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While monitoring a patient for signs of shock,the nurse understands which system assessment to be of priority?
Visual-motor Abilities
Skills that involve coordination between visual perception and motor control, supporting tasks like writing and catching a ball.
G Factor
Spearman’s term for a general intellectual ability that underlies all mental operations to some degree.
S Factor
Also known as the "specific factor," it refers to specific mental abilities as opposed to general intelligence in psychometric testing.
Primary Mental Abilities
According to Thurstone, seven relatively distinct capabilities that singly or in combination are involved in all intellectual activities.
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