Nutrition Therapy and Pathophysiology 4th Edition,
by Marcia Nelms and Kathryn P. Sucher. All Chapters 1-25
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,Chapter V31 V3- V3Role V3of V3the V3Registered V3Dietitian V3Nutritionist V3in V3the V3Health V3Care
True V3/ V3False
1. The V3Scope V3of V3Practice V3encompasses V3the V3range V3of V3roles, V3activities, V3and V3regulations V3within
V3which V3nutrition V 3 and V3dietetics V3practitioners V3perform.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
DIFFICULTY: Bloom's: V3Understand
REFERENCES: V 3 The V3Registered V3Dietitian V3in V3Clinical V3Practice
2. Hospice V3facilities V3focus V3on V3integrated, V3multidisciplinary V3assistance V3for V3recovery V3from
V3acute V3or V3chronic V 3 illness V3and/or V3surgical V3procedures.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
DIFFICULTY: Bloom's: V3Remember
REFERENCES: V 3 The V3Registered V3Dietitian V3in V3Clinical V3Practice
3. With V3a V3minimum V3of V31,000 V3hours V3of V3related V3practice V3and V3at V3least V390 V3continuing
V3education V3credits, V3a V 3 registered V3dietitian V3may V3become V3a V3lactation V3consultant.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
DIFFICULTY: Bloom's: V3Understand
REFERENCES: V 3 Other V3Health V3Professionals—Interdisciplinary V3Teams
4. Medical V3doctors V3are V3commonly V3responsible V3for V3the V3initial V3nutrition V3screening V3of
V3patients V3and V3for V 3 notifying V3the V3dietitian V3if V3a V3patient’s V3intake V3is V3inadequate.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
DIFFICULTY: Bloom's: V3Understand
REFERENCES: V 3 Other V3Health V3Professionals—Interdisciplinary V3Teams
5. Some V3states V3provide V3Medicaid V3benefits V3for V3nutrition V3services, V3but V3there V3is V3significant
V3variability V3between V 3 states.
a. True
b. False
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,ANSWER: True
DIFFICULTY: Bloom's: V3Understand
REFERENCES: V3 V3Health V3Care V3Services V3and V3Reimbursement V3for V3Medical V3Nutrition V3Therapy
V3(MNT)
6. To V3provide V3optimal V3nutritional V3care, V3all V3aspects V3of V3a V3patient’s V3life V3must V3be V3considered.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
DIFFICULTY: Bloom's: V3Understand
REFERENCES: V3 V3Developing V3Critical V3Thinking V3Skills V3and V3Professional V3Performance
7. Evidence-based V3practice V3can V3best V3be V3defined V3as V3purposeful, V3self-regulatory V3judgment
V3that V3results V3in V 3 interpretation, V3analysis, V3evaluation, V3and V3inference V3upon V3which V3that
V3judgment V3is V3based.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
DIFFICULTY: Bloom's: V3Remember
REFERENCES: V3 V3Developing V3Critical V3Thinking V3Skills V3and V3Professional V3Performance
8. The V3cognitive V3processes V3that V3a V3dietitian V3goes V3through V3to V3make V3clinical V3judgments V3are
V3known V3as V3practice V 3 standards.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
DIFFICULTY: Bloom's: V3Remember
REFERENCES: V3 V3Developing V3Critical V3Thinking V3Skills V3and V3Professional V3Performance
9. The V3steps V3of V3the V3decision-making V3process V3do V3not V3necessarily V3take V3place V3in V3a V3particular
V3sequence.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
DIFFICULTY: Bloom's: V3Understand
REFERENCES: V3 V3Developing V3Critical V3Thinking V3Skills V3and V3Professional V3Performance
10. The V3AND’s V3Code V3of V3Ethics V3and V3Standards V3of V3Professional V3Performance V3requires V3that
V3outcomes V3are V 3 measurable V3and V3evidence-based.
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b. False
ANSWER: True
DIFFICULTY: Bloom's: V3Understand
REFERENCES: V3 V3Developing V3Critical V3Thinking V3Skills V3and V3Professional V3Performance
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