Odelli Study

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Odelli
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Question 1

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A __________ study which evaluated the effectiveness of a Nutrition Pathway vs. Standard Care in patients with Esophageal Cancer.
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  • Double Blind
  • Prospective
  • Multinational
  • Retrospective

Question 2

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When and where was this study published?
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  • 1996, New England Journal of Medicine
  • 2000, The American Journal of Medicine
  • 2002, Clinical Nutrition
  • 2005, Journal of Clinical Oncology

Question 3

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The goal of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a Nutrition Pathway (NP).
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  • True
  • False

Question 4

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The Nutritional Pathway Group was ___________ interviewed by the RD at initial presentation to the esophageal clinic.
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  • Selectively
  • Automatically
  • Reactively
  • Randomly

Question 5

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The Control Group received nutrition support in a __________ manner.
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  • Proactive
  • Reactive
  • Respectful
  • Retrospective

Question 6

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In the NP Group, patients were reviewed_________ per protocol.
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  • Monthly
  • Bi-weekly
  • Weekly
  • Daily

Question 7

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The outcomes studied were:
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  • Weight status
  • Percentage of planned treatment delivered
  • Number of unplanned hospital admissions (UHA)
  • Length of hospital stay during treatment
  • Survival rates

Question 8

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Patients who completed radiation _____ in the control group vs. _____ of patients completed the planned radiotherapy course in the NP group.
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  • 92%, 50%
  • 46%, 50%
  • 50%, 50%
  • 50%, 92%

Question 9

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The total length of stay for all UHA was greatly reduced in the NP group: 13.5 days for the control group, compared with 3.2 days for the NP group.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 10

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A significant difference in outcomes was observed. Patients in the treatment group:
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  • lost less weight throughout the treatment period,
  • received significantly more of the their planned radiation therapy,
  • had less unplanned hospital admissions,
  • improved quality of life,
  • and those who were admitted to the hospital had a shorter length of stays.
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