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Nutritional Risk Score (NRS-2002)

NRS-2002 — Nutritional Risk Screening

Nutritional status

Disease severity

For informational purposes only. This tool is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.

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The preliminary screening step of NRS-2002 (four yes/no questions about BMI <20.5, recent weight loss, recent reduced food intake, and disease severity) can identify low-risk patients in under a minute without needing the full scoring. Only if any preliminary question is positive does the full NRS-2002 score need to be completed. This makes efficient ward-wide malnutrition screening practical for nursing staff.

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Did you know?

Malnutrition in European hospitals was first systematically quantified in the landmark SNAQ study (Short Nutritional Assessment Questionnaire, 2005), which found that 25% of admitted hospital patients were malnourished. A follow-up pan-European study (EuroOOPS, 2008) confirmed this, showing 33% of 5,051 hospitalised patients across 25 countries were at nutritional risk — yet the majority had no nutritional plan documented in their medical record, reflecting how consistently nutrition was underappreciated in hospital medicine.

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