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vladimir1956 [14]
2 years ago
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A nursing student prepares a treatment plan for a client that is based upon the student's understanding of pathophysiology and n

ursing practice theory previously learned. This application of new information used in a different way demonstrates the educational principle of:
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Ronch [10]2 years ago
4 0

Given what we know, we can confirm that the situation described in the question accurately depicts the use of the educational principle of transference.

<h3>What is the educational principle of transference?</h3>
  • This principle involves using prior knowledge to complete a job.
  • To use this principle, the individual in question will draw on the knowledge they have acquired previously and apply it to their job.
  • This is the case in the question given since the student is applying knowledge of pathophysiology and nursing practice theory previously learned to create a treatment plan.

Therefore, given that transference is the ability to take the knowledge we have acquired previously and apply it to the job at hand, we can confirm that the situation in the question accurately describes the use of this principle.

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