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    BLOOM’S TAXONOMY(Revised) CREATING Generating new ideas‚ products or ways of viewing things Designing‚ constructing‚ planning‚ producing‚ inventing EVALUATING Justifying a decision or course of action Checking‚ hypothesizing‚ critiquing‚ experimenting‚ judging ANALYZING Breaking information into parts to explore understandings and relationships Comparing‚ organizing‚ deconstructing‚ interrogating‚ finding APPLYING Using information in another familiar situation Implementing‚ carrying out‚ using

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    Jake Hunter Instructor Peters Student Success 0200 31 October 2012 Bloom’s Taxonomy Essay I learned a lot of new ways in order to make myself a better student in student success. The 4 main skills I found most useful to me were note taking‚ time management‚ critical thinking‚ and reading. These 4 skills used together will make all the difference in school and grades. This class has showed many others useful tools but these are my most interested skills that I have learned and become interested

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    Patient Teaching: Importance of Repositioning Sean Crayton University of Toledo College of Nursing Patient Teaching: Importance of Repositioning Assessment of Patients Learning Needs M.C. is an elderly male who was admitted and treated for a fall and hip fracture. He had surgery‚ is bed ridden but is soon to be released. He and his family need proper teaching on the importance of reposition as to avoid obtaining pressure ulcers during his limitations to extensive bed rest and staying off

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    Patient Teaching J. D. is a 3 yr old boy with West Syndrome‚ absence of the corpus callosum‚ and developmentally delayed with controlled spasms since 10/2012 until recently when J.D. presented to Miller Children’s emergency department with several episodes of spasm-like activity and vomiting up his keppra. Mom describes the episodes a 5-10 seconds in duration‚ with upward and outward jerking of his arms. The learner‚ which will be the mother‚ speaks English as her first language‚ she has a

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    Patient Teaching HLST 320 Caroline C December 31st‚ 2007 Introduction: I have chosen breastfeeding as my teaching topic for this assignment. The specific clientèle will be the new mother at between 2 and 7 days postpartum‚ newly discharged from hospital. As a community health nurse working with children and young families‚ I do initial postpartum visits at home. Breastfeeding is a very complex skill‚ natural‚ yet sometimes difficult

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    Sekolah Menengah Sharif Ali test paper • From each subject‚ three 2007 assessment papers were analysed • The analysis of question papers were based on Bloom’s Taxonomy thinking skill levels‚ using key words given by Taylor (n.d) in The Use of Questioning in Raising Higher Order Thinking as guidelines Results: Table 1: The Bloom Taxonomy analysis of Sekolah Menengah Sharif Ali test papers in 2007 which includes the March 2007 First-term test‚ Mid-year/Third-term examination and End of Year examination

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    of our daily living. These domains of learning can be categorized as cognitive domain (knowledge)‚ psychomotor domain (skills) and affective domain (attitudes). This categorization is best explained by the Taxonomy of Learning Domains formulated by a group of researchers led by Benjamin Bloom in 1956. by Sarah Mae Sincero (2011) A. COGNITIVE DOMAIN The cognitive domain involves the development of our mental skills and the acquisition of knowledge. The six categories under this domain are: 1.

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    nursing career by allowing me to understand how important patient teaching is for the patient. One of our assignments was to complete a patient teaching session and discuss the basics of how it went and what in the session could be improved. Upon review of the syllabus before conducting the teaching session‚ I figured there was a limited amount of research and preparation which needed to be done. I assumed that once I had met the patient I would understand on my own observation what would be best

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    Unreflective Thinker: This are people who do not consciously understand that thinking drives their behaviors. The problem is that they have flaws in their thinking‚ but they are unaware of those flaws. They have a false sense of security. This is when they do not know or understand‚ what they do not know. This would be like being in class and not knowing what to ask because they do not know. This are people who do not consciously understand that thinking drives their behaviors. This people usually

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    Hypertension Sha’mes Lashawn Handford Moss Point High School November 16‚ 2012 Abstract Hypertension is the most chronic medical condition that adults have. This disease affects many organs of the body including the heart‚ eyes‚ and kidney. Hypertension can increase with age‚ weight‚ and inheritance. Generally‚ the hypertensive population is increasing but physicians are working on various treatments to prevent and control this disease. Prescription drugs in the United States are

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