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Chelseaamend

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Which question is most appropriate when evaluating the P in the PES statement?
 a. Is the etiology truly the root cause?
 b. Is there an intervention that will cause a positive change?
  c. Will measuring symptoms resolve the problem?
 d. Can the dietetics practitioner improve the issue?
 e. Do the signs and symptoms describe the problem?

Question 2

Which documentation is most appropriate in a case where a nutrition assessment reveals no nutritional problems?
 a. No change
 b. No nutrition diagnosis
 c. No assessment completed
 d. Not applicable
 e. No documentation necessary



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cegalasso

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b




Chelseaamend

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Reply 2 on: Aug 20, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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