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CDM Study Set Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass describe the importance of charting nutritional information in the medical record - helps to remember details of the client's nutritional status, but also provides all other health care professionals to the client's nutritional status nutritional information that is noted in medical records may change the type of treatment that other providers are prescribing charting it may also bring attention to other problems that other providers may have missed refer to your previous note to track trends and see progress (ex: if they eat less it may be why they seem weak during physical therapy 2100% Pass Guarantee Katelyn Whitman, All Rights Reserved © 2025 identify contacts who will give you the best idea of a client's nutritional status - most of the information should come from the client themselves if possible anyone who lives in the house, client's caregiver, any other member of the healthcare team, medical records communication with entire team is key to understanding their nutritional status what information should be included in a nutritional progress note (8 things) - food allergies and intolerances, food likes and dislikes, typical eating habits, percentage of food intake from each meal, current weight and BMI, nutritionally relevent lab work, nutritional diagnosis, and plan for treatment give examples of nonverbal responses that you should be looking for when interviewing a client - where do they look when speaking, are they fidgeting, do they wait for someone else to answer for them make note of their appearance that could be related to nutrition (weak/weight loss) discuss the purpose of an electronic health record (EHR) and what can be found (6) - document any interaction with the client and any treatment that the client receives, 3100% Pass Guarantee Katelyn Whitman, All Rights Reserved © 2025 available for other healthcare professionals involved in treatment to communicate with each other, document client's condition and progress past medical history, demographics, progress notes from other healthcare professionals, prescribed treatments, medications, and relevant images list questions you should ask a client to best evaluate their nutritional status - food allergies, food likes and dislikes, typical eating habits, who does the grocery shopping, who does the cooking, how many meals and snacks are eaten in a day, any recent weight changes, supplement intake, energy levels food diaries are very helpful (weeks worth is ideal, but 24 hour recall is fine) also available by caregiver explain the importance of keeping client information confidential - can be shared with healthcare worker if it is their job, but you need permission otherwise. if it is heard and does not concern you as a healthcare worker, do not repeat. identify critical issues that would make a client be considered a risk (7) - has concerns that could cause nutritional concerns, risks such as low food intake, not being able to hold down food, having gastrointestinal disease that impacts nutrient 4100% Pass Guarantee Katelyn Whitman, All Rights Reserved © 2025 absorption, having a disability making it hard to cook/chew/swallow, malnutrition, evidence of an eating disorder, recent weight loss of >10% body weight over 6 months explain the process of completing a Minimum Data Set (MDS) - used by healthcare team to assess client, different sections are filled out by different members of healthcare team CDM - section K Oral/Nutritional Status -filled out with information you gather from interviewing client, reading medical chart, discussion with other members of healthcare team, Section K: 1. swallowing ability (observable or need speech path referral) 2. height and weight (cdm or registered nurse) 3. weight loss (gathered by client or in medical record 4. nutritional approaches (any nutritional interventions)

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Answers 100% Pass


describe the importance of charting nutritional information in the medical record -

✔✔helps to remember details of the client's nutritional status, but also provides all

other health care professionals to the client's nutritional status




nutritional information that is noted in medical records may change the type of

treatment that other providers are prescribing




charting it may also bring attention to other problems that other providers may have

missed




refer to your previous note to track trends and see progress




(ex: if they eat less it may be why they seem weak during physical therapy



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,identify contacts who will give you the best idea of a client's nutritional status - ✔✔most

of the information should come from the client themselves if possible




anyone who lives in the house, client's caregiver, any other member of the healthcare

team, medical records




communication with entire team is key to understanding their nutritional status


what information should be included in a nutritional progress note (8 things) - ✔✔food

allergies and intolerances, food likes and dislikes, typical eating habits, percentage of

food intake from each meal, current weight and BMI, nutritionally relevent lab work,

nutritional diagnosis, and plan for treatment


give examples of nonverbal responses that you should be looking for when

interviewing a client - ✔✔where do they look when speaking, are they fidgeting, do

they wait for someone else to answer for them




make note of their appearance that could be related to nutrition (weak/weight loss)


discuss the purpose of an electronic health record (EHR) and what can be found (6) -

✔✔document any interaction with the client and any treatment that the client receives,




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,available for other healthcare professionals involved in treatment to communicate with

each other, document client's condition and progress




past medical history, demographics, progress notes from other healthcare professionals,

prescribed treatments, medications, and relevant images


list questions you should ask a client to best evaluate their nutritional status - ✔✔food

allergies, food likes and dislikes, typical eating habits, who does the grocery shopping,

who does the cooking, how many meals and snacks are eaten in a day, any recent

weight changes, supplement intake, energy levels




food diaries are very helpful (weeks worth is ideal, but 24 hour recall is fine) also

available by caregiver


explain the importance of keeping client information confidential - ✔✔can be shared

with healthcare worker if it is their job, but you need permission otherwise. if it is heard

and does not concern you as a healthcare worker, do not repeat.


identify critical issues that would make a client be considered a risk (7) - ✔✔has

concerns that could cause nutritional concerns, risks such as low food intake, not being

able to hold down food, having gastrointestinal disease that impacts nutrient




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, absorption, having a disability making it hard to cook/chew/swallow, malnutrition,

evidence of an eating disorder, recent weight loss of >10% body weight over 6 months


explain the process of completing a Minimum Data Set (MDS) - ✔✔used by healthcare

team to assess client, different sections are filled out by different members of healthcare

team




CDM - section K Oral/Nutritional Status


-filled out with information you gather from interviewing client, reading medical chart,

discussion with other members of healthcare team,




Section K:


1. swallowing ability (observable or need speech path referral)


2. height and weight (cdm or registered nurse)


3. weight loss (gathered by client or in medical record


4. nutritional approaches (any nutritional interventions)


5. feeding tubes (record how much formula the client needs through artificial means)


explain the difference between subjective and objective information in the medical chart




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