A teaching plan for a group of new mothers has the following objective: "The mothers will describe the principles that relate to safety while diapering their newborn." The nurse is attempting to achieve learning at which level of the cognitive domain?

A) Knowledge
B) Comprehension
C) Application
D) Analysis


Ans: C

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