A client received an injury that resulted in amputation of the right leg. The client has been unwilling to participate in physical therapy activities

Today the client says, "Well, I can't change this, so I might as well learn to live with it and do these exercises." What categorization of affective domain does this statement reflect?
1. Responding
2. Valuing
3. Organizing
4. Receiving


Correct Answer: 3

This statement reflects the client's beginning acceptance of the changes brought about by the amputation. Bloom categorizes this acceptance as organizing. Responding is when the client participates by listening and responding and asking questions. The client's refusal to participate in care is categorized as valuing. Receiving is willingness to attend to a particular stimulus such as teaching.

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