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Eating Disorder Specialist Dietitians

Nutritional rehabilitation notes carry real clinical weight — meal plan progress, weight trends, medical risk, team coordination. Medical Scribe drafts your ADIME note from the session so you can hold the therapeutic conversation instead of the keyboard.

Sample note

What your notes will look like

A real example of the documentation Medical Scribe generates for eating disorder specialist dietitians — ready before your patient leaves the room.

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Assessment

19F with anorexia nervosa, restricting type, week 6 of outpatient treatment. Blind weight per protocol: up 0.3 kg from last week. Meal plan completion approximately 85%; ongoing difficulty with afternoon snack and added fats. Denies purging or laxative use. Cold intolerance improved. Recent labs per physician: potassium 3.9, phosphorus within normal limits.

Diagnosis

Inadequate energy intake (NI-1.2) related to eating disorder cognitions, as evidenced by approximately 85% meal plan completion against ongoing weight restoration requirements.

Intervention

  • Meal plan advanced: one additional fat exchange at lunch and dinner
  • Collaborative planning for afternoon snack — client selected two options for the week
  • Challenged food rule around added fats using a cost-benefit exercise
  • Flagged snack avoidance for the next multidisciplinary team meeting

Monitoring and Evaluation

Continue weekly visits with blind weights per protocol. Target 90-100% meal plan completion. Team review of weight trajectory in 2 weeks; escalate level-of-care discussion if the trend flattens.

Illustrative example. Every note is fully editable, and you control the format — SOAP, DAP, or your own custom template.

ED nutrition documentation walks a clinical tightrope

Medical risk has to be visible

Weight trajectory, meal plan completion, purging behaviors, lab flags — level-of-care decisions rest on your documentation being precise and current.

You chart for an entire treatment team

The therapist, physician, and psychiatrist all read your note. Vague nutrition documentation breaks the coordination that eating disorder treatment depends on.

A screen between you and the client costs trust

Clients with eating disorders read your attention closely. Typing through a conversation about food rules and body image undermines the alliance you're working to build.

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Specialty Vocabulary

Recognizes terms, conditions, and procedures specific to your practice area.

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Built-in templates

Note templates built for eating disorder specialist dietitians

These aren't generic formats — they ship in the product today, structured around how you actually document.

Eating Disorder Specialist Dietitian's Note

Assessment Diagnosis Intervention Monitoring and Evaluation

Skin Check Note

Plus 280+ templates across every specialty — or build your own in minutes.

Present for the hardest conversations in dietetics

Meal plan reviews, fear food challenges, weight restoration check-ins — these sessions demand your full attention and generate documentation a whole team depends on. Medical Scribe records the visit, in person or telehealth, and drafts the note so eye contact never breaks. You review, edit, and sign before anything reaches the chart.

ADIME built for eating disorder work

The generated note follows the built-in Eating Disorder Specialist Dietitian’s Note template: Assessment covering anthropometrics, biochemical data, dietary patterns, and physical findings; a nutrition Diagnosis with PES statement; Intervention including counseling strategies and coordination of care with the treatment team; and Monitoring and Evaluation tracking progress toward restoration goals.

Precision where the stakes are medical

In eating disorder treatment, a misremembered weight trend or an undocumented behavior isn’t a clerical error — it can delay an escalation of care. Medical Scribe documents only what was actually said and observed in session, never inventing a value or a behavior, so the record your team relies on is exact.

Frequently asked questions

Can it handle weight-sensitive documentation like blind weights?

Yes. It documents your protocol as you describe it — blind weights, trend language rather than numbers shared with the client — and you review and edit every note before it enters the chart, so what the record says is always your call.

Will my notes support team coordination and level-of-care decisions?

The Eating Disorder Specialist Dietitian's Note captures meal plan progress, behaviors, medical flags, and coordination with the therapist and physician in structured ADIME sections — the specifics teams and reviewers need.

Is recording appropriate for such sensitive sessions?

Clients are informed and consent just as with any documentation method. Medical Scribe is HIPAA compliant, encrypted in transit and at rest, and records only to generate your note — which stays a draft until you sign it.

Does it follow the nutrition care process format?

Yes. The built-in template uses Assessment, Diagnosis, Intervention, and Monitoring and Evaluation, including PES statements — the same NCP structure you already chart in.

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