ACBN Communication & Stakeholder Relations 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: A nutritionist is counseling a patient who speaks limited English. Which strategy best supports effective communication?
- Speak louder and more slowly
- Use a professional medical interpreter (Correct answer)
- Ask a family member to translate
- Provide only written materials in English
Correct answer: Use a professional medical interpreter
Professional medical interpreters ensure accurate translation of clinical information without the bias or gaps that family members may introduce.
Question 2: When documenting a patient's dietary recall in the medical record, which principle should guide the nutritionist's notes?
- Include only clinically significant findings
- Record verbatim everything the patient said
- Use objective, factual language free of assumptions (Correct answer)
- Summarize in the nutritionist's own interpretation
Correct answer: Use objective, factual language free of assumptions
Medical documentation must be objective and factual to maintain accuracy and avoid introducing bias into the clinical record.
Question 3: A hospital dietitian wants to advocate for increased nutrition staffing. Which approach is most effective when presenting to hospital administrators?
- Emphasize personal workload frustrations
- Present data linking staffing levels to patient outcomes (Correct answer)
- Request support from the nursing union first
- Send an email outlining the problem
Correct answer: Present data linking staffing levels to patient outcomes
Administrators respond to evidence-based arguments that connect staffing decisions to measurable patient outcomes and institutional goals.
Question 4: Which behavior demonstrates active listening during a nutrition counseling session?
- Preparing the next question while the patient speaks
- Nodding and paraphrasing the patient's statements (Correct answer)
- Taking detailed notes without making eye contact
- Redirecting the patient to stay on the meal plan topic
Correct answer: Nodding and paraphrasing the patient's statements
Active listening involves reflecting back what the patient says to show understanding and encourage further disclosure.
Question 5: A community nutritionist is designing a public health campaign on sodium reduction. Which stakeholder group should be engaged early in the planning process?
- Only healthcare providers
- Community members, local leaders, and health departments (Correct answer)
- The national media exclusively
- Food manufacturers only
Correct answer: Community members, local leaders, and health departments
Effective public health campaigns require early engagement of community stakeholders to ensure cultural relevance and buy-in.
Question 6: When a patient disagrees with the recommended dietary plan, the nutritionist should first:
- Repeat the recommendation more firmly
- Explore the patient's concerns and reasons for disagreement (Correct answer)
- Document non-compliance in the chart
- Refer the patient to another provider
Correct answer: Explore the patient's concerns and reasons for disagreement
Exploring the patient's perspective is foundational to motivational interviewing and helps identify barriers to adherence.
Question 7: Which of the following best describes the role of a nutritionist in an interdisciplinary care team meeting?
- Defer all decisions to the physician
- Provide nutrition-specific expertise and integrate it with the team's overall care plan (Correct answer)
- Focus solely on documenting what others say
- Present recommendations only if directly asked
Correct answer: Provide nutrition-specific expertise and integrate it with the team's overall care plan
Nutritionists contribute their specialized knowledge to the team and collaborate to develop a comprehensive care plan for the patient.
A nutritionist is counseling a patient who speaks limited English.
Which strategy best supports effective communication?