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joblessjake

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A nurse is teaching a group of clients newly diagnosed with diabetes how to give themselves in-jections. Which of the following formats would be most appropriate for the nurse to use?
 
  a. Demonstration
  b. Health fair
  c. Lecture
  d. Non-native language session

Question 2

A nurse has evaluated the learning needs of a community support group. Which of following steps should the nurse take when developing an educational program for them?
 
  a. Consider any potential barriers to learning
  b. Establish goals and objectives for the pro-gram
  c. Select appropriate materials for the pro-gram
  d. Assess the dynamics of the group



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
Demonstration also includes return demonstration. Giving injections can best be learned by see-ing the behavior being done. Health fairs target specific populations and are held in a variety of locations. Non-native language sessions are a way to adapt the health fair to a population that does not speak English. Lecture is a non-interactive method of teaching.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
Instructional objectives need to be evaluated before a teaching program is designed. The five steps of the educational process are: (1) identifying educational needs, (2) establishing educa-tional goals and objectives, (3) selecting appropriate educational methods, (4) implementing the educational plan, and (5) evaluating the educational process.





 

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