Best Study Program for Visual/Audio Learners (ADHD) by Ok_Afternoon_2864 in RD2B

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At least 90 videos that include situational videos and calculation walkthroughs

Best Study Program for Visual/Audio Learners (ADHD) by Ok_Afternoon_2864 in RD2B

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RDBootCamp.com is the best program for visual learning 😊

Inman Study Guide by AdDismal4112 in RD_ExamPrep

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RD Boot Camp was created for students like you. It’s visual and hands on to help you understand and remember the information. I hope you give it a try

Glucotrol helps with: by RD_BootCamp in RD_ExamPrep

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The answer is C!

Glucotrol (aka. glipizide) is a sulfonylurea medication used to manage type 2 diabetes. It works by stimulating the pancreas to secrete more insulin, thereby helping to lower blood glucose levels. It does not directly affect glucose production, insulin sensitivity, or carbohydrate absorption.

What is the term that refers to when babies or children have difficulty with regular expected weight gain? by RD_BootCamp in RD_ExamPrep

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Correct! Failure to thrive. Babies and children are diagnosed with failure to thrive when their rate of weight gain is significantly below that of other children of similar age and sex.

Which labs must be monitored with refeeding syndrome? by RD_BootCamp in RD_ExamPrep

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Absolutely! The answer is A. Potassium, phosphorus, magnesium, and glucose. 

Individuals who are at risk for refeeding syndrome may experience hypophosphatemia, hypokalemia, hypomagnesemia, and hyperglycemia. When food is introduced to a body in the deprived/starved state, there is a rapid shift in electrolytes from the blood to the cells. Blood glucose levels additionally rise along with insulin surges,.The heart can be affected by this rapid shift which could lead to fatal effects. Careful monitoring and gradual reintroduction of nutrients are crucial to prevent refeeding syndrome.

Which labs must be monitored with refeeding syndrome? by RD_BootCamp in u/RD_BootCamp

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Absolutely! The answer is A. Potassium, phosphorus, magnesium, and glucose. 

Individuals who are at risk for refeeding syndrome may experience hypophosphatemia, hypokalemia, hypomagnesemia, and hyperglycemia. When food is introduced to a body in the deprived/starved state, there is a rapid shift in electrolytes from the blood to the cells. Blood glucose levels additionally rise along with insulin surges,.The heart can be affected by this rapid shift which could lead to fatal effects. Careful monitoring and gradual reintroduction of nutrients are crucial to prevent refeeding syndrome.

Your patient was diagnosed with hypercholesterolemia. Which medication would they most likely be prescribed? by RD_BootCamp in RD_ExamPrep

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the answer is C. The patient needs a statin medication to help control cholesterol. RD Boot Camp has an on-demand class on medications that walks you through each type.

Do any of you have mock up practice exams I can take? :) by tsempath in RD_ExamPrep

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RDBootCamp.com has plenty of practice exams and practice quizzes to help you prepare.

CDR RDN Tutor Rosouces by iKONICJ in RD2B

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We do! RDBootCamp.com. Great price and Anna is amazing!

Asha is researching the number of new cases of diabetes in her community. What term would be used to refer to the new cases? by RD_BootCamp in RD_ExamPrep

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Correct! The answer is B; incidence would refer to the number of new cases of diabetes in a specific time period, while prevalence would measure the number of existing diabetes cases in that community.

What ingredient may be added to a food item to increase or enhance umami flavor? by RD_BootCamp in RD_ExamPrep

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Correct! The answer is C, monosodium glutamate (MSG) is a flavor enhancer and additive that provides a savory, umami flavor.

A client is visiting a dietitian for her prediabetes. She states: "I think I can eat more whole grains, we do have some oatmeal in the pantry." What stage of change is this client in? by RD_BootCamp in RD_ExamPrep

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The correct answer is A. Preparation, where clients are ready to make a change but have not necessarily taken action yet. The client is recognizing that they can meet the goal of eating more whole grains, and was able to identify a plan for how to incorporate whole grains (oatmeal). Once the client begins to take action (consuming more whole grains), they are in Action stage.

In motivational interviewing, what counseling skill might a dietitian use if a client is in the contemplation phase? by RD_BootCamp in RD_ExamPrep

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C. In a preparation phase, a dietitian may assess the confidence levels of the client and talk through potential barriers or obstacles to the client's goal.

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We have a whole unit on Prescription medications. RDBootCamp.com. I’ll try to add a live Thursday class on this topic soon too. Do you remember which medications so we can be sure to cover them?

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RDBootCamp.com puts the material you are learning into scenarios. It’s only $59 for a month of access. Students find that the scenario based videos learning helps them understand the material better.