Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN)
Registered dietitian nutritionists (RDNs) are food and nutrition experts. They evaluate a person’s health and nutritional needs and come up with plans to meet those needs. RDNs help healthcare providers by providing a patient treatment plan that may include the following:
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Ideal body weight, calorie needs, and dietary needs
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Foods that help ease swallowing
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Special diets
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Dietary changes that need to be made due to a disability
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Tube feeding formulas and schedules for people who can’t swallow
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Patient and family education on nutrition topics linked to diseases, such as diabetes
RDNs may practice in different settings, including:
RDNs hold an undergraduate degree, have completed an approved internship program, and have passed a national exam to be credentialed as Registered Dietitian Nutritionists. Many have also earned a master's degree in dietetics or nutrition science.
Online Medical Reviewer:
Horowitz, Diane, MD
Online Medical Reviewer:
Wilkins, Joanna, RD, CD
Date Last Reviewed:
8/1/2017
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