Multiple Choice
You are a registered dietitian working with a client for weight management. After the fourth session, you find out your client had anorexia nervosa. However, your client admits she is "fine" and "recovered from that years ago." You do not have specialized training working with individuals with eating disorders. How would you proceed with this client?
A) Resume the counseling program as usual.
B) Provide education on calorie counting.
C) Provide education on MyPlate without calorie counting.
D) Refer the client to a registered dietitian specializing in eating disorders.
E) Tell the client you can no longer see her and refer her back to her primary care provider.
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