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Explain the nutrition assessment for the lower gastrointestinal tract, including the components of client history, anthropometric measurements, and biochemical data, and giving examples of each component.

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According to the American Dietetic Association, ________ is the incorporation of systematically reviewed scientific evidence into food and nutrition practice decisions.
 a. clinical dietetic experience
  b. diagnostic reasoning
  c. evidenced-based dietetics practice
  d. medical nutrition therapy



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Answer to Question 1

Client history: includes personal, patient, family, social, and medical histories, such as previous medical conditions or surgeries, medications, support systems, and education.
Anthropometric measurements: includes height, weight, weight history, BMI.
Biochemical data: includes visceral protein assessment, inflammation assessment, hematologic assessment, lipid assessment, and lower GI specific tests.

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dbose

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Reply 2 on: Aug 20, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Gracias!

 

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