The nurse is preparing an educational session for new graduates on the cognitive domain. In which order should the nurse provide this material?
1. Values the learned material.
2. Uses material in concrete situations.
3. Using elements to create a new whole.
4. Recognizes previously learned material.
5. Explains the meaning of learned material.
6. Separates material according to importance.
Correct Answer: 4, 5, 2, 6, 1, 3
The order of instruction about the cognitive domain would begin with remembering or recognizing previously learned material. Comprehending is explaining the meaning of learned material. Applying is using newly learned material in new concrete situations. Analyzing is separating important from unimportant material. Evaluating is judging the value of the learned material. Creating is using elements to create a new whole.
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