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Settings of the diet calculator

SmartFlow has a diet calculator. For the correct operation of the calculator, it is important that you know the functions of the settings of the calculator.

Figure 1. The diet calculator
The Diet Hill's dialog box
This table shows each setting of the calculator and its function:
SettingFunctionCan a template use the setting information?
Start at (o'clock)Use Start at (o'clock) to select the start time of the treatment task.Only for fixed time templates.
Continue every (hours)Use the Continue every (hours) setting to select the frequency that the scheduled treatment tasks occur.Yes.
InstructionsUse the Instructions box to record information about the treatment.No. The default value for the parameter controls Billing.
TypeUse the Type box to select the applicable type of food.

Use the Dry setting and the Wet setting to identify if the food is dry or wet.

No. Set a value for each patient.
RER caloriesThe RER calories box shows the patient's resting energy requirements (RER). To calculate the patient's RER, the calculator uses the equation 70 × patient's body weight(kg)⁰·⁷⁵.Yes.
Condition factorThe Condition factor box automatically shows 1.2. If necessary, you can change the value of the Condition factor box.
Note: 1.2 is the maintenance requirement for the average neutered adult patient.
Yes.
Total food caloriesThe Total food calories setting shows the calorific quantity that you must give the patient. To calculate the value of the Total food calories box, the calculator uses the equation RER × condition factor.Yes.
Calories per cupThe Calories per cup setting shows the calorific value of each cup of the food that you select. If necessary, you can change the value of the Calories per cup setting.
Note: SmartFlow uses the standard cup size of 250ml.
Yes.
Per feedingIf you select Dry, the Per feeding box shows the quantity of food in cups that you must give the patient.

If you select Wet, the Per feeding box shows the quantity of food in cans that you must give the patient.

No. Set a value for each patient.