Module 2 - Client Consultation Process Flashcards
1
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The Five-Step Consultation
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- Initial Interview
- Determine you can help the client and build rapport - NAQ and Food Journal
- Gather symptom and dietary information - Functional Evaluation
- Gather clinical information - The Plan/Nutritional Recommendations
- Communicate recommendations - Follow-up Sessions
- Monitor and track progress
2
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What is the initial interview?
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provides the opportunity to build rapport with your client and gather the information you need to understand their health concerns.
3
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steps for initial interview
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- Introduce yourself to the client and
provide information on your
background and training. - Review and sign the Disclaimer.
- Discuss the consultation process:
– Looking for the cause of the concern
– Determining how nutritional therapy can
improve his/her health - Play detective
-Practice the art of listening
– Seek to understand the client and their
health concerns
– Focus on the client when s/he is talking
(take notes when they are not talking)
– Look for their bigger concernDig for the underlying cause of the problem:
– “What happened before that and before that and before that?”
– “Have you noticed IT getting worse lately?”
– “Have you noticed an associated symptom YET?” - Ask questions regarding the client’s stress
level. - Ask about their hobbies, interests, travel, etc.
– Provides information on
possible exposures - Summarize the client’s goals/concerns.
- Confirm acceptance of the case.
4
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how to look at the NAQ manually
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- Look at the form globally.
- Add up the numbers in each section to get an overall score.
- Record the score on the Symptom Burden Analysis Graph form.
- Pay special attention to the sections in the “High Priority” range.
5
Q
how to evaluate the food journal
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- Check for the ratio and quality of macronutrients.
- Check for adequate intake of water.
- Check for intake of diuretics: coffee, black
tea, soda, alcohol, processed fruit juices. - Check for the quality of the food and the
how the food is prepared. - Check for the amount of sweets/starchy
carbohydrates a person is eating.
6
Q
steps for functional evaluation
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- Inform before you perform.
- Use the evaluation as a time to bond
with your client. - NTPs use touch as an evaluative tool NOT a therapeutic tool.
**In the connection, the healing happens.
7
Q
When do you do the Lingual-Neuro Testing (LNT) and what is it?
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- After you complete the Functional Evaluation, you’ll review your findings to determine the weaknesses you want to address first. - Then, you’ll do Lingual-Neuro Testing (LNT) to find out “what works” for that client
8
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What are The Plan and Nutritional Recommendations and what is the goal?
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- The Plan/Nutritional Recommendations session can be completed during a separate
consultation or at the end of the Functional Evaluation appointment. - The goal is to give the client a comprehensive plan for their dietary and supplementation program.
9
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Things to consider for recommendations
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- Keep the program and suggestions simple.
- Recommend the initial supplement program.
- Make dietary recommendations.
- Suggest exercise recommendations, if
appropriate. - Make book or literature recommendations
10
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how to end the consultation
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- Schedule the follow-up appointment in one to four weeks. - Explain your procedure for reordering supplements between appointments. - Prepare an invoice for the services and products. - Provide a receipt.
11
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follow-up sessions
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- Follow-up sessions can include: – Phone calls – Email correspondence – A re-evaluation - Phone calls/email are good for checking in with the client after a week or so. - Re-evaluations are comparative exams to measure progress.
12
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steps for the re-evaluation
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- Have the client complete a new NAQ – Compare/highlight the symptoms from the first visit and the re-eval visit - Review the Functional Evaluation form and retest the points that were “hot.” – Record new rating on scale from 1 to 10 - Give positive feedback as you go.
13
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steps for the re-eval consultation
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- Go over the changes in their Functional Evaluation scores.
- Show the before and after NAQ forms with symptoms highlighted.
- Help the client realize their
effort/expense was worthwhile. - Discuss the next steps – therapeutic or maintenance.
14
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how to maintain a client
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- When the client has reached maximum nutritional improvement:
– Place the client on a maintenance program.
– Suggest periodic follow up appointments and options for wellness care as appropriate.