A patient with diabetes is being prepared for discharge. The nurse presents information to the patient regarding injections to be administered at home

Which intellectual activities are involved when the patient interprets this information using the cognitive domain of learning? Select all that apply.

A) Recall
B) Opinions
C) Thought
D) Attitude
E) Decision making


Ans: A, C, E
Feedback:
To interpret information using the cognitive domain, the patient uses intellectual activities such as recall, thought, and decision making. Opinions and attitude come under the affective domain of learning.

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