WIC Interview Practice Test

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What is the primary role of a WIC Nutritionist regarding participant assessments?

To monitor only weight and height

To evaluate eligibility and nutrition risks

The primary role of a WIC Nutritionist regarding participant assessments is to evaluate eligibility and nutrition risks. This involves assessing a participant's nutritional needs, understanding their dietary habits, and determining if they meet the criteria to receive WIC services. The nutritionist conducts a comprehensive evaluation that includes reviewing health history, identifying potential risk factors for nutritional deficiencies, and ensuring that individuals and families are provided with the necessary resources, education, and support for healthy eating and overall wellness. This assessment helps tailor the program's services to meet the specific needs of participants effectively.

The other choices focus on narrower functions that do not encompass the broad and critical role of the nutritionist in the assessment process. Monitoring only weight and height does not provide a complete picture of nutritional status, while providing cooking classes and conducting demonstrations, although beneficial educational tools, are not the foundational responsibilities tied directly to participant assessments.

To provide cooking classes for participants

To conduct cooking demonstrations at WIC centers

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