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kamilo84

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A nursing student demonstrates the ability to recall and repeat memorized information but does not understand the information. This is an example of what cognitive level?
 
  a. Analysis
  b. Knowledge
  c. Application
  d. Comprehension

Question 2

A nurse is caring for a postpartum patient who is hemorrhaging. The nurse considers several possibilities for postpartum hemorrhaging, including retained placental fragments, a full bladder, and uterine atony. The nurse is using what cognitive level?
 
  a. Analysis
  b. Knowledge
  c. Application
  d. Comprehension



janeli1

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
Knowledge refers to the ability to recall and repeat information one has memorized. Comprehension refers to the ability to very basically understand information, recall it, and identify examples of that information. Application means being able to use learned material in new situations. Analysis means to be able to break down complex information into its basic parts and relate those parts to the whole picture.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
Knowledge refers to the ability to recall and repeat information one has memorized. Comprehension refers to the ability to very basically understand information, recall it, and identify examples of that information. Application means being able to use learned material in new situations. Analysis means to be able to break down complex information into its basic parts and relate those parts to the whole picture.



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