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List examples of when open-ended questions and closed-ended questions would be used in a nutrition counseling session.

Question 2

Which is a true statement regarding alcoholism in older adults?
 a. Approximately 20 of people over 65 abuse alcohol.
 b. Most adults become addicted to alcohol later in life in response to problems.
 c. Older adults are even more susceptible to nutrient deficiencies when they abuse alcohol.
 d. Most primary care providers identify alcohol abuse in older adults because of routine assessments.
  e. Alcohol abuse among older adults is one of the most commonly identified problems of aging.



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Answer to Question 1

Open-ended questions should be used when the clinician wants to gain more information from the client and when more than short answers are needed. Open-ended questions are also used to guide clients toward answering secondary or probing questions. Closed-ended questions should be used when only a short answer is needed. Because closed-ended questions are usually answered with only a yes or no, these types of questions should be limited.

Answer to Question 2

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