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tichca

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Describe the difference between a lesson goal and learning objectives.

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A guide has been developed to implement the nutrition care process using standardized language for nutrition assessment, diagnosis, intervention, and monitoring and evaluation. Labels have been specifically developed for what types of data associated with this process?



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Answer to Question 1

A lesson goal is the goal for the classa statement of what will be accomplished or learned. Learning objectives identify the expected learning outcomes using measurable statements.

Answer to Question 2

1.Specific data used in nutrition assessment and reassessment
2.Specific nutrition problems
3.Types of nutrition interventions
4.Types of data used to judge effectiveness of nutrition care



tichca

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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Great! Please up vote :D



 

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