Nutrition Therapy in Health Care

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Across
  1. 2. a health care professional who has earned at least an associate's degree in nursing, has been licensed by the state and assists patients in activities related to maintaining or recovering health
  2. 3. a health professional who has a graduate degree and passed a national registration exam who helps individuals with mentally, physically, developmentally or emotionally disabling conditions improve their ability to perform tasks in their daily living and working environments
  3. 6. financial protection against health care costs associated with treatment of disease or accidental injury
  4. 7. federal legislation meant to ensure that all Americans have access to affordable health care while containing US health care costs
  5. 9. a health professional who has earned a master's degree and passed a national examination who assesses, diagnoses, treats, and helps to prevent speech, language, cognitive, communication, voice, swallowing, fluency and other related disorders
Down
  1. 1. dietetics practice in which systematically reviewed scientific evidence is used to make food and nutrition practice decisions
  2. 4. a health professional who has earned a post bachelor degree of doctor of medicine or doctor of osteopathy and who has passed a licensing examination
  3. 5. evaluation of care that focuses on the status of participants after receiving care
  4. 8. a licensed health professional with a doctorate of pharmacy who compounds and dispenses medications, checks laboratory results for therapeutic drug levels and reviews risk for drug interactions
  5. 9. a professional with at least a bachelor's degree in social work who provides persons, families or vulnerable populations with psychosocial support, advises family caregivers, counsels patients, and helps plan for patients' needs after discharge