
RD exam topics: Alzheimer‘s Disease, Delphi Technique, and Nominal Group Technique:
Chomp Down Dietetics Presents: Chomping Down the RD Exam · Dietitian Feraz, MS, RDN
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This episode covers Alzheimer‘s disease, Delphi technique, and nominal group technique
Questions
Which of the following is least likely to be recommended for a patient diagnosed with Alzheimers disease?
A. Decreasing saturated fat intake
B. Increasing saturated fat intake
C. Finger foods
D. Avoiding patterned plates for mealtime
Which of the following is not considered a feature typically associated with the Delphi technique?
A. Multiple rounds of questionnaires
B. Participants discussing the topic together in person
C. Participant anonymity
D. All choices are features typically associated with Delphi technique
Which of the following is not associated with nominal group technique?
A. silent generation
B. Participants sharing their thoughts on a topic with each other throughout the nominal group technique process
C. Clarification
D. All of the choices listed are associated with the nominal group technique