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Nutrition Care Process Free Documentation Software [Updated]




ADIME (Assessment, Diagnosis, Intervention, Monitoring, Evaluation) showcase nutrition care process. Health care practices need good documentation to keep track of patient/client recovery and to formulate proper intervention to solve the patient/client need.

Documentation can be done manually which is okay. I think of a health care system where patient information can be share among professionals to solve cases. I imagine a health care system where a dietitian can request for id of a patient/client from another dietitian provided the patient visited the new dietitian, this will help the new dietitian evaluate the work of other dietitian and proceed from where the dietitan stop.

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I present NutriMick ADIME, a simple software built by Nutrition and Dietetics student to make documentation easier.
NutriMick ADIME can do the following:

1   Takes patient/client information with good interface for dietitian to explore.

2   Can save the information in pdf or text format to make it portable for storage, archiving and sharing.

3As ability to save patient information on central database and can also retrieve patient information from the centralize database (coming soon and will be available on premium version).

4The last three button will be open to function soon, after the completion of the database.



This is a simple gift from me to the dietetic world and it can easily be used by Registered Dietitian Nutritionist especially those in private practice.


This version will run on windows, mac and Linux coming soon.

Download Link For the software will be available January 1 2020 

To calculate the BMI, enter the weigh in kg and height in m (note: don't add the unit, when you add the values then press get BMI).

To calculate the EER, specify the sex, enter the physical activity factor, the weight, height and age in years. Then press get EER

Always click on compile information button before you save as txt or pdf



Physical activity factor (estimates) for male and female

Physical Activity (PA)                                                                                       Men          women
Sedentary (e.g., no exercise)                                                                              1.00              1.00
Low activity (e.g., walks the equivalent of 2 miles per day at 3 to 4 mph)       1.11              1.12
Active (e.g., walks the equivalent of 7 miles per day at 3 to 4 mph)                 1.25              1.27

Very active (e.g., walks the equivalent of 17 miles per day at 3 to 4 mph)       1.48              1.45


System Requirement

Windows XP/7/8/10 supported(64 bit).
Will run without java.
Click on any of the download link











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