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How Can Nurses Identify Food Insecurity?
Nurses can identify food insecurity through patient screenings and assessments. Key indicators include:
- Unintentional weight loss or gain
- Reports of skipping meals
- Complaints of fatigue or weakness
- Symptoms of nutritional deficiencies
Nurses can use validated screening tools like the Hunger Vital Sign™, which consists of two questions that reliably identify families at risk.
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