When caring for a client, the nurse observes that the client enjoys reading books and magazines. In which of the following learning domains does the client's learning style fall?
A) Cognitive domain
B) Affective domain
C) Psychomotor domain
D) Interpersonal domain
A
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As the client enjoys reading books and magazines, the client's learning style would fall in the cognitive domain, where information is processed by listening or reading facts and descriptions. The affective domain is a style of processing that appeals to a person's feelings, beliefs, or values. The psychomotor domain is a style of processing that focuses on learning by doing. The interpersonal domain is a style of processing that focuses on learning through social relationships.
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