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Evvie72

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Which best describes an example of the food and nutrient delivery domain used in the nutrition intervention process?
 a. Modifying the composition of meals
 b. Referring to community agencies
 c. Developing skills in dietary preparation
  d. Consulting with local agencies
 e. Educating the patient about fat intake

Question 2

Motivational interviewing is an example of which type of domain used in the nutrition intervention process?
 a. Nutrition education
 b. Food and nutrient delivery
 c. Coordination of nutrition care
  d. Diagnostic labeling
 e. Nutrition counseling



Athena23

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

e



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