Bloom's Taxonomy
Recommendations/Intakes
Increase/Decrease
Risk Factor/Signs/Symptoms
Development and Other
100

What stage of learning is described as learning a skill and implementing it to a situation?

Apply stage

100

What is the LDL intake recommendations for someone with cardiac disease?

less than 100 mg/dl

100

What happens to the tastebuds as adults age?

It decreases

100

An older adult presents to the ER with Vitamin D deficiency. What is the most appropriate solution to treat this condition?

Education and Providing Supplements

100

What helps with self-esteem for young adults?

Work/Career Choices

200

What stage of learning is described as overlooking all options to make a decision?

Analyze stage

200

What is the HDL intake recommendations for someone with cardiac disease?

greater than 60 mg/dl

200

How does the glomerular filtration rate change with aging?

It decreases by nearly half

200

What affects the nutritional status of patients with arthritis?

Difficulty to be independent

200

What is Erikson's Developmental stage for middle-age adults?

Generativity vs. Stagnation

300

What stage describes the highest level of learning? Nursing Consideration?

 Create Stage; Using information and presenting to an audience 

300

What is the cholesterol intake recommendations for someone with cardiac disease?

less than 200 mg/dl

300

Hormone-containing (estrogen/progestin) contraceptive methods increases the risk of what?

thromboembolic disorders (blood clots)

300

A 75-year-old male presents to the nursing office with dry mouth, thirstiness, and unexplained tiredness. What would be the most likely diagnosis?

Dehydration

300

What is Erikson's Developmental stage for older-age adults?

Ego integrity vs. Despair

400

What describes a person meeting the evaluate stage of Bloom's Taxonomy?

Justifying a stand or decision

400

What are the protein recommendations for older-aged adults?

60 mg for men

50 mg for women

400

What sexually transmitted diseases describe the increased rates in young adults?

Gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis

400

A 55-year-old female presents to the hospital with iron deficiency. How would she be presented as?

Tired, pale, spoon-shaped nails

400

What are the goals of Kohlberg's Postconventional Level?

Achieving Justice, Establishing Moral Standards


500

What are the exercise recommendations for young adults?

150-300 min per week (2 days a week with strength training)

500

What decreases the risk of clot formation and helps maintain cardiovascular health only for those who need it?

Aspirin (Not recommended to everyone)

500

A 30 year old male presents to the nursing office with hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, insulin resistance, cardiovascular issues, and obesity. What condition is he at risk for?

Metabolic syndrome

500

What factor correlate with Piaget's Stage of Formal Operations?

Setting Back, Abstract Thinking, Introspective thinking, Analyzing

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