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Ebrown

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In a neurological setting where swallowing problems are common, the dietitian would have to work closely with which member of the interdisciplinary team?
 a. pharmacist
 b. physical therapist
 c. speech-language pathologist
  d. nurse
 e. social worker

Question 2

A registered dietitian is assessing a patient who reports that it is challenging to eat because she cannot pick up the fork or knife. Who would the RD consult with regard to this issue?
 a. physical therapist
 b. occupational therapist
  c. nurse
 d. diet clerk
 e. social worker



Tonny

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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