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How does a dietician help a patient?
A dietician treats vision problems.
A dietician cures genetic disorders.
A dietician performs surgery on patients to improve digestion.
A dietician helps patients get the proper amount of nutrients.
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Correct: "A dietician helps patients get the proper amount of nutrients."
Explanation: Registered dietitians assess a patient's nutritional status, design individualized meal plans, provide counseling and education, and use nutrition therapy to prevent or manage medical conditions (e.g., diabetes, heart disease, malnutrition, digestive disorders). They do not perform surgery, cure genetic disorders, or treat eye diseases — although they can help manage nutrition-related aspects of those conditions and work alongside physicians, surgeons, genetic counselors, and ophthalmologists.
Explanation: Registered dietitians assess a patient's nutritional status, design individualized meal plans, provide counseling and education, and use nutrition therapy to prevent or manage medical conditions (e.g., diabetes, heart disease, malnutrition, digestive disorders). They do not perform surgery, cure genetic disorders, or treat eye diseases — although they can help manage nutrition-related aspects of those conditions and work alongside physicians, surgeons, genetic counselors, and ophthalmologists.
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