Study Groups Study with other students and unlock Numerade solutions for free. Try Now 1. A patient needs to learn to use a walker. Which domain is required for learning this skill?1. Affective domain2. Cognitive domain3. Attentional domain4. Psychomotor domainAnswer: 4. Using a walker requires the integration of mental and muscularactivity.
Option 3 : Psychomotor domain
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Explanation Psychomotor Domain:
Additional Information It is steeped in a demonstration and three practical instructional levels. Levels according to Francis M Quinn
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