The nurse is identifying the learning needs for a patient. This step in the teaching-learning process would be equated with which of the following steps within the nursing process?

a. assessment c. implementation
b. planning d. nursing diagnosis


D
Identification of learning needs within the teaching-learning process can be equated with the nursing diagnosis step within the nursing process.

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