A nurse is using Kolb's experiential learning style (Kolb, 1984). Which of the following thinking styles would the nurse least likely employ?

a. Sensing c. Doing
b. Abstracting d. Perceiving


D
Kolb's experiential learning style theory can be categorized as an information processing theory that
emphasizes different styles of thinking. The four major thinking styles espoused in Kolb's experiential
learning style are sensing, abstracting, doing, and watching.

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A) "I know that cells like neurons have little capacity for hyperplastic growth." B) "A remaining kidney can sometimes undergo hyperplasia in response to one that has been removed." C) "When male patients experience 'an enlarged prostate,' they are describing a form of hypertrophy." D) "Clients with cardiomyopathy undergo myocardial hypertrophy with proportional increases in cell length and width."

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Which explanation is the most accurate when describing PM care to a client?

1. Providing for elimination needs, washing face and hands, giving oral care, and possibly a back massage. 2. Providing care when the client awakens to include providing urinal or bedpan, washing of face and hands, and giving oral care 3. Providing care after breakfast that includes elimination needs, a bath or shower, perineal care, and oral, nail, and hair care. 4. Providing care required by the client such as changing of linen and clothes when they become soiled.

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Which organs have both an excretion function and function as endocrine glands?

a. Kidney and liver b. Liver and gallbladder c. Pancreas and kidney d. Gallbladder and pancreas

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The nurse is reviewing a patient's medication

list and notes that sitagliptin (Januvia) is ordered. The nurse will question an additional order for which drug or drug class? a. Glitazone b. Insulin c. Metformin (Glucophage) d. Sulfonylurea

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