Learning objectives should be SMART, indicating that they should be
1. Salient, maintenance-focused, active, repetitive, and teaching-oriented.
2. Sensitive, meaningful, active, relevant, and testable.
3. Specific, measurable, achievable, related to goals, and time-limited.
4. Systematic, motivating, accurate, reasonable, and time-limited.
ANS: 2
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a. from the meatus outward. b. with an alcohol swab. c. in a circular motion. d. with a cotton-tipped applicator.
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A) "I should protect the solution from direct light." B) "The entire treatment should take no more than 15 minutes." C) "I need to dissolve the drug in the correct amount of sterile water." D) "Only the pentamidine solution should go into the nebulizer's reservoir."
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a. self awareness. b. flexibility. c. inquiry. d. unit awareness.
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A. a neologism. B. clang association. C. blocking. D. a delusion.