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HudsonKB16

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Which regulations do almost all dialysis providers in the United States follow?

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In the dialysis setting, which health care professionals would carry out the following tasks? They
 a. have primary responsibility for determining the patient's treatment regimen.
  b. educate patients on the importance of following the prescribed diet and monitor nutritional status.
  c. discuss psychosocial issues with patients and address problems relating to family support, transportation, and other environmental factors that could affect the patient's compliance with the program of treatment.
  d. have the most contact with patients on each visit.



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Answer to Question 1

federal regulations for ESRD facilities

Answer to Question 2

a. physicians,
b. dietitians,
c. social workers,
d. registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and certified dialysis technicians



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