The steps of the nursing process coincide with those of the teaching-learning process. Which of the following statements accurately describes a step in the teaching-learning and nursing process?

1. Assessment is complete when the client's attitudes and current information is known.
2. A diagnosis of Deficient knowledge is determined.
3. Learning objectives are planned in all three domains of learning.
4. Evaluation is conducted by a post-hospitalization survey and interpreted by a volunteer.


ANS: 3

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