A nurse is explaining to a patient how radiation therapy works to kill cancer cells. She begins by explaining how there are different types of cells in the body that reproduce at different rates
She then explains what cancer cells are and how they reproduce. Finally, she explains how radiation therapy uniquely targets cancer cells. This approach takes advantage of which domain of learning?
A) Affective
B) Psychomotor
C) Cognitive
D) Demonstration/return demonstration
C
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When developing a presentation to a group of parents about hospitalization and children, which of the following would the nurse include?
A) Most children receive routine care in the hospital than in other child care settings. B) The most common reason for older adolescents to be hospitalized is traumatic injury. C) Children who are chronically ill usually are the most common group requiring hospitalization. D) Respiratory disorders are the major reason for hospitalization in children under age 5.
Hospitalized clients, or clients under stress, have which type of response?
a. They have similar reactions and emotions. b. They move through two phases: anger and fear. c. They mimic the behavior of their fellow clients. d. They have unique and varied as the clients themselves.
A postpartum patient who is severely hearing impaired is silently holding the newborn. What should the nurse suggest the patient do when caring for the baby?
A) Avoid speaking to her newborn. B) Put on the television to make noise. C) Use a radio as a source of sound for the baby. D) Speak and sing to the child as care is being given.
The examiner should be concerned about neurologic competence if a social smile cannot be elicited by the time a child is _________ old
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word