FND 430 Exam 1 With Complete Solutions
What does NCP stand for? - ANSWER Nutrition care process
What is the purpose of the NCP? - ANSWER systematic problem-solving method to
address nutrition related problems and provide safe and effective quality nutrition care.
4 steps of NCP - ANSWER 1. Assessment
2. Diagnosis
3. Intervention
4. Monitoring and Evaluation
What does ADIME stand for? - ANSWER Assesment
Diagnosis
Intervention
Monitoring
Evaluation
What does NRS stand for? - ANSWER Nutrition risk screening
How does nutrition screening relate to the NCP? - ANSWER It is how you identify if
patients, clients or groups who may benefit from a nutrition assessment and
intervention by a RDN.
Not a step within the NCP.
NCP Step 1 and purpose - ANSWER Assessment
get enough info to identify related problems
5 categories of a Nutrition Assessment - ANSWER 1. Food/Nutrition-related history
2. Anthropometric measurements
3. Biochemical data
4. Physical findings
5. Client history
Examples of data sources and tools for Nutritional Assessment - ANSWER Records
Referrals
, Interview
Surveys
Statistics
Research
NCP Step 2 and purpose - ANSWER Diagnosis
Identification and description of a specific nutritional problem that can be improved
through treatment/nutrition intervention. Separate from medical diagnosis.
3 categories of Diagnosis - ANSWER 1. Intake
2. Clinical
3. Behavioral-environmental
Diagnosis Intake examples - ANSWER "problems related to intake of energy"
-inadequate energy intake
-excessive oral food or beverage intake
Diagnosis Clinical examples - ANSWER "problems related to medical or physical
conditions"
-swallowing difficulties
-underweight
-impaired nutrient interaction
Diagnosis Behavioral-Environmental examples - ANSWER "problems identified as
related to knowledge, attitudes or beliefs, food supply and safety, or physical
environment"
-knowledge
-disordered eating
What does PES stand for and what is its purpose? - ANSWER Diagnosis includes
documentation of:
1. Problem
2. Etiology
3. Signs and symptoms
PES Problem - ANSWER Official diagnoses with sample code
What does NCP stand for? - ANSWER Nutrition care process
What is the purpose of the NCP? - ANSWER systematic problem-solving method to
address nutrition related problems and provide safe and effective quality nutrition care.
4 steps of NCP - ANSWER 1. Assessment
2. Diagnosis
3. Intervention
4. Monitoring and Evaluation
What does ADIME stand for? - ANSWER Assesment
Diagnosis
Intervention
Monitoring
Evaluation
What does NRS stand for? - ANSWER Nutrition risk screening
How does nutrition screening relate to the NCP? - ANSWER It is how you identify if
patients, clients or groups who may benefit from a nutrition assessment and
intervention by a RDN.
Not a step within the NCP.
NCP Step 1 and purpose - ANSWER Assessment
get enough info to identify related problems
5 categories of a Nutrition Assessment - ANSWER 1. Food/Nutrition-related history
2. Anthropometric measurements
3. Biochemical data
4. Physical findings
5. Client history
Examples of data sources and tools for Nutritional Assessment - ANSWER Records
Referrals
, Interview
Surveys
Statistics
Research
NCP Step 2 and purpose - ANSWER Diagnosis
Identification and description of a specific nutritional problem that can be improved
through treatment/nutrition intervention. Separate from medical diagnosis.
3 categories of Diagnosis - ANSWER 1. Intake
2. Clinical
3. Behavioral-environmental
Diagnosis Intake examples - ANSWER "problems related to intake of energy"
-inadequate energy intake
-excessive oral food or beverage intake
Diagnosis Clinical examples - ANSWER "problems related to medical or physical
conditions"
-swallowing difficulties
-underweight
-impaired nutrient interaction
Diagnosis Behavioral-Environmental examples - ANSWER "problems identified as
related to knowledge, attitudes or beliefs, food supply and safety, or physical
environment"
-knowledge
-disordered eating
What does PES stand for and what is its purpose? - ANSWER Diagnosis includes
documentation of:
1. Problem
2. Etiology
3. Signs and symptoms
PES Problem - ANSWER Official diagnoses with sample code