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Sportsfan2111

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What would be the best environment for conducting client teaching?
 
  1. The client is in the clinical educator's office.
  2. The client is reclining in bed with the television on.
  3. The client has just been medicated for pain.
  4. The client is upright in bed with family members present.

Question 2

Why are nurses often requested to teach community classes?
 
  1. Nurses usually donate their time to these events.
  2. Twelve-hour shifts allow plenty of spare time for such work.
  3. Nurses are respected by the public.
  4. Physicians don't like to teach laypeople.



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 1

To facilitate learning in a hospital setting, nurses should choose a time when there are no visitors present and interruptions are unlikely. When possible, get the client out of bed, because being in bed is associated with rest and sleep and not usually considered a place for learning. If the client was just medicated for pain, education is not a priority.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 3

Nurses are respected by the public and are knowledgeable about healthcare matters. This places nurses in a position to provide information in community settings. They do not necessarily donate their time and often have little spare time. Whether nurses teach has nothing to do with physicians' desire to teach.





 

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