Author name: Amy Shults, RDN, CDN, CDCES

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PES Statements for Obesity

Obesity is a complex disease that can have a wide variety of nutrition problems and etiologies. There is no “right” or “wrong” PES statement, but make sure yours is specific to the patient using the data you collected in your assessment. There are many potential nutrition diagnoses across all the domains that can pertain to patients with obesity.

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What is a PES Statement?

PES stands for problem, etiology, signs/symptoms. PES statements use standardized terminology and are used by dietitians to communicate the nutrition diagnosis of a patient. PES statements are part of a larger framework known as the Nutrition Care Process (NCP) which provides dietitians with a framework to provide nutrition care using a systematic approach.

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Nutrition Care Process Steps

The Nutrition Care Process provides dietitians a framework for providing nutritional services. There are four main steps being the assessment, diagnosis, intervention and monitoring and evaluation. While this is a standardized approach, the nutrition care provided to the patient is still individualized.

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101 Nutrition Niche Ideas

While nutrition is only a piece of the health and wellness space, it is still a broad industry. While it may seem counterintuitive to decrease the size of your potential client pool, niching down can be a very successful business tactic and has many potential benefits in terms of both marketing strategy and job satisfaction.

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Can Dietitians Prescribe Medications?

In most countries, dietitians cannot prescribe medication. However, there are some situations in which dietitians can start or adjust medications based on specific protocols and procedures. In the US, dietitians can “initiate, implement and adjust” medication orders that are “protocol- or physician-order-driven” per the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.

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