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An RD receives a dietary consult order regarding a patient with an ordered renal diet. According to the NCP, what should the RD do in the nutrition intervention step?
 a. Based on the prioritized nutrition diagnosis, with the patient, select expected outcomes, then plan and implement interventions.
  b. Based on the prioritized nutrition diagnosis, plan and implement appropriate nutrition interventions.
  c. Review the patient's laboratory results with the patient.
  d. Educate the patient about renal diets.

Question 2

List examples of nutrition diagnoses for which nutrition-related medication management might be used.



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Answer to Question 1

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Examples include altered GI function, impaired nutrient utilization, altered nutrient-related laboratory values, inadequate oral intake, and foodmedication interaction.




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Reply 2 on: Aug 20, 2018
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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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