Nutrition Diagnosis Etiology Matrix
Less than optimal enteral nutrition composition or modality (NI-2.5), Less than optimal parenteral nutrition composition or modality (NI-2.8) Beliefs -Attitudes Familial, societal, biological/genetic, and/or environmental related obsessive desire to be thin Disordered eating pattern (NB-1.5)
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