NRS-434VN Health Assessment Topic 1
A mother comes in with 9-month-old girl. The infant is 68.5cm in length (25th percentile per CDC growth chart), weighs 6.75kg (5th percentile per CDC growth chart), and has a head circumference of 43cm (25th percentile per CDC growth chart). Describe the developmental markers a nurse should assess for a 9-month-old female infant. Discuss the […]
THE APPLICATION OF DATA TO PROBLEM-SOLVING
How would a nurse leader use clinical reasoning and judgment in the formation of knowledge from this experience? Electronic health record (EHR) systems are now widely used, making it easy to retrieve patient records digitally and extract helpful clinical data. As a result, several ancillary applications, including translational research, quality control, and health management, have […]
Why is it important to not forget the role of respondent (classical) conditioning as a practicing behavior analyst?
Assignment: Application of Respondent (Classical) Conditioning Applied behavior analysis (ABA) is heavily influenced by operant conditioning. The vast majority of your curriculum in ABA focuses on operant conditioning and its applications. However, respondent (classical) conditioning also has its appropriate applications in ABA. The behaviorist assumptions that all learning occurs through observable interactions with the environment […]
Post an explanation contrasting operant conditioning and respondent conditioning in the acquisition of a behavior
Discussion: Respondent and Operant Conditioning Operant and respondent (classical) conditioning are both used to establish and modify behaviors. These concepts originated in the field of behavioral psychology and share similarities and differences. Perhaps the clearest example of the difference between the two concepts is whether the behavior to be modified is automatic (i.e., involuntary) or […]
Examine operant and respondent (classical) conditioning and how each can be used to establish and modify behaviors
Week 8: Respondent and Operant Conditioning Among the foundational concepts of applied behavior analysis (ABA) are respondent (classical) conditioning and operant conditioning. While operant conditioning clearly dominates the ABA field, there are also appropriate uses of respondent (classical) conditioning. In both cases, the behavior analyst seeks to manipulate the environment in order to effect behavior […]