The client reports participating in water aerobics for 60 minutes three times each week. This is an example of what type of outcome?
A) Affective outcome
B) Psychomotor outcome
C) Physiologic outcome
D) Cognitive outcome
Ans: A
An affective outcome involves changes in the client's values, beliefs, and attitude, such as participating in water aerobics. Cognitive outcomes demonstrate increases in client knowledge. Physiologic outcomes are physical changes in the client. Psychomotor outcomes describe the client's achievement of new skills.
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