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Which of the following statements about the mini nutritional assessment (MNA) is not true?

  1. It is a validated tool for nutrition screening in those over age 65

  2. The MNA screens for malnutrition or risk of malnutrition

  3. There is a short form and a longer form for screening

  4. Specialized training is required to administer this screening tool

The correct answer is: Specialized training is required to administer this screening tool

The statement that specialized training is required to administer the mini nutritional assessment (MNA) is not true. The MNA is designed to be a straightforward tool that can be easily administered by various healthcare providers without the need for extensive specialized training. Its focus is on evaluating the nutritional status of older adults, particularly those aged 65 and above, making it accessible for routine use in clinical settings. In contrast, the other statements reflect accurate information about the MNA. It is indeed a validated screening tool specifically aimed at identifying malnutrition or the risk of malnutrition in older populations, which is critical for ensuring that interventions can be promptly implemented. Additionally, there are both a short form and a longer form of the MNA, allowing for flexibility depending on the setting and the detail of information required. This versatility further emphasizes its utility in nutritional screening for the elderly.