A client shares with the nurse how much she appreciates understanding the physiology of her breast feeding. She states,
"I felt very comfortable with what you explained to me and I feel I will be successful at breast feeding." In affective learning, this represents
A) Creating a teaching opportunity for the future
B) Creating an atmosphere for discussion of feelings
C) Creating specific learning sessions for new information
D) Creating rational thought and learning
Ans: D
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a. exhibitionism. b. voyeurism. c. frotteurism. d. fetishism.
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