List five examples of nutrition diagnoses that may necessitate alternate routes for nutrition interventions.
What will be an ideal response?
Examples of nutrition diagnoses that would lead to the practitioner recommending alternate routes for nutrition interventions include malnutrition, involuntary weight loss, inadequate oral food/beverage intake, inadequate fluid intake, increased nutrient needs, biting/chewing difficulty, involuntary weight loss, impaired swallowing, and impaired nutrient utilization.
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As of 2015, ____ states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico have enacted legislation regulating the practice of dietetics
a. 20 b. 34 c. 44 d. 50
Medications called _______________, which act to block the effect of acetylcholine, reduce the amount of saliva production as a major side effect
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
A deficiency of _____ most commonly causes a microcytic hypochromic anemia
A) vitamin B6 B) iron C) copper D) vitamin C E) vitamin E
What assessment tool is designed to measure how well a diet meets the recommendations of the Dietary Guidelines?
a. Healthy Eating Index b. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program c. Dietitian's Comparative Effectiveness Plan d. U.S. Public Health Nutrient Assessment Barometer e. U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (Forge) Guide