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15 Cards in this Set
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What is the definition for prevention
What is the definition for intervention |
Proactive- involves preventing problems before they occur
Reactive- Attempts to intervene to solve problems that already exist. |
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Clinical signs are evident only when
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in later stages or defiency or toxicity
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What can not be relied on to determine dietary risk
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clinical signs and client responses
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What does SOUP method stand for
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Subjective
Objective Assessment Plan |
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What is the subjective used for in a SOUP note
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personalize explanation of purpose of diet screening
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what does the subjective usually include
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what the client reports but not what the clinician directly observes
History, diet history, and recall |
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What will you gain from asking the patient to describe a typical day (5)
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Provide info about factors influencing food selection
Help facilitate the rapport needed Provide info about the patient in a logical order that can be remembered Provide a personalized focus |
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What can the 24 hour recall show in the subjective (4)
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Frequency of eating
Types of means consumed Use of cariogenic items in addition to foods General pattern of food types consumed daily |
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What does the objective contain
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Clinical signs
oral condition Medical and laboratory reports |
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What do you do during the assessment
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Explain and review relationship between diet and oral health
Explain Myplate recommended diet guidelines Assess cariogenic risk |
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What are common error (4)
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Explain the relevance of diet and nutrition to their specific problem
Don't begin with the assumption that changes have to be made Don't start making recommendations before all the info has been collected and assessed Make sure patients compare their food intake to proper portion sizes. |
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CHAPTER 23
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What are the different nutrition-related info and services available
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Registered dietitian
Federal, state, and local community services Websites Pamphlets, books, printed educational material |
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What are some factors someone should look at for a legitimate website
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Determine who maintains it
Check credentials Check out the quality of the links Note the frequency of updates Beware of fees |
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What are three links that are accurate
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Arbor nutrition guide
Blonz guide Healthfinder |