The Subjective Global Assessment (SGA):
a. is a tool to collect primary objective data.
b. combines historical information and interview data.
c. is used to identify acute care patients at increased risk for developing nutritional problems.
d. is based on the assumption that nutritional assessment can be accomplished with physical assessment only.
c
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a. Screenings should be conducted within 24 hours of admission. b. Screening questions are the same from facility to facility. c. Assessments must be conducted by physicians. d. Laboratory tests are not included.
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