A nurse recognizes that how an individual learns is called
1. Moral development.
2. Physical development.
3. Cognitive development.
4. Psychosocial development.
ANS: 3
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The nurse is explaining to a patient with Parkinson's disease the steps in which the neurotransmitter dopamine functions to impact motor movement. In which order will the nurse explain these steps?
What will be an ideal response?