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first american dietitian

Sarah Tyson Rorer

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when was the american dietetic association formed?

1917

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who was the vice president of the american dietetic association?

Lenna Frances Cooper

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who was the president of the american dietetic association?

Lula G. Graves

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what are the 3 main characteristics of the academy of nutrition and dietetics seal?

balance, caduceus, and cooking vessel

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what were some of the practices and limitations of food/ nourishment provided in hospitals prior to modern day practice?

the first hospitals in the US had poor conditions with diets of mush, molasses, and beer

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who and what was involved in modern scientific research?

antoine- laurent de lavoisier: worked on digestion, he worked on animals to see what was going on in the GI tract

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what is the definition of dietetics?

a dietetics- related position is considered to be any position that requires or makes use of your education, training, and/or experience in dietetics or nutrition, including outside of “traditional” dietetics practice

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what is an NDTR?

nutrition and dietetic technician, registered

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what are the education requirements to be an NDTR?

accredited by the ACEND of the AND, completing a 2 year associate’s degree and 450 hours of supervised dietetic technician experience in an actual job setting

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where do dietitians predominantly work?

many settings including hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, cafeterias, and for state and local governments

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what are the four foundational components of the code of ethics?

autonomy, non- maleficence, beneficence, and social justice

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what do the 3 characteristics of the profession on the seal mean?

balance represents the foundation of science, caduceus represents the close relationship between dietetics and medicine, cooking vessel represents cooking and food preparation

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autonomy

ensures a patient, client, or professional has the capacity and self- determination to engage in individual decision- making specific to personal health practice

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non- maleficence

intent to not inflict harm

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beneficence

encompasses taking positive steps to benefit others, which includes balancing benefit and risk

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justice (social)

supports fair, equitable, and appropriate treatment for individuals and fair allocation of resources

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how did de re medicina contribute to disease treatment?

3 branches: diseases treated manually, diseases treated by medicine, and diseases treated by diet

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first written dietary recommendations

babylonian tablets (2500 BC)

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oldest known cookbook

de re culinaria by apicius (100 BC)

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first written evidence of hospital menu

St. Bartholomew’s hospital (1123) Britain

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first food composition tables

USDA published in 1896, Bulletin 28

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what does the code of ethics do and what is their primary goal?

the code of ethics provides guidance for professional practice and decision- making. the primary goal is protection of the public.

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to whom does the code of ethics apply?

all members of the academy of nutrition and dietetics, including credentialed and non- credentialed practitioners, as well as student members

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in the past, dietitians mainly worked in

hospitals

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now, dietitians can work in

hospitals, health maintenance organizations, schools, day care centers, correctional facilities, sports nutrition, corporate wellness programs, food and nutrition- related businesses and industries, private practice, community and public health settings, universities and medical centers, and research facilities

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