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Nutrition Therapy and Pathophysiology 4th Edition,
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by Marcia Nelms and Kathryn P. Sucher. All Chapters 1-25
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,Chapter l1 l- lRole lof lthe lRegistered lDietitian lNutritionist lin lthe lHealth lCare
True l/ lFalse
1. The lScope lof lPractice lencompasses lthe lrange lof lroles, lactivities, land lregulations lwithin lwhich
lnutrition l and ldietetics lpractitioners lperform.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
DIFFICULTY: Bloom's: lUnderstand
REFERENCES: l The lRegistered lDietitian lin lClinical lPractice
2. Hospice lfacilities lfocus lon lintegrated, lmultidisciplinary lassistance lfor lrecovery lfrom lacute lor
lchronic l illness land/or lsurgical lprocedures.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
DIFFICULTY: Bloom's: lRemember
REFERENCES: l The lRegistered lDietitian lin lClinical lPractice
3. With la lminimum lof l1,000 lhours lof lrelated lpractice land lat lleast l90 lcontinuing leducation lcredits,
la l registered ldietitian lmay lbecome la llactation lconsultant.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
DIFFICULTY: Bloom's: lUnderstand
REFERENCES: l Other lHealth lProfessionals—Interdisciplinary lTeams
4. Medical ldoctors lare lcommonly lresponsible lfor lthe linitial lnutrition lscreening lof lpatients land
lfor l notifying lthe ldietitian lif la lpatient’s lintake lis linadequate.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
DIFFICULTY: Bloom's: lUnderstand
REFERENCES: l Other lHealth lProfessionals—Interdisciplinary lTeams
5. Some lstates lprovide lMedicaid lbenefits lfor lnutrition lservices, lbut lthere lis lsignificant lvariability
lbetween l states.
a. True
b. False
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,ANSWER: True
DIFFICULTY: Bloom's: lUnderstand
REFERENCES: l lHealth lCare lServices land lReimbursement lfor lMedical lNutrition lTherapy l(MNT)
6. To lprovide loptimal lnutritional lcare, lall laspects lof la lpatient’s llife lmust lbe lconsidered.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
DIFFICULTY: Bloom's: lUnderstand
REFERENCES: l lDeveloping lCritical lThinking lSkills land lProfessional lPerformance
7. Evidence-based lpractice lcan lbest lbe ldefined las lpurposeful, lself-regulatory ljudgment lthat lresults
lin l interpretation, lanalysis, levaluation, land linference lupon lwhich lthat ljudgment lis lbased.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
DIFFICULTY: Bloom's: lRemember
REFERENCES: l lDeveloping lCritical lThinking lSkills land lProfessional lPerformance
8. The lcognitive lprocesses lthat la ldietitian lgoes lthrough lto lmake lclinical ljudgments lare lknown las
lpractice l standards.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
DIFFICULTY: Bloom's: lRemember
REFERENCES: l lDeveloping lCritical lThinking lSkills land lProfessional lPerformance
9. The lsteps lof lthe ldecision-making lprocess ldo lnot lnecessarily ltake lplace lin la lparticular lsequence.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
DIFFICULTY: Bloom's: lUnderstand
REFERENCES: l lDeveloping lCritical lThinking lSkills land lProfessional lPerformance
10. The lAND’s lCode lof lEthics land lStandards lof lProfessional lPerformance lrequires lthat loutcomes
lare l measurable land levidence-based.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
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REFERENCES: l lDeveloping lCritical lThinking lSkills land lProfessional lPerformance
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