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Procedure: The PG-SGA Scored Patient-Generated Subjective Global Assessment (PG -SGA) Worksheet– Scoring Weight Loss To determine score, usemonth weight data if available. These four items are given subjective weights to produce a global assessment. Scores of 1–2 indicates severe malnutrition, 3–5 mild to moderate malnutrition, and 6–7 normal nutrition Benefits of SGA SGA is simple, noninvasive, inexpensive, and quickly executable and can be performed bedside by any skilled and trained health-care professional after brief training. , · Global PG-SGA Category Rating (Stage A, Stage B or Stage C) Fever: Score fever intensity or duration, whichever is greater. Encompassing historical, symptomatic, and physical parameters, SGA aims to identify an individual's initial nutrition state and consider the interplay of factors Parameters were weight loss during the pastmonths, anorexia, loss of subcutaneous fat, and muscle mass. Background: Subjective Global Assessment (SGA), a method of nutritional assessment based on clinical judgment, has The PG-SGA is aintool that can be used for nutrition screening, assessment, triaging and monitoring. It is also recommended by CMTF for triaging nutrition care Subjective Global Assessment (SGA) is a method for evaluating nutritional status based on a practitioner's clinical judgment rather than objective, quantitative measurements. Materials required: PG-SGA worksheet. (99°F= °C °=° and Download the PG-SGA Form in paper version , · Subjective Global Assessment (SGA) is a nutritional assessment tool widely used in hospital clinical practice, even though it is not exempted of limitations in relation PMIDDOI: /ajcn/ Abstract. It is capable of identifying malnutrition (K/DOQI-NKF) and gives a global score of malnutrition. Use points below to score weight change and add one extra point if patient has lost weight during the pastweeks Subjective global assessment (SGA) (%20Tool%20EN%20colour_(1).pdf) is the gold standard for diagnosing malnutrition. It correlates well with the subjective and objective Usemonth data only if there is nomonth weight data.