Adjusted occupied beds and meal equivalents are:
a. accountability measurements
b. qualitative measurements.
c. outcome measurements.
d. quantitative measurements.
d
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Leona is making lemon pudding from "scratch." Her ingredients include fat-free milk, corn starch, lemon juice, egg yolks, salt, sugar, and butter. When she added some of the ingredients together, little clumps formed in the mixture before she could heat it. What happened to those ingredients?
A. The corn starch transaminated the lactose in the milk. B. The cholesterol in the raw egg yolks reacted with the butter. C. The salt activated the sugar after being mixed with the egg yolks. D. The acid in the lemon juice denatured the milk proteins.
During pregnancy, the caffeine a mother consumes from coffee, soft drinks, and energy drinks is
A) converted in the umbilical cord before it reaches the baby. B) excreted before it reaches the baby. C) passed on to her baby. D) excreted by the mother and cannot affect the baby.
What is the cooking style the majority of Chinese restaurants in the U.S. use, making it the most familiar to Americans?
a. Hunan b. Sichuan c. Shandong d. Cantonese e. Hakka
Matching
A. using a collection of information to form an opinion B. an idea that might offer an explanation of an observation C. research involving at least 2 groups of subjects D. the group in a research study that does not receive a treatment E. an individual who has met specified educational and experience criteria deemed by a state licensing board necessary to be considered a nutrition expert F. research conducted by observing populations of people G. a scientific experiment that takes place in a laboratory H. a substance with no therapeutic value that is provided to the control group in a research study I. a stepwise process used by scientists to generate sound research findings J. involves looking at factors in two or more groups of subjects to see if there is a relationship K. promotion and selling of health products and services using personal testimonials and F claims that are not backed up by scientific research L. may have an undergrad degree in nutrition but is not a Registered Dietitian M. a research journal in which the studies have been reviewed for accuracy by fellow scientists before publication N. a generic term with no legal definition 16. Peer-reviewed journal 17. Consensus 18. Scientific method 19. Hypothesis 20. Laboratory experiment 21. Observational research 22. Epidemiological research 23. Experimental research 24. Control group 25. Placebo 26. Public Health Nutritionist 27. Quackery 28. Nutritionist 29. Licensed Dietitian