Answer to Question 1
4
Rationale:
1. The most effective educational method is one-to-one teaching while the nurse is in the mother's room. Individual teaching allows the nurse to answer specific questions. This strategy would not assure one-to-one teaching.
2. The most effective educational method is one-to-one teaching while the nurse is in the mother's room. Individual teaching allows the nurse to answer specific questions. This strategy would not assure one-to-one teaching.
3. The most effective educational method is one-to-one teaching while the nurse is in the mother's room. Individual teaching allows the nurse to answer specific questions. This strategy would not assure one-to-one teaching.
4. The most effective educational method is one-to-one teaching while the nurse is in the mother's room. Individual teaching allows the nurse to answer specific questions.
Answer to Question 2
3
Rationale:
1. One client is not allowed to be present during another client's visit or exam due to privacy issues and HIPAA.
2. Her mother might not have accurate information, or might be uncomfortable discussing these issues with her teen daughter.
3. To teach the client about anatomy and physiology, as well as to dispel myths she might hold, the nurse should use appropriate medical terminology and refer to models, pictures, and drawings. Offering the client a mirror during the pelvic exam is also helpful.
4. While fetal development is important to understand, discussing it now does not address the client's stated concern.