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The characteristic that distinguishes the nutrition diagnosis from any other type of diagnosis is:
 a. it is a diagnosis for which nutrition-related activities provide the primary intervention.
  b. it is written in another form, i.e., PES.
  c. it is designed to nutritionally cure the underlying disease.
  d. it is a way of measuring positive outcomes.

Question 2

A system used to evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of the entire nutrition care process is termed:
 a. nutrition monitoring and evaluation.
  b. outcomes management.
  c. research and design.
  d. the outermost ring of the NCP.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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