Anomalies found during the assessment of nutrition in children are common in pediatric practice, yet few articles address the intersection between malnutrition and medical neglect. The diagnosis of medical neglect requires several components including a) harm, or risk of harm due to lack of recommended health care, b) recommended care provides benefit significantly greater than potential risk, c) caregiver understands the medical recommendations; and d) has access to the recommended care, but fails to utilize it. Through the application of this definition to cases of malnutrition, considerations for diagnosing medical neglect when presented with malnutrition are reviewed.
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