A dietitian has completed an assessment of a patient and determined that her daily intake needs are not met. Based on a research article, the dietitian replaces one of the nutrition supplements in her diet. A few days later, the dietitian observes improvement in the patient's health. Which component of critical thinking best describes the given scenario?
A. evidence-based dietetics practice
B. experience
C. specific knowledge base practice
D. decision making
E. attitude
Answer: A
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