient refuses or is non-compliant with their diet, please let the dietitians, Theresa or Elizabeth know (ext. 2422). Those that are on mechanically altered diets (mechanical soft, pureed, thickened liquids) cannot be liberalized unless ordered by speech therapy or doctor. It is important that they receive the appropriate consistency of food for safety reasons. If the patient is refusing a mechanically altered diet, please contact speech therapy.