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lindiwe

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The nurse is caring for the parents of a newborn and explaining that many new parents feel stress at this time. When the parents express surprise at the use of the term stress, the nurse explains that the birth of a child can be categorized as:
 
  1. An internal source of stress.
  2. An external source of stress.
  3. Developmental.
  4. Situational.

Question 2

The nurse is careful to include each domain of learning when teaching a client how to give an insulin injection. The affective domain will be covered in the:
 
  1. Demonstration of giving the injection.
  2. Discussion of how to draw up the ordered dose.
  3. Discussion of the client's fear of needles.
  4. Discussion of insulin reaction.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale: Depression is an example of an internal source of stress.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale: Demonstration of giving the injection involves motor skills, or the psychomotor domain.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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