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brutforce

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What are recommended interventions for a patient with Fatty Liver Disease?
 
  1. Rapid weight loss
   2. Metformin administration
   3. Group-based therapy
   4. 2 and 3

Question 2

When utilizing an interpreter, which item does not need to be documented?
 
  1. Name of the individual interpreting
   2. Primary language of the patient and caregiver
   3. Pictures used to communicate an idea
   4. Understanding of the patient and the care provider



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1. Slow, measured weight loss is better than a rapid dropping of weight.
2. Metformin is an effective therapy for this condition.
3. Group-based therapy with the adolescent age group for weight loss as support during this process is beneficial and effective.
4. Group-based therapy with the adolescent age group for weight loss as support during this process is beneficial and effective. Slow, measured weight loss is better than a rapid dropping of weight. Metformin is an effective therapy for this condition.

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1. The name must be provided to verify who is giving the information.
2. The primary language documentation will provide future workers with information to help the patient.
3. If an interpreter is being used, pictures may only supplement the discussion. The interpreter should be communicating the health-care provider's explanations word-for-word.
4. Clarity of the information provided through the interpreter should be documented to identify if the family is understanding the information provided.



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