Nutritional goals for a patient wishing to modify eating patterns should adhere to each, except one. Which is the exception?, Measurable, Immediate, Realistic, Achievable, Overall, the most effective method of obtaining dietary information is with the:, Diet History, 24-Hour Recall, Food Frequency Questionnaire, Food Diary, One purpose of the health history is to identify health-related considerations and medications that may cause nutritional risk., True, False, Knowing how patients perceive or value oral health can assist the dental professional in developing educational strategies. Which part of the history does this fall under?, Medical history, Psychosocial history, Dental history, Health history, Why is a comprehensive medical history important for patient evaluation? 1.Treatment plan is complete 2. Treatment plan may be detrimental to patient's overall health 3. Provides a comprehensive picture 4. Provides for effective educatioin, 1, 2, 1, 2, 3, 2, 3, 4 , 1, 4, Providing a standardized low-carbohydrate menu is sufficient for most patients with a high caries rate., True, False, Results of dietary discussion sessions do not need to be documented or communicated with other dental staff members., True, False, Listening involves interpreting the words spoken, the manner in which they are said, and non-verbal actions directly observed., True, False, For dental caries, the size of portions is more important than the number of portions. Portion distortion may make estimating dietary intake, Both statement are true, Both statements are false, The first statement is true, the second is false, The first statement is false, the second is true, The most important factor in increasing caries risk is:, Oral Contact Time, Sequence of Eating, Retentive of Foods, Fermentable Carbohydrates.

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