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Nutrition Care Process and Theories: A Comprehensive Guide, Quizzes of Nutrition

Definitions and explanations of key terms related to the nutrition care process, including problem-solving signs/symptoms (pes), evidence analysis library (eal), nutrition care manual (ncm), transtheoretical model/stages of change (ttm), health belief model (hbm), cognitive behavioral theory (cbt), and various other concepts. It also covers the role of self-efficacy, motivational interviewing, and social cognitive theory in nutrition care.

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2015/2016

Uploaded on 09/19/2016

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Download Nutrition Care Process and Theories: A Comprehensive Guide and more Quizzes Nutrition in PDF only on Docsity! TERM 1 NCP DEFINITION 1 nutrition care process TERM 2 PES DEFINITION 2 problemetiologysigns/symptoms TERM 3 EAL DEFINITION 3 evidence analysis library TERM 4 NCM DEFINITION 4 nutrition care manual TERM 5 TTM DEFINITION 5 Transtheoretical model/ stages of change TERM 6 HBM DEFINITION 6 health belief model TERM 7 CBT DEFINITION 7 cognitive behavioral theory TERM 8 nutrition care process DEFINITION 8 a systemic problem-solving method developed by the AND that dietetics practitioners use to think critically, make decisions addressing nutrition-related problems, and provide safe, effective, high-quality nutrition care TERM 9 standardized language DEFINITION 9 a uniform terminology that is used to describe practice TERM 10 outcome measures DEFINITION 10 data used to evaluate the success of interventions; includes direct nutrition outcomes, clinical and health status outcomes, patient/client-centered outcomes, and health care utilization and cost outcomes TERM 21 social cognitive theory DEFINITION 21 provides a framework for understanding, predicting and changing behavior; the theory identifies a dynamic, reciprocal relationship between environment, the person, and behavior; the person can be both an agent for change and a responder to change; it emphasizes the importance of observing and modeling behaviors, attitudes and emotional reactions of others; determinants of behavior include goals, outcome expectations, and self-efficacy; reinforcements increase or decrease the likelihood that the behavior will be repeated TERM 22 OARS DEFINITION 22 open-ended questionsaffirmationsreflective listeningsummaries TERM 23 nutrition care manual DEFINITION 23 an internet-based diet manual and professional practice manual for registered dietitian nutritionists; nutrition and dietetics technicians, registered; and allied health professionals TERM 24 Evidence analysis library DEFINITION 24 created to summarize the best available research in dietetics and nutrition TERM 25 Transtheoretical Model/ Stages of Change DEFINITION 25 a theoretical model of intentional health behavior change that describes a sequence of cognitive (attitudes and intentions) and behavioral steps people take in successful behavior change; the model developed by Prochaska and DiClemente is composed of a core concept known as Stages of Change, a series of independent variables, the processes of change and outcome measures including decision balance and self- efficacy; the model has been used to guide development of effective interventions for a variety of health behaviors; five stages include pre contemplation, contemplation, preparation, action and maintenance TERM 26 evidence-based practice guides DEFINITION 26 a series of guiding statements and treatment algorithms that are developed using a systemic review process of identifying, analyzing, and synthesizing scientific evidence TERM 27 assessment DEFINITION 27 anthropometrics (height, weight, something that is measurable)biochemical (lab tests, objective, procedures)clinical (pathology, symptoms, pre existing conditions, NFPA)dietary (24- hour recall information)might include referral medical diagnosis; pertinent social, family and medical history; summary of pertinent data collected; and comparison with standards and/or food-related behaviors TERM 28 diagnosis DEFINITION 28 where the actual PES statements are listed and prioritized TERM 29 intervention DEFINITION 29 section provides documentation of the specific treatment goals and expected outcomes, interventions and response of the client TERM 30 monitoring and evaluation DEFINITION 30 section records documentation of progress toward goals, factors that are facilitating or hampering progress, any changes in the clients level of understanding or behavior and future plans for care TERM 31 interdisciplinary healthcare team DEFINITION 31 a group of health care professionals from diverse fields who work in a coordinated fashion toward a common goal for the patient
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