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littleanan

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The nurse can ensure that client teaching is effective by:
 
  a. postponing feedback after the teaching session to let the client absorb the information
  b. keeping to a clearly defined instructional plan
  c. encouraging client's active participation
  d. choosing one teaching method for the teaching session

Question 2

Which of these processes is an example of passive transport?
 
  a. diffusion c. integration
  b. buffering d. configuration



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Answer to Question 1

C
Participation indicates client involvement in the learning process; greater client involvement promotes learning of the designated content, regardless of domain.

Answer to Question 2

A
Diffusion, the movement of substances (e.g., molecules of gases, liquids, or solids) from an area of higher molecular concentration to one of lower molecular concentration, occurs because of the kinetic energy in molecules; molecules are constantly moving and colliding with each other, forcing them to move farther apart. An example of diffusion is the movement of oxygen from the lungs to the bloodstream, because the oxygen concentration in the blood is lower than that in the lungs.



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